From Collider:

After the experience of working on TRON Legacy, the movie did well and made money, and I hear that the toys and the merchandise also sold very well, but maybe it didn’t quite do well enough to get its own sequel, but it did well enough to get a cartoon series. Is that frustrating—
ADAM HOROWITZ: They are working on a sequel. Eddie and I aren’t writing it because of the show, but we’ve move to being co-producers on it—
EDWARD KITSIS: Dave DiGilio is currently writing the script, Joseph Kosinski is currently shooting Oblivion, but we’ve had a lot of meetings and conversations, and we’ve seen the first draft of the TRON sequel. Sometimes movies don’t happen as quickly as you want. Joe was always going to shoot Oblivion before that, and movies just work slower. Our goal is to get something going soon.
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ed. – The fact there are new writers makes me more excited for the project. I thought the script was weak in parts and too simplistic with dialogue that sounded stilted, even when it wasn’t coming from a computer program. New writers, the fact the look of the world is established and doesn’t need to be created from scratch so that time can be focused elsewhere, more Bruce as Tron/Alan, and the possibility of Cillian Murphy’s Ed Dillinger as the villain … yeah, bring on TRON 3. – Laura
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