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Tron Legacy Director Joseph Kosinski Teases Unreleased Daft Punk Music
Jul 23 2020
There is more to the Daft Punk Tron: Legacy soundtrack than you've heard. During Collider's Comic Con@Home "Directors on Directing" panel, which featured Robert Rodriguez, Colin Trevorrow and Joseph Kosinski discussing their craft, Collider's Editor-in-chief Steve Weintraub asked if there was something that each filmmaker fought for that they’re particularly proud of. While Kosinksi prefaced his response by saying that he didn’t know if it was a fight, exactly, his answer was surprising: the decision to let French electronic duo Daft Punk (nee Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo and Thomas Bangalter) score his sci-fi extravaganza Tron: Legacy. This feels even more shocking given that, in the near decade (!) since the film’s release, their score has been cemented as a modern classic.
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