Development
For the first film, Richard Rickitt explains that to "produce the characters who inhabit the computer world, actors were dressed in costumes that were covered in black-and-white computer circuitry designs....With coloured light shining through the white areas of their costumes, the resulting characters appeared to glow as if lit from within....optical processes were used to create all of the film's computerized characters..." Frederick S. Clarke reported that '' Tron: Legacy'' would "combine live action with''Tron''
Kevin Flynn
Kevin Flynn is a former employee of the fictional software company ENCOM and the protagonist of the first film. He is played by Jeff Bridges. At the start of the first film, he owns "Flynn's", a video arcade where he impresses his patrons with his skills at games that (unknown to them) he designed at ENCOM, but remains determined to find evidence that ENCOM VP Ed Dillinger plagiarised Flynn's work to advance his position within the company. Throughout most of the film, Flynn travels around the digital world, accompanying the eponymous character Tron; but later discovers that as a User, he commands the physical laws of the digital world which empowers him beyond the abilities of an ordinary program. Eventually, he enables Tron to destroy the Master Control Program shown to oppress the digital world, and upon return to the material world obtains the evidence necessary to expose Dillinger, and becomes ENCOM's CEO himself.Clu
Clu (short for Codified Likeness Utility) is a hacking program created by Flynn, with his likeness, to expose Dillinger's plagiarism. In the film, he is seen operating a tank in the search to uncover the stolen data but is captured by the Master Control Program and absorbed into it. The information gained from Clu is subsequently used against Flynn as he tries to escape the game grid on a light cycle.Alan Bradley
Alan Bradley is a computer programming working partner of Kevin Flynn at ENCOM. He is portrayed by Bruce Boxleitner. At the start of the first film, he creates the Tron program that monitors communications between the MCP and the real world but finds its progress confined. As a result, he assists Flynn in exposing Dillinger. In the film, Tron addresses Alan with the username 'Alan-One'.Tron
Tron is a security program created by Alan, with his likeness, to monitor communications between the MCP and the real world. He is the main digital protagonist of the first film. In the film, he is captured by the MCP and forced to play on the Game Grid, but freed by Flynn and instructed by Alan to shut down the MCP. His code number is "JA-307020".Lora Baines
Lora Baines is researchYori
Yori is an input/output program created by Baines, with her likeness, to take charge of the creation of digital simulations (such as the Solar Sailer) and assist with the de-rezzing procedure of the digitizing laser. The romantic interest of Tron and Flynn, Yori is reunited with Tron after he rescues her from the clutches of the MCP and helps Tron and Flynn reach its core, where their combined efforts destroy the MCP and its factional programs.Walter Gibbs
Walter Gibbs is the founder of ENCOM, where he continues to work at as a scientist along with Lora Baines, working on the teleporting laser. After voicing concerns about the heavy restriction to the company mainframe computer in a meeting with Ed Dillinger, Dillinger responds by threatening him with being dismissed. He is portrayed by Barnard Hughes.Dumont
Dumont is a "guardian" program created by Dr. Gibbs, with his likeness, to protect the ENCOM mainframe's I/O Tower. He even has a similar closeness with Yori that Gibbs had with her user, Lora Baines.Ed Dillinger
Ed Dillinger is the Senior Executive Vice President of ENCOM and the main antagonist of the first film. He is played bySark
Commander Sark is a command program created by Dillinger, with his likeness, to serve as chief lieutenant of the MCP and the secondary digital antagonist of the first film. He oversaw the training of new programs kidnapped and brought to the Game Grid by the MCP and was known to enter the games himself from time to time. He is destroyed by Tron near the end of the film. In the novelization, his code number is "ES-1117821".Master Control Program
The Master Control Program (MCP), voiced byRoy Kleinberg
Roy Kleinberg is one of ENCOM's first computer programmers and coworker of Alan Bradley. He is played byRam
Ram is an actuarial program created by Kleinberg, with his likeness, to "work for a big insurance company" before being captured by the MCP and forced to play on the Game Grid. While involved in the games, Ram exceeds his original programming to become a proficient gamer, and expresses a fair amount of confidence in his abilities while between contests; but took pride in his work as an actuarial program, which he seemed to associate with humanitarian purposes. He is injured by a game tank after escaping the game grid with Flynn and Tron, and he dies from these injuries in the company of Flynn.Crom
