Perhaps there's only one person who can rival Keanu Reeves for the title of Hollywood's nicest actor. He could also easily win the award for most charismatic, effortlessly attractive, and for what some call having chemistry. Jeff Bridges, 75, the owner of all those attributes, was literally born in Hollywood and made his film debut as a baby, long before people talked about the privileges of nepobabies, which he's well aware of.
As previously reported, TRON: Legacy ended with Sam Flynn (Garrett Hedlund), son of Kevin Flynn, preventing the digital world from bleeding into the real world, as planned by the Grid's malevolent ruling program, Clu. He brought with him Quorra (Olivia Wilde), a naturally occurring isomorphic algorithm targeted for extinction by Clu. Disney greenlit a third film in the franchise in October 2010, intended to pick up where Legacy left off
In a new featurette celebrating the next chapter, director Joachim Ronning explains why it was important to "raise the bar to the next level" and take the movie to the real world. He reveals production shut down Vancouver, Canada for six weeks at night to film Lightcycle (futuristic motorcycle) scenes to get electrifying action sequences.