Building Bridges ; It May Have Taken Almost 30 Years, but Jeff Bridges Is Back in the Much-Anticipated Sequel to Sci-Fi Adventure Tron. Rob Driscoll Asks the Oscar-Winning Actor What Starring Alongside a Digital Clone of Himself Was Really Like

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STARING back at a computer-generated vision of his younger self proved a uniquely bizarre experience for Hollywood superstar Jeff Bridges.

The Oscar-winning actor, who starred in the 1982 sci-fi fantasy Tron, returns to the same role in Disney's muchanticipated $150m blockbuster sequel Tron: Legacy, which sees 61-year-old Bridges acting opposite a digital clone of himself, circa 1984.

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Building Bridges ; It May Have Taken Almost 30 Years, but Jeff Bridges Is Back in the Much-Anticipated Sequel to Sci-Fi Adventure Tron. Rob Driscoll Asks the Oscar-Winning Actor What Starring Alongside a Digital Clone of Himself Was Really Like

Not to mention Welsh star Michael Sheen camping it up as a Ziggy Stardust-inspired cyberpunk nightclub owner to the beats of French electro-house duo Daft Punk. "It was a really odd experience, seeing that recreated version of a younger me," admits Bridges, in his laid- back Calif...

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