Crom is a timid and pudgy compound interest program, created by full branch managing savings and loan bank programmer Mr. Henderson, who was captured by the MCP and forced to play on the Game Grid. He is played by Peter Jurasik. Crom and Flynn are forced to battle each other in the ring game. Flynn gains the upper hand but refuses to kill a defenseless Crom, twice defying Sark's command to do so. Sark then derezzes the piece of the playing field that Crom is hanging from, which sends the hapless program falling to his death.Bit
The Bit is a representation of a''Tron 2.0'', ''Tron: Killer App'', ''Tron: The Ghost in the Machine''
The video game '' Tron 2.0'' was a direct sequel to ''Tron'' but is now non-canon with the release of ''Tron: Legacy'' and its various related titles. The comic book '' Tron: The Ghost in the Machine'' further explores the ''Tron 2.0'' characters and storyline.Jet Bradley
Jet Bradley is the son of Alan Bradley and Lora Baines Bradley and the protagonist of the game ''Tron 2.0''. Jet is digitized while searching for his missing father. Within the digital world, he is tasked with locating the Tron Legacy Code. Jet is also the basis for the experimental program that is the central character of ''Tron: The Ghost in the Machine''. This version of Jet is a digital backup of the original User, copied and stored within the system. Due to the complexities involved in making a copy of a human being, the program version of Jet is corrupted and split into three separate aspects. Eventually, all aspects of the program are united and given the choice to ascend from the digital world into the real world.Mercury
Mercury is a female humanoid computer program. She is voiced by Rebecca Romijn. She is known within the computer world as a champion lightcycle racer but also shows some combat skills during the course of the game. She returns in ''Tron: The Ghost in the Machine'' as one of the leaders of the resistance against the red version of the program Jet, who is masquerading as the MCP.Ma3a
Ma3a (short for Math Assistant 3 Audio) is a female computer program. She is voiced by Cindy Morgan. Unlike most other programs in the computer world, Ma3a is shaped like a sphere. When she was originally improved from Yori by Lora Baines in March 1988, she was known as Ma1a (short for Math Assistant 1 Audio), followed by Ma2a (short for Math Assistant 2 Audio) in June 1996 and Ma3a in 2003. Ma3a carries many of Lora's personality traits and even sounds like her (Cindy Morgan also played Yori in ''TRON''). Some ENCOM employees have come to believe that part of Lora was digitized into Ma3a's code in the midst of the 1994 digitizing accident that resulted in Lora's death. In March 2003, Alan Bradley was given the "Digital Pal" award for Ma3a.Thorne
J.D. Thorne was an executive from fCon who was improperly digitized into the computer and became corrupted, spreading like a virus throughout the system. Corrupted programs that follow Thorne as "The Master User" are called Z-Lots (pronounced "zealots"). Thorne is derezzed after a battle with the Kernel. Before he dies, he passes along vital information on fCon to Jet Bradley.The Kernel
The Kernel is a security program commanding the system's ICPs. He was destroyed by Jet Bradley during a battle with the corrupted user Thorne.Byte
The Byte is similar to the Bit in visual design and also speaks in a modulated voice. Unlike the Bit, the Byte is able to speak in full English sentences.Data Wraiths
Data Wraiths are digitizable, elite hacker users that were employed by fCon to create havoc in computer systems around the world, steal top-secret data, and destroying the databases of fCon's competitors. When they derez in the computer world they are kicked out of the computer and return to their original human form, unconscious.Seth Crown, Eva Popoff, and Esmond Baza
Seth Crown, Eva Popoff, and Esmond Baza are three fCon executives who attempted to transfer themselves into the computer world unaware that the correction algorithms necessary for proper transfer had been disabled. Without the algorithms, the digitization process went awry and the three executives were merged into one horrible monstrosity. After being defeated and pushed out of the digitizing stream by Jet (both for his safety and theirs, as their corrupted state would have killed them in the real world), they are stored in a hard drive so Alan can fix their code.''Tron: Legacy'', ''Tron: Betrayal'', ''Tron: Uprising'' and ''Tron: Evolution''
'' Tron: Legacy'', its comic book tie-in '' Tron: Betrayal'', the animated television prequel '' Tron: Uprising'' and the video game tie-in '' Tron: Evolution'' are all direct sequels to ''Tron''. Several characters appear in all four pieces of the franchise while others are specific to one component. All four parts establish a specific time line of the Tron universe.Sam Flynn
Samuel "Sam" Flynn is the son of Kevin Flynn who is a controlling shareholder at ENCOM and theQuorra
