The question has now become, was Disney involved. No one from the film appears in the pictorial. No Olivia Wilde, nude or otherwise. No Jeff Bridges standing next to the models as the various James Bond actors do for that franchise’s long collaboration with the gentleman’s magazine. And, as Rope of Silicon pointed out, the photos credit “Replica Chopper: Parker Bros” which would imply the lightcycles aren’t actual movie props.
Still, it seems unlikely that the money-strapped Playboy would risk the ire of Disney unless they got some kind
As one of the few people who will still admit to loving the original Tron as well as someone who doesn’t mind naked ladies (I’ve gotten to write two Playboy posts in as many days!), I don’t have a problem with it. Besides, since the models have their naughtier bits covered by lighting and make-up or body paint, the shoot is as racy as recent Sports Illustrated swimsuit issues. Still, the whole thing is rather interesting.
Watch the (slightly NSFW) pictorial video below: