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Tron 4K SteelBook (1982)

Tron 4K SteelBook (1982)

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SteelBook Condition
SteelBook Info: Inside Artwork: Yes
Emboss/Deboss: No
Finish Type: TBA
Actors: Jeff Bridges, Bruce Boxleitner, David Warner, Cindy Morgan, Barnard Hughes, Dan Shor
Director: Steven Lisberger
Language: ENGLISH: Dolby Atmos
ENGLISH: Dolby TrueHD 7.1 (48kHz, 24-bit)
FRENCH: DTS 5.1
SPANISH: Dolby Digital 5.1
SPANISH: DTS 5.1
GERMAN: DTS 5.1
ITALIAN: DTS 5.1
CZECH: Dolby Digital 5.1
POLISH: Dolby Digital 2.0

Subtitles: English SDH, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Norwegian, Polish, Swedish
Region: Region Free
Aspect Ratio: 2.21:1
Number of Discs: 2 (Digital Copy)
Rating: PG
Orig Release Date: 1982
Studio: Disney
Release Date: 9/16/2025
Run Time: 96 Min.
Special Features:
  • Audio Commentary: Director Steven Lisberger, producer Donald Kushner, associate producer and visual effects supervisor Harrison Ellenshaw, and visual effects supervisor Richard Taylor share a candid look-back courtesy of this engaging audio commentary. They touch on the genesis of Tron, the development of its mythology and visuals, the challenges the filmmakers faced during production, the film's characters and performances, and its reception over the years.
  • The Tron Phenomenon (HD, 10 minutes): The cast and crew of Tron Legacy discuss -- what else? -- the legacy of the original Tron in this recently produced exclusive.
  • Photo Tronology (HD, 12 minutes): Tron director and Legacy producer Steven Lisberger and his son, Carl, visit the Disney archives in this second Blu-ray exclusive to dig through the concept art and materials the studio saved from the original Tron. It's exceedingly classy and exceedingly unexpected.
  • The Making of Tron (SD, 88 minutes): While repurposed from Tron's DVD release, this feature-length documentary covers all bases, from the film's effects and visuals to its story and characters, from its production to its final cut, from its failures to its successes, and from its place in Disney history to its influence on cinema as a whole.
  • Development (SD, 8 minutes): The disc's first collection of previously released DVD featurettes includes a look at "The Early Development of Tron," an "Early Lisberger Studios Animation" logo, a "Computers are People Too" television short from 1982 (with a sneak peek at Tron), "Early Video Tests" commissioned by the studio, and a "Development Gallery" of original concept art, sketches and storyboards.
  • Digital Imagery (SD, 12 minutes): Witness the creation of Tron's "Backlight Animation," learn about the use of "Digital Imagery in Tron," watch an excerpt from a television special called "Beyond Tron," unravel the "Role of Triple I" and watch a bizarre and hilariously antiquated Triple I computer animation demo.
  • Music (SD, 8 minutes): The lightcycle scene and end credits are presented with the full, original music Wendy Carlos composed for each.
  • Publicity (SD, 13 minutes): This collection includes a National Association of Theater Owners sample reel of the film, a work-in-progress trailer, four finalized trailers, and an image gallery of marketing materials.
  • Deleted Scenes (SD, 6 minutes): Three deleted scenes are available -- "Tron and Yori's Love Scene," "Tron and Yori's Love Scene #2" and an "Alternate Opening Prologue" -- with an introduction by Lisberger.
  • Design (SD, 4 minutes): Lisberger introduces this four-part look at the design of Syd Mead's lightcycles, Magi's animation tests for the bikes, and brief letterbox and full-screen presentations of Space Paranoids footage.
  • Storyboarding (SD, 9 minutes): Delve into "The Storyboarding Process," the "Creation of Tron's Main Title" (with Moebius storyboards), a gallery of additional storyboards, and a storyboard-to-film comparison of the "Lightcycle Chase" with storyboard artist/animator Bill Kroyer.
  • Galleries (HD): View hundreds of images spread across four categories: "Design," "Early Concept Art," "Publicity and Production Photos," and "Storyboard Art."
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