Quorra is a skilled warrior and the last remaining member of a group of "isomorphic algorithms" destroyed by Clu 2, played by Olivia Wilde and voiced in video games by Erin Cottrell. In the second film, she is a confidante to Kevin Flynn, who saved her from Clu 2's purge of the ISOs. Anxious to experience the outside world, Quorra accompanies Sam to escape the grid and enter the real world; both her name and her story-arc appear to relate to the Greek myth ofClu 2
Clu 2 (short for Clu 2.0) is an updated version of Clu created by Kevin Flynn to oversee the development of the Grid and the main antagonist of ''Tron: Legacy''. He is physically played by John Reardon, with Jeff Bridges lending his likeness and voice to the character. Programmed with the command of creating a "perfect system", Clu 2 grew to resent Flynn – particularly, his fondness for the "imperfect", spontaneously-generated Isos, or "isomorphic algorithms". Clu 2 later betrayed Flynn and Tron to seize total control of the Grid, and then enacted genocide upon the Isos, and forced Flynn into hiding for twenty years. Over this period, Clu 2 kept the Grid under his own control, reprogramming his opponents as soldiers for his own army, led by a reprogrammed Tron under the name 'Rinzler'. He continued to seek Flynn for his "identity disc", whose contents would allow Clu 2 to cross into the real world; and later lured Flynn's son Sam onto the Grid. After first trying to destroy him, Clu 2 uses Sam to draw out Flynn and obtains his identity disc. He is destroyed after a long series of struggles, at whose end Flynn 'reintegrates' Clu 2 into himself, apparently destroying them both.ISOs
The ISOs (short for Isomorphic algorithms) are a race of programs that spontaneously arose on the Grid. Clu 2 saw them as an obstacle to his creation of a perfect system whilst Kevin Flynn saw them as the next stage of evolution; where Clu 2 betrayed Flynn and destroyed most of the ISOs. The last remaining ISO is Quorra, saved by Flynn and sent to the real world with Sam.Castor/Zuse
Castor is a flamboyant supermodel program and the owner of the ''End of Line'' club located inside the tallest tower on the Grid, played by Michael Sheen. When originally named "Zuse", he was an ally of Flynn's and the ISOs' under his former name, but he betrays Sam and Quorra to bargain with Clu 2; he wishes to control the Grid once Clu 2 leaves for the real world. However, though Clu 2 seems to agree to the bargain, he traps Castor in his club, setting off explosions that kill him and his associate Gem. Zuse is most likely named after Konrad Zuse, whose Z3 was the first automatic programmable digital computer constructed, in 1941.Tron/Rinzler
Rinzler is a security program that serves as Clu 2's right-hand man, played by Anis Cheurfa, a well-known martial-arts performer cast for his abilities, stunts, and acrobatic talents, with Bruce Boxleitner lending his voice and likeness for the character. Considered a master warrior, he uses two identity discs in combat and displays advanced acrobatic talent. The two-disc DVD edition of the original Tron revealed that in the late 1970s, Lisberger Studios had produced an early demo animation showing the character 'Tron' similarly armed with two "exploding discs" ( see Tron Origins). Later in ''Tron: Legacy'', it is revealed that Rinzler is a re-purposed form of the version update of Tron known as Tron 2 (short for Tron 2.0). Although it appears in ''Legacy'' that Tron was defeated in the initial strike of Clu 2's coup, ''Tron: Uprising'' reveals that he initially escaped capture, at the cost of severe injury and served as a mentor to the program Beck in inciting insurrection against Clu 2's new regime; it has yet to be shown at what point in the time between ''Uprising'' and ''Legacy'' that Tron was captured and repurposed. As Rinzler, he has several encounters with Sam Flynn throughout ''Legacy'', culminating in an aerial pursuit, during which he remembers his past identity and turns against Clu 2, who sends Rinzler plummeting into the Sea of Simulation. Rinzler's ultimate fate is left unknown, but as he sinks into the Sea, his red markings (indicating alliance to/control by Clu 2) fade to his original blue colors. Rinzler is named after Lucasfilm Executive Editor,Jarvis
Jarvis is an administration program who serves as Clu 2's chief bureaucrat, played by James Frain. While probably efficient in his function, his personality is shown to be sycophantic and cowardly. Jarvis attempts at every turn to impress Clu 2 and win approval. After Jarvis fails to prevent Sam Flynn from taking back his father's disc, Clu 2 derezzes him.Bartik
Bartik is a basic program, leader of a rebel faction in TRON City, played by Conrad Coates. In TRON: Uprising, he and his friend: Hopper joined a task force form by Paige to hunt down the renegade, after witnessing the workers standing up to Pavel, he and Hopper joined in also to defend the Renegade. In TRON Legacy, he is first seen speaking to Castor demanding an audience to Zuse, when the Black Guards attack the club, he started fighting them but was quickly derezzed.Edward Dillinger Jr.
