Michael Sheen Talks About Acting and VFX in Tron Legacy

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We’ve known for a while that Michael Sheen would be in Tron Legacy. Sheen has started to explode into high-profile films, and while he’s been stuck in the Underworld films and now the Twilight series, he’s also impressed us in Frost/Nixon and The Queen. His presence in the new Tron flick is nothing but a good thing.

Coming Soon talked to Sheen in Toronto, where his film The Damned United premiered. Sadly, his role in Legacy sounds like a small one, as he’s playing a nightclub owner within the computer world.

That was amazing, because there’s a lot of green screen in that. But my stuff was mainly in this amazing set that they built because I’m a nightclub host, so they built the nightclub and there were hundreds of extras and it was one of those great scenes where there’s just loads going on.

Sheen also made a point about the light cycle battle ‘teaser’ that was finally released online, reiterating that it was essentially a proof of concept clip made to convince Disney to make the film. I thought that was pretty widely known, but I still hear a lot of people talking about that clip as if it is actually footage from the film. ComingSoon paraphrases Sheen as saying the effects in the actual film have ‘far surpassed’ the stuff in the teaser. Sheen also says:

[Director Joseph Kosinski] did that to get Disney to give the okay to make the film. Joe now says that he doesn’t like people seeing that because it’s moved on so much from that, and that looks awesome.

That the proof of concept test clip was impressive enough to be released as a teaser for the film says a lot about the abilities of Kosinski and his crew. I’d expected the film would go way beyond what that clip, and while an actor saying ‘trust me, it’s going to be amazing’ is hardly the voice of reliability, this time we can likely expect Sheen to be right.

  • wade7
    Tron legacy is gonna Punk so hard
  • nappyp
    What does this mean?
  • The musical score is being done by musique's electronic pioneers Daft Punk.

    Greatly recognized both critically and commercially as modern artists, with the sound of a computer as their paint and brush, and the world as their canvas.

    Give them a listen someday, I strongly recommend "Discovery." Though if you're going to hear "Human After All", I suggest you keep your mind open untill you hear "Alive 2007." But I'll guarantee you'll love "Homework" and "Alive 1997" if you're a house fan. But the former'd be a better listen if you're not. If only for the hit "Around the World." Check out the video, too. Great choreography by master director (in my eyes) Michel Gondry.
  • dvBeko
    Tron is going to be the shit
  • TheREALAmerica
    Did anyone else mistake that guy to be Tony Blair at first glance?
  • bonchampion
    That makes sense, he played Tony Blair in The Queen.
  • quintushalls
    and in the sequel "The Special Relationship"
  • I was worried when it was first announced, but it seems they have handled TRON LEGACY well. That teaser was promising.
  • ben
    I enjoyed him in the Damned United as well.
  • papasanchez
    Is TRON legacy gonna be the dogs bollocks? Fingers crossed cause I fuckin loved TRON! If the cycle battle sample is anything to go by it's gonna look breathtaking. I still think TRON looks awesome so I AM prepared to jiz myself with this one. I am rather sad aren't I?!
  • frelling_cute
    Is going to Punk so hard? Huh?
  • topheavy
    Totally agree with the article, and add that if Sheen is in, I am in. This movie will be interesting at the very least.
  • sny
    I smell bull. Looks great and all. In fact too damn good for just a proof of concept piece. Besides, did Jeff Bridges shoot those scenes to try to get Disney to make it? Come on.
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