Tron himself, actor Bruce Boxleitner, says he's "moved on" from the franchise as a result of Disney's decision in May to pull the plug on Tron 3

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When /Film asked Boxleitner if he thought Tron 3 could be revived at a later point, he said, "“I don’t really care anymore. ... I’m done with it. I’ve moved on. I hate to say that but it’s been too up and down for me. I would rather not just keep going. I don’t want to repeat my career anymore."Although Boxleitner said it "breaks my heart" that the studio decided to cancel Tron 3, he added, "I understand the times move on. Disney, it’s not in their [wheelhouse] anymore. The animated series [had] a lot of promise, they didn’t stick with that either. I don’t think they really want it anymore. I think they’ve got Star Wars. They’ve got Marvel. Legacy was successful. I’m not sure that they really had that much interest anymore. I hate to say that because I think there’s a lot more to go.”Boxleitner previously reprised his role as Alan Bradley in Tron: Legacy, the animated series TRON: Uprising, as well as the video games TRON 2.0, Kingdom Hearts II, and TRON: Evolution.