Edward Dillinger Jr. is the son of Ed Dillinger and lead programmer on the ENCOM operating system, played by an uncreditedAnon
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Abraxas is the main antagonist of Tron: Evolution. He is voiced by John Glover. He was formerly an ISO named Jalen before he was re-purposed by Clu 2 as aBeck
Beck is a young vehicle maintenance program and the main protagonist of Tron: Uprising. He is voiced by Elijah Wood. Through most of the series, Beck leads a revolution against Clu 2 and his armies from within the digital realm of the Grid. He is trained by Tron and looks up to him as a mentor throughout his time as a games warrior. Beck eventually becomes as powerful as Tron and challenges the tyranny of Tesler and his oppressive forces.Tesler
General Tesler is a command program that serves as one of Clu 2's generals and the main antagonist of Tron: Uprising. He is voiced by Lance Henriksen. He is in charge of the forces occupying Argon City; Paige and Pavel report directly to him. He believes Tron is dead until Beck (taking on the mantle of Tron.) arrives, he calls him the "Renegade". Whenever Beck arrives to help the people of Argon, Tesler tries to stop him by any means. In a flashback, he recruited Paige into joining him when he claimed the ISOs derezzed her friends, in reality, he order her friends executed. Tesler has no problem derezzing his own men for either failing or reporting that the Renegade is Tron. Tesler has the ability to stressed-out his arms and derezzed anyone or anything with his hands, he's shown to dislike Dyson and fearing failure to Clu should the Renegade free Argon and the Grid.Dyson
Dyson is Clu's highest-ranking officer, sent to spearhead the apprehension of the Renegade and one of the recurring antagonist of Tron: Uprising. He is voiced by John Glover. He started out as a friend and member of Tron's security force. While trying to stop a riot between some programs and ISOs, Dyson got half his face derezzed, believing Flynn has betrayed the grid due to siding with ISOs, he later joined Clu and participated in his coup against Tron and Kevin Flynn. He also scarred Tron's face and have him brought to Clu, however, he was led to believed he was dead since the recognizer carrying him was sent shot down. He was then sent to Argon to deal with the Renegade, Tron sent Beck to captured him, but prove to be too clever. When Tron arrived to face him, Dyson believed he was the Renegade until Tron revealed himself to him, he was shocked to see him alive, try to offer him to join him, but Tron refused. Tron was fixing to derezzed him, but Tron decided to spare him for now, so he can deliver a message to Clu. This causes him to flee Argon and reported Tron's survival to Clu. When asking who else knows, he derezzes Clu's sentry and said: "Nobody, only us, Clu then advises to keep it that way.Minor characters
* Gem is a character in ''Tron: Legacy'', played by Beau Garrett. She is a servant to Castor while ostensibly working for Clu 2. She is presumably destroyed by Clu 2 alongside Castor. * Able is a character in ''Tron: Uprising'' and is voiced by Reginald VelJohnson. Able runs Able's Garage, where Zed, Mara, and Beck all work and knows Tron. He is killed by Cyrus in "No Bounds" while freeing Zed and Mara. * Link is a character in ''Tron: Uprising'', voiced by David Arquette. Link is a worker at Able's Garage and is also friends with Beck, Zed, and Mara. * Mara is a character in ''Tron: Uprising'', voiced by Mandy Moore. A friend of Beck's at Able's Garage, Mara is attracted to The Renegade. * Paige is a character in ''Tron: Uprising'' and is voiced by Emmanuelle Chriqui. She is one of Tesler's field commanders. While hardened and dedicated, she is less antagonistic than Tesler and takes a personal interest in the new Tron. * Pavel is a character in ''Tron: Uprising'', voiced by Paul Reubens. Sadistic and power-hungry, Pavel seeks to undermine Paige and General Tesler. * Zed is a character in ''Tron: Uprising'', voiced byReferences
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