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Tron Legacy is a member of the new generation of Disney 3D film productions. The film stars Jeff Bridges as well as a lot of other Disney film favorites. Several of the actors in this film were in the prequel over twenty years prior. 


Tron Legacy was a great choice for 3D as it takes place in a living video game through which a man and his allies have to search for his missing father. The father is a computer game programmer who has somehow become trapped in his own game for over two decades, having disappeared without a trace. 


The scenery of this science fiction phenomenon, as well as its family appeal, makes it a perfect proponent for the arena of 3D film. Other big hits in the science fiction world include films like Avatar, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows movie, and The Last Airbender. 3D is an extremely popular method of marketing science fiction films to a wider audience. Tons of people enjoy seeing 3D movies for the spectacle, without really caring about the characters or storyline. The combination of this and developing technology has helped 3D gain the huge surge of popularity in twenty first century pop culture. 


Though the 3D format didn't start with newer films like Tron Legacy, the incredible improvement in technology has helped to make the 3D modern movie much more successful than past incarnations. Disney is one of the forerunners in the production of 3D effects and they have been creating these types of films since the early days. Some of the very first 3D theatrical releases were produced by Disney Studios beginning in the 1950s. Watch more on youtube.


Disney now produces many of the 3D films that grace theaters. Nearly every major Disney movie released since the early 2000s has been available in 3D. The movies being produced with this technology today are nothing like their early predecessors. These films are enhanced with state of the art digital technology in order to make the experience one that movie goers will not easily forget. 


From here 3D productions are only guaranteed to get better and better. It is very likely that most people will soon have a television in their living room that is capable of presenting 3D film images without the use of special viewing glasses. The existence of 3D is expected to become even more common place. Eventually all movies may be released in this format, or something very similar.