Apparently not! Tron: Legacy, the sequel to the 1982 sci-fi film about a virtual game world, won’t be out until this December. Instead of waiting to see how it does, Disney has already started work on a Legacy sequel.
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TV series Lost has a few trademark images, but few are as “Lost-y” as the mysterious hatch that turns up early in the show’s lifespan. A hatch that can also be found in the newly-released Just Cause 2.
There won’t be any gaming for me tonight, because Lost returns at 9pm ET (8.30pm, February 10 on 7TWO in Australia). I’ve got a batch of questions that I hope they’ll resolve this final, sixth season. Unrepentant season 1-5 spoiling in this post.
You know, pop-culture referencing television show Lost isn’t the only form of entertainment that includes island fun.
You may have noticed that you can now watch the first five seasons of Lost on your Xbox 360 through Netflix.
Lost fans—myself included—may not find the idea of typing six numbers into a computer terminal every 108 minutes, as show characters were forced to do, particularly fun. But there’s an app for that.
We’ve seen it in a sequence in Doom already, but that was a movie about an FPS, so it doesn’t count. This, though – an FPS sequence in the TV show Lost – counts.