Why did you not want to bring back the Yori/Lora character?
JOE KOSINSKI: Well, you know, our story is a father/son story, a story of Sam Flynn in search of his father who disappeared into the Encom mainframe 20 years before. When you make a movie, you have to kind of make difficult choices in what you’re going to focus on. For this story, we chose to focus on the story of Sam and Kevin Flynn as well as the kind of instrumental role of Tron and Alan Bradley in that story. The character played by Cindy Morgan is in the Tron universe, however just not in this particular story. Q: How hard was it to maintain the look and atmosphere of Tron and how was it working with 3D? JOE KOSINSKI: Well, the work that Steven [Lisberger] did with Syd Mead and Moebius is just phenomenal design work. For me, and I have a design background, I feel like that’s one of the reasons you can still sit down and watch the film today. Even though the computer graphics are simple compared to what we’re able to do now, the design work is so strong, the imagination is so vivid