Tron/Tron Legacy Collection


Tron: Scorned software engineer and ex-ENCOM employee Kevin Flynn (Jeff Bridges, True Grit) is mad as hell and isn't going to take it anymore. Rival engineer Ed Dillinger (David Warner, The Omen) stole Flynn's codes and programs, presented Flynn's videogames as his own, and rode the wave of subsequent success into a senior executive office. But when Flynn breaks into ENCOM with the help of his friends, Alan Bradley (Bruce Boxleitner, Babylon 5) and Lora Baines (Cindy Morgan, Falcon Crest), he angers the company's Master Control Program (voiced by Warner), a vindictive artificial intelligence system that uses a quantum teleportation laser to transport the intrepid young programmer inside of the ENCOM mainframe. In this virtual world, Flynn encounters a civilization of living, breathing Programs who resemble human beings; entities designed to service the MCP and keep the whole system running at peak proficiency. But not every program is created equal. The MCP's right-hand-program, Sark (Warner), begins hunting the renegade Flynn; one of Bradley's security programs, Tron (Boxleitner), helps Flynn escape Sark's clutches; and Tron's would-be lover, Yori (Morgan), who also devotes herself to serving the Users. Racing to defeat the MCP and find a way home, Flynn encounters heavy resistance, competes in a series of gladiator games, and comes face to face with Sark and the godlike MCP. Tron Legacy: In 1989, Kevin Flynn (Jeff Bridges) disappeared, leaving behind a burgeoning company, a family and a promising future. No note, no message, no reason given. Twenty years later, his son, a tech wiz named Sam (Garrett Hedlund), learns his father didn't simply walk out on him. As unbelievable as it seems, Flynn became trapped in a sprawling world of his own creation; a virtual realm ruled with an iron fist by his fallen angel avatar, Clu (also Bridges, albeit with a CG face-lift). But the young man doesn't merely learn about his father's digital world, he's transported into it. Before he can get his bearings, Sam is forced to compete in a series of gladiator Grid games to the delight of a bloodthirsty crowd of Programs who believe their creators, the Users, are little more than absentee slavers.Sam escapes with the help of an unexpected ally though, a naive but beautiful program named Quorra (Olivia Wilde). Following her into the Outlands, a region of undeveloped desert on the outskirts of the Grid, he reunites with his father, now an exile in hiding. Sam soon has to make a difficult choice: stay with his father or sneak into the heart of the city, uncover Clu's true intentions and fight his way to the data-stream portal that links both worlds. I'll give you two guesses as to which he chooses.