Comic-Con 2010: New Tron Legacy trailer

"I'm not your father"

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23 July 2010 9:56 GMT / By Stuart Miles

You can try and deny it, but we know you are a big fan of Tron, even if you haven't seen it over the last decade. 

With less than 150 days to go before Tron Legacy from Disney hits the cinemas (17 December), the company that resides in the Magical Kingdom has used Comic Con in San Diego to release a second trailer, teasing us with what's in store. 

Annoyingly, Yahoo seems to be throttling the quality on the embed video, but you can download a HD version from the Yahoo Movies site (they have the exclusive).

Turns out there might be two Jeff Bridges, plenty of frisbee throwing, lots of light bikes and some good old fashioned storytelling, Princess Bride style. 

Oh and yes, if you were wondering, that is Thirteen from House.

Enjoy.

Via: movies.yahoo.com

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Home Cinema, Tron, tron legacy, Video, Movies, Comic-Con 2010

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