This article contains spoilers For "Tron: Ares".
For years it seemed that the second sequel to the original "throne" in 1982 can never be done, as "throne: inheritance" Director Josephosef Kosinski approaches his idea of a sequel from the field in 2015, just to find Disney to cancel the film in the last minute. In Kosinski's opinion, the studio recently acquired the franchises "War on Starwells" and Marvel, and there was much less interest to follow "throne" when it comes to multiplex science/fantasy. Although Kosinski and his team moved on "Throne" never completely died in Disney, with Writer Essie Vigow eventually got his scenario for a third movie off the field. Finally, Tron: Ares is releasing them in cinema this weekend.
Of course, this game of music chairs with the film has left several actors and characters to impose on the sidelines or fall on the road. While Kevin Flynn at EFFEF Bridges is the only inheritance character to appear in Ares, in Ares, in The film mentions Sam Flynn on Garrett Hedlund, Sam Flynn and Olivia Wilde, hinting that they can appear in a future installment. Then there are the characters who don't even mention, Chief among them Alan Bradley, played by Bruce Boxlitner, who also starred in the first two films in the first two films. While the throne -free movie seems unusual for fans of the series, a more confusing omission for the general audience is the lack of Silian Murphy, who briefly appeared in "Heritage" as Ed Dillinger, Runior, son of Dillinger on the first film, played by David.
Murphy, Dillinger Runior was obviously intended as setting up for a future sequel, and while the Dillinger family is really the Antagonists of Ares, the younger is nowhere to be seen or mentioned. Instead, Evan Peters plays Jululian, Ed. So, until Ares kills him or she pulls out Ed Runior, he certainly wants to forget about him.
"Tron: Heritage" and his physical media supplements tried to set Silian Murphy as a new villain in the series
Murphy only appears as Ed Dillinger Runior in a scene during the first half hour of "Tron: Heritage", but the implication of Murphy's presence takes place as the middle loans reveals. After all, David Warner was the main villain of the first "throne", with Warner showing not only Dillinger Senior, but also the Sark program and the voice of the Masters Degree Program, which the implication is that the corporate evil of Dillinger has been infected with what is a free system. So, all that, along with Dillinger Sr., Being the man who literally stole the Acom Corporation of her true founders, helped to mean that his son could have some unusual plans to the sleeve. There is also the fact that Murphy is not known for doing Keos as a league.
Plans for Dillinger Runior's role in the initially proposed Throne 3 They further hinted at the special features of "Tron: Heritage", which include A new short film entitled "Tron: The Next Day". One of the Easter eggs in the short menu showed Dillinger Runior talking about a new MCP (expressed by Warner), for whom he calls him "dad". This implies that not only Murphy will return as Dillinger Runior, but also Warner, with the ICP and Dillinger a role in the next film. Knowing that all this has some of the elections in Ares makes more sense, because instead of Dillinger Runior and his father, we get Jululian and his mother, Dillinger Elizabeth's daughter (Illiylian Anderson).
In Ares's middle credit scene, Ianulian is transported to the Dillinger system, with it encountering a disc that seems to turn it into a Sark version. Obviously, the family rivalry between Dillingers and Flynn was always intended to be the main pillar of "Tron 3", which only makes it alien that Flynn is not the main character in the film. Ares changes this Shakespeare plot in more professional rivalry between Dillinger and Ecom systems, which is not so emotionally resonant to the second sequel. Obviously, Murphy, Dillinger Runior was intended to be included in Ares, according to some early character defects, but this has apparently changed.
Can Silian Murphy return to "throne?" What happened to Ed Dillinger Runior?
Although "Tron: Ares" effectively prescribes what was probably initially intended to be the story of Ed Dillinger Runior in the third film "Tron", he does not question or withdraw the character. While Junior is never mentioned in the film, his absence provides the opportunity to return Murphy to a future installment. Given how much Jululian and Elizabeth are involved in Ares, the absence of Junior leaves a huge hole, but causes a number of questions. Where is the Junior has to do with the mysterious location of Sam and Quora? Also, the main theme of "Ares" includes a new Encom Coo Eve Kim (Greta Lee), revealing that her late sister is secretly out of the finding of Flynn's consistency code, so there is a precedent for secret missions. There is also the fact that Jr. was employed in ENCOM when we last saw him; It may be a turn that he is not growing to follow his father's footsteps and actually fights for users, so to say?
The more attractive question when it comes to theorization of Junior's return is whether "the next day" is still Canon. Of course, the series can easily ignore it, as it is only a DVD accessory. However, the younger is secretly out somewhere, finding a way to resurrect his father, making a beautiful parallel with the "Heritage" plot, and is also resonantly with Eve's bow and her sister's version of AI, Selena Hun). If this was true, it could also set up a neat family rivalry within the Dillinger dynasty, as Sark-Illulian could climb against his uncle and grandfather to control the network.
Or maybe the discovery could be that Dillinger Senior is the ultimate spirit in the machine, an anti-Finn who is trying to overwrite the code of everything in the system, starting with his family. In any case, we should not look beyond Ares himself, returning Kevin Flynn from the digital oblivion to realize that there are a huge number of ways Murphy, Dillinger Runior can return to "throne". Unless there is another decade and change between movies, I would be ready to bet that the throne has not yet been made with Ed Dilinger Runior.
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