Disney has picked up-and-comer Garrett Hedlund to star in "Tron," the studio's sequel to the 1982 cult classic by the same name being directed by Joseph Kosinski.
speaking on Tuesday, Jan. 6, at a press day in Los Angeles to promote the new episodes of House, Wilde declines politely to answer other questions about her character, her character's name, how her character will be realized, etc. But she has a few things to say, and we've excerpted her exclusive interview with SCI FI Wire below.
Well it is very corney and hokey by today's standards. Back in the day though it was jaw dropping state of the art. And it developed a legion of fans. If they can make the sequal have the impact today that the original did in it's day, then that will be quite something.
TVGuide.com: And for those people who like what they see on Smallville, where can they next see Serinda Swan? You're in the Tron 2.0 movie now in production? Swan: Yes, I am! Obviously the original Tron was a very influential movie for its time, so to be a part of the second one is very exciting.