I would love to [have seen it at the cinema].

Theyve got to do something like that bring it back to the cinema.

What impressed me the most was the suits they wore, which were just covered in tape.

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In this film, weve got the self-illuminating lights.

It just blows my mind.

I heard you had to train in martial arts and Parkour forTron: Legacy.

It takes a little time to be able to leap over things, and get that trust.

To throw your arms out so your bodys completely parallel to the ground youve got to be flexible.

But it was great.

The suits look cool, but how comfortable are they, really?

Are they practical for moving around in?

It was like a sleeping bag in a romantic getaway… [Laughs]

So you could sit down?

No, we couldnt sit down.

We were given these stools to sit on with a bicycle seat on top.

So presumably, to go to the bathroom, youd have to be cut out of the thing?

I had it a lot easier than the girls.

They had a much harder time.

But I just take it Im not big on complaining.

Ive been on a lot of long drives where Dad wouldnt just pull over.

Today we saw some of the storyboards for the movie.

Do they help to get you into the scene?

The pre-viz, or pre-visuals, were more helpful to us.

It lights your face up and captures the movements of your head and shoulders.

So you hit those three beats in one.

What was it that drew you to the part?

I tried to imagine it being a bit like being in an accident.

And there are people here youve never seen before…

So you approached it like a life-after-death scenario?

Like Im trying to figure everything out, and Im seeing my Father for the first time.

Im hearing this voice thats far away, and it sounds familiar.

Garrett Hedlund, thank you very much.