TRON: Legacy/Trivia
- TRON: Legacy is set to appear as a level in Kingdom Hearts 3D.
- Acting for Two: Maybe three: Kevin Flynn before and after his Despair Event Horizon, and Clu.
- Actor Allusion: Some of Flynn's casual jargon and meditative nature recalls a certain other Jeff Bridges character.
Flynn: ...You're really... (Beat) You're messing with my Zen thing, man...
- Defictionalization: If you are one of five lucky people, you can own your very own street-legal Light Cycle.
- Development Hell: After years in development hell, the first indication that Disney was serious about creating a sequel was the showing of a "VFX Concept Test" teaser at Comic-Con 2008. The teaser showed the updated light-cycles, and revealed Jeff Bridges as Flynn and Clu. The title revealed was "TR2N", but by the time the teaser was released (officially) online several months later, the title had been changed to "TRON: Legacy".
- Doing It for the Art: Olivia Wilde. She was very committed to her character, to the point that she influenced everything from her appearance to preventing her from being a Shallow Love Interest.
- Executive Meddling: Daft Punk's score was heavily altered by Hans Zimmer and his company Remote Control Productions after test audiences had trouble following the music. As a result, it sounds less like Daft Punk and more like a ripoff of Zimmer's own Inception and Brad Fiedel's Terminator.
- Fake American
- Hey, It's That Guy!:
- Daft Punk (who did the soundtrack) get a cameo as the DJ programs in the End of Line Club.
- Thirteen, will you get off the computer game and go help diagnose the patient?
- Patroclus as Sam Flynn.
- Doc Cottle as Grandpa Flynn.
- Lucian from the Underworld series as a flamboyant David Bowie Expy.
- Steve Lisberger, who wrote and directed the original, is the bartender at the End of the Line Club.
- Dillinger, where'd your fear gas go? Seems like his inception went pretty well if he's just the CEO of a software company now.
- "The Next Day" basically stars Ram a.k.a. the Popcorn guy from the original film.
- Hey, It's That Voice!:
- The Grid voice is that of Millia Fallyna.
- She also appeared in another series about a digital world.
- The Light Jet Sentry is Dutch.
- The Grid voice is that of Millia Fallyna.
- Name's the Same: People forget that this Clu is not the same Clu from the first movie, but a separate program with a completely different function who is named after Flynn's hacking program from the first movie.
- Promoted Fanboy:
- Michael Sheen was so eager to join Legacy, being a huge fan of the original, that his agents actually had to hide his fandom from Disney so the actor wouldn't get lowballed for it.
- Similarly, Daft Punk; Word of God states that his initial interview with the duo felt more like the musicians were interviewing him to make sure he was doing right by the TRON name.
- Recycled Script: A surprising amount of plot elements from Tron 2.0, the discredited sequel, match the movie. Son of the original leads? Check. Running through cyberspace looking for his dad? Check. Drafted to the lightcycle arena deathmatch and rescued by a mysterious female Program? Check. Flynn gone missing in both timelines and no one knows where Tron himself vanished to? Check...
- Technology Marches On
- Many in-world examples in the Grid. The Light Cycle duels are now in multilevel, obstacle-strewn arenas (with bikes that can move omnidirectionally, slow and even stop), the Recognizers are much more detailed, the Solar Sailers have become trains, and programs have Butterfly Parachutes.
- The Grid itself. Back in The Eighties, when Flynn built it, it was a multi-millon-dollar supercomputer that he used to revolutionize all of ENCOM's software, the source of his fortune. 2011? Sam puts the entire thing on a memory card and wears it as a necklace!
- Also averted, as the Grid servers have been isolated from the world at large, so no Internet.
- At one point, Sam casually mentions WiFi and Kevin replies "What's WiFi?" He's been stuck on the grid since before WiFi became commonplace. However, when Sam explains, he smiles and notes that he thought of it back in 1985.
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