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Jeff Bridges
Jeff Bridges (born December 4, 1949) is an Academy Award-winning American actor best known for portraying the character Kevin Flynn (and his programs, Clu& Clu 2) in TRON and TRON: Legacy. Jeff Bridges was -
Lora Bradley
Lora Baines-Bradley is a programmer and scientist who wrote Yori and, together with Walter Gibbs, built ENCOM's digitizing laser in TRON. Formerly romantically involved with Kevin Flynn, she later married Alan Bradley while -
Alan Bradley
Dr. Alan T. Bradley, known as simply Alan Bradley, (known to Tron and to Ma3a as Alan-One and to Mercury as Guest) is a computer programmer who wrote the computer program Tron. He has -
Dyson
Dyson is Clu's highest-ranking, and deadliest, soldier. Originally he was a security program created by Kevin Flynn, working to keep order on the Grid alongside his old friend/alliance Tron. Spoiler warning: Plot -
Identity Disc
Identity Discs (or Light Discs) are the most fundamental piece of equipment to programs in both the Game Grid and in the Tron system. They contain all that a program is, in the form of -
Mercury
Mercury (voiced by Rebecca Romijn) is a primary character and heroine of TRON 2.0, created by Alan Bradley. She is a game bot, skilled in light cycle racing and rod combat. Spoiler warning: Plot -
Cyrus
Cyrus is a recurring character and antagonist in TRON: Uprising, voiced by Aaron Paul. He was a guard at Clu's repurposing facility, from which he aided Tron's escape, and later became the first -
Radia
Radia, formerly known as Ophelia, was the leader of Arjia City's ISOs in TRON: Betrayal and TRON: Evolution. A revered and powerful political figure on the grid, she was also a close friend and -
Zed
Zed is a supporting character in TRON: Uprising, voiced by Nate Corddry. He is one of Beck's best friends and is his co-worker at Able's garage. Zed's specialty is working on -
Yori
Yori is a program written by Lora Baines and the romantic interest of Tron. She was in charge of the creation of digital simulations (such as the Solar Sailer) and involved in the operation of -
TRON 2.0
TRON 2.0 is a video game developed by Monolith Productions and produced by Buena Vista Interactive. Bruce Boxleitner reprises his role from TRON as Alan Bradley. Cindy Morgan, who also starred in the original -
Roy Kleinberg
Roy "Ram" Kleinberg (aka ZackAttack) is a minor character initially billed as "Popcorn Co-Worker" in TRON and later appearing at greater length in TRON: The Next Day, with the revelation that he had been -
TRON: The Next Day
TRON: The Next Day is a 10-minute short film, released on the Blu-ray edition of TRON: Legacy in April 2011, that fills in the backstory between TRON and TRON: Legacy. It features scenes -
TRON: Legacy (soundtrack)
TRON: Legacy is the soundtrack album for the 2010 film TRON: Legacy composed by French duo Daft Punk. The album was released on December 7, 2010. It is the first film score released by Daft -
TRON 3
TRON 3 (reported to be TRON: Ares) is a film in development by Walt Disney Pictures. While little was revealed in terms of potential plot for the film, actor Cillian Murphy's involvement in Legacy -
Pavel
Pavel is a supporting character in TRON: Uprising, voiced by Paul Reubens. He is General Tesler's second-in-command and holds the same rank as Paige, whom he considers his rival for Tesler's -
Deleted Love Scene
The Deleted Love Scene between Tron and Yori is the longest and most controversial of the three scenes that were removed from the movie TRON. At around 1 minute and 54 seconds, the scene is -
TRON: Evolution - Battle Grids
TRON: Evolution - Battle Grids is a 2010 video game released for the Nintendo Wii along with TRON: Evolution. The game was released in both NTSC and PAL territories. -
TRON: Betrayal
Spoiler warning: Plot or ending details follow. TRON: Betrayal is a two part comic book miniseries from Marvel Comics written by Jai Nitz and illustrated by Andie Tong. Its story begins in 1983, one year -
TRON Universe
For more information on the program, Tron and the story that started the TRON mythology, see Tron and TRON With TRON taking place in 1982, TRON: Betrayal taking place from 1983 to 1989, TRON: Evolution -
Recognizer
A Recognizer is a large hovering vehicle that has a central cockpit supported atop two massive pylon legs. Space inside this module is enough for several occupants, including a single pilot, who stands upright at -
The Grid (Kingdom Hearts)
The Grid is a world of Programs that appears in Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance, and is the second world in the series based on Tron, the first being Space Paranoids. It is based -
Bit
A Bit is a binary digit associated with a program. In the real world, a bit can be stored by a digital device or system which can carry information by existing in one of two -
Grid
The Grid is a vast part of the Tron system, programmed by Kevin Flynn. Often referred to by Flynn as his "digital frontier", the Grid was made to provide an experimental platform where all forms -
TRON (arcade game)
TRON is a coin-operated arcade video game manufactured and distributed by Bally Midway in 1982. It is based on the movie, TRON which was released in the same year. The game is made up
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