New Trailer for Tron: Legacy Explains Antagonist

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New Trailer for Tron: Legacy Explains Antagonist

The excitement for the Tron sequel continues to build with the third official trailer released from Disney.

The 1982 sci-fi film Tron has Jeff Bridges playing Kevin Flynn, a game designer sucked into the Grid which is a representation of the inner workings of a computer system. When Disney announced that it was working on a sequel, nerds everywhere (including many at The Escapist office) got up and cheered. The first few teasers and trailers for Tron showed off an amazing-looking film that takes place in 2010, nearly 18 years since the original. The latest trailer shows a little bit of insight as to who has been corrupting the Grid all this time: Jeff Bridges.


Or more appropriately, the program that Flynn created to help monitor the Grid, Clu. You see, back in 1982, Clu (also played by Jeff Bridges) was a program written by Flynn to do some investigating on the Grid. When the Master Control Program was defeated and Flynn took over the grid, a new version of Clu was written. Somehow, between 1982 and 2010, that Clu became corrupt and is no longer under Flynn's control.

"My creation turned against me," Flynn says in the trailer.

Of course, we will learn all about how that happened in the videogame tie-in Tron: Evolution. I like that Disney Interactive Studios and Propaganda Games worked with the filmmakers [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/104263-Tron-Games-Bridge-the-Gap-Between-1982-and-Tron-Legacy] to bring a story that won't be told in the movie, but will still inform the audience about the characters. Hopefully, Evolution will get me just as excited for Tron Legacy as these trailers have.

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Sarah Kerrigan

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Being born after the movie came out I finally watching it now (I'm 14) The first movie was amazing.

This? Looks even freakin better. Can't wait in a month!
 

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Whilst it looks good I was hoping they'd have improved the CGI for young Jeff Bridges' face, it looks like a rubber mask. Except a rubber mask would probably be more realistic.

Also, where the heck is bit?!
 

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Sweet! Anything Tron related just brings a digital tear to my eye. It's just a shame that awards ceremonies thought the original was all computer-generated to Jeff Bridges didn't get nominated for anything. Or the design team for that matter, they earnt it.
 

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InterAirplay said:
All I'm hoping for is a quick technobabble explanation of how the hell all this shit happens on the Grid, or what the Grid even IS. All we got from Tron was "COMPUTER PROGRAMS AND DIGITAL STUFF OK". Am I the only one who found the original to be kind of... bullshit? entertaining bullshit, certainly, but still...
Yeah, I'm expecting a half-assed explanation for everything. Then when I begin to get pissed for such a stupid explanation I expect Daft Punk to come out of fucking nowhere and lull me into a trance that neutralizes all negative thought.
 

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So far everything awesome is being presented here, except for the title character. It's good to see Alan stuck around to keep Encom going after Flynn's disappearance but one wonders what happened to Tron to let Clu get out of hand? One would think those two would work together to keep the Programs safe.

This is probably the last thing Tron I watch until the movie. I hate spoilers.
 

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I've been trying not to go insane since the initial announcement and new trailers don't help. I never had a problem with them not explaining the grid, take too long to do it justice, I just see it as the inner workings of the computer circuits. Simple without too much heady science, like Inception, their own science worked and I didn't particularly care why.
 

JaredXE

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Young Jeff Bridges looks nearly as bad as young Patrick Stewart or Ian McKellan in X-Men 3.

CG youngness = Bad.
 

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Woah the soundtrack couldn't be any closer to a child of The Dark Knight and Inception.

So I guess it's Hans Zimmer for this one?

Apart from that, boy does that look like a hell of a generic CGI techdemo.
 

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GoGo_Boy said:
Woah the soundtrack couldn't be any closer to a child of The Dark Knight and Inception.

So I guess it's Hans Zimmer for this one?

Apart from that, boy does that look like a hell of a generic CGI techdemo.
Nah, it's all Daft Punk.
 

Phase_9

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The villain was explained (and is still being explained) in a really well-written comic book called TRON: Betrayal.

Also, once you remembered that Jeff Bridges actually played two roles in the first movie (Both Flynn and the program Clu), it wasn't hard to deduce.
 

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nerfando said:
GoGo_Boy said:
Woah the soundtrack couldn't be any closer to a child of The Dark Knight and Inception.

So I guess it's Hans Zimmer for this one?

Apart from that, boy does that look like a hell of a generic CGI techdemo.
Nah, it's all Daft Punk.
This is probably the only movie left scheduled to come out this year that could dethrone Scott Pilgrim vs The World as my Movie of the Year. I liked the original Tron, and I love me some Daft Punk. Hopefully this movie doesn't suck the big one.
 

Draksila

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The Tron program got sidetracked helping Sora, of course!

... wait, that wasn't canon? Well, crap.
 

Nouw

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Looks awesome. Also don't kill me but the thing I want to see the most is the Daft Punk cameo.