
TRON: Legacy
The game has changed.
Sam Flynn, the tech-savvy and daring son of Kevin Flynn, investigates his father's disappearance and is pulled into The Grid. With the help of a mysterious program named Quorra, Sam quests to stop evil dictator Clu from crossing into the real world.
- 6.5
- 2010
- Released
- 2h 6m

Garrett Hedlund
Sam Flynn
Olivia Wilde
Quorra
Jeff Bridges
Kevin Flynn / Clu
Bruce Boxleitner
Alan Bradley / Tron
James Frain
Jarvis
Beau Garrett
Gem
Michael Sheen
Castor / Zuse
Serinda Swan
Siren #2
Yaya DaCosta
Siren #3
Elizabeth Mathis
Siren #4
Kis Yurij
Half Faced Man
Conrad Coates
Bartik
Ron Selmour
Chattering Homeless Man
Dan Joffre
Key Security Guard #1 - Ernie
Darren Dolynski
Young Man on Recognizer
Kofi Yiadom
Disc Opponent #2 / Black Guard
Donnelly Rhodes
Grandpa Flynn
Belinda Montgomery
Grandma Flynn
Owen Best
7 Year Old Sam Flynn
Matt Ward
Iso Boy
Zoe Fryklund
Iso Girl
Dean Redman
Light Jet Sentry
Mi-Jung Lee
Debra Chung
Christopher Logan
Nervous Program
Sheldon Yamkovy
Destitute Program
Dale Wolfe
Irv Culpepper
Joanne Wilson
Reporter #1
Catherine Lough Haggquist
Reporter #2
Thomas Bradshaw
Security Guard #2
Shafin Karim
East Indian Taxi Driver
Michael Teigen
Green Gaming Program
Brent Stait
Purple Gaming Program
Shaw Madson
Reporter #3
Amy Esterle
Young Mrs. Flynn
Jeffrey Nordling
Richard Mackey
Christine Adams
Claire Atkinson
Kate Gajdosik
News Anchor
Jack McGee
Police Photographer
Dawn Mander
Crying Program
Michael Logie
Kevin Flynn Performance Double
John Reardon
Young Kevin Flynn / Clu Performance Double
Edie Mirman
Computer Voice (voice)
Patrick Sabongui
Gaming Program 1 - S
Cillian Murphy
Edward Dillinger (uncredited)
Brandon Jay McLaren
Sobel (uncredited)



Released
en
$170,000,000.00
$409,912,892.00
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- #super computer
- #utopia
- #deception
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- #computer game
- #80s style
- #autocracy
- #adoring
- #awestruck
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I was a huge fan of the original Tron when I was a wee scamp, so when the sequel finally came about I was well up for it. Unfortunately, it missed the mark by a mile. It looks gorgeous but that's about all it can offer, unless incredibly irritating characters are your thing. The original might look naff by today's standards but it's still a far better movie. Having said that I still can't stop wat

**Lots of style, lots of high-quality visuals, but little substance.** There are things that are inexplicable, and one of them is how “Tron” managed to become popular, even after not being a big hit in its time. I have already written about it and I stand by what I said: it is a film that I understand, that came in the wake of a popular fever around everything electronic, but that was made befo

**Overall : Kosinski upgrades TRON in every way for a new generation with this stunning sci-fi adventure.** Believe it or not, Top Gun was not the first franchise Joseph Kosinski revives with a legacy sequel over 30 years after the original. And just like Top Gun: Maverick, Kosinski did a masterful job bringing a series back to life. TRON: Legacy improved on its predecessor in every way. I reme

A massive upgrade on the first film, at least for someone like me who certainly doesn't enjoy the 1982 production. <em>'TRON: Legacy'</em> is much more vibrant, developed and tangible. I actually formed a connection with the characters in this one, which is the complete opposite to the original. The special effects (bar the de-aging) are a vast improvement, which is to be expected in fairness;
Where do you start with Tron: Legacy? It’s a sequel to a minor cult hit that arrived in theaters 28 years ago, a film more renown for its (at the time) state-of-the-art design than its coherent story or classic characters, rekindled now not as a reboot or remake, but as a direct sequel to that long-ago work. Tron's esteem may have grown in the intervening years (much the same fate as another ma











