TRON: Legacy/Characters


Humans/Users

Sam Flynn (Garrett Hedlund)

"In there is our destiny!"

Kevin Flynn (Jeff Bridges)

The father of Sam, and the creator of another Grid.

Alan Bradley (Bruce Boxleitner)

Coming back from the original Tron, Alan Bradley is revealed to be one of Kevin Flynn's closest friends and still in the employ of ENCOM. According to the ENCOM website, Alan holds the position of Executive Consultant, and later promoted to Chairman of the Board by Sam. He was the man who sent Sam to Flynn's Arcade to investigate a message, starting the search again...

  • Cool Old Guy
  • The Mentor: Arguably, since he became Sam's surrogate father during Kevin's disappearance.
  • Papa Wolf: When he was trying to get Sam out of the Encom building and into the limo, after Kevin was declared Missing, he shoves a hounding Papparazzi away from Sam. The camera freezes briefly on his pissed off face. After seeing that, the viewers no longer have to wonder whether or not Alan is as badass as the program he's famous for.
  • The Peter Principle: According to supporting materials including the Alternate Reality Game, he was made CEO of Encom after Kevin's disappearance, and was later forced to resign as a result of the company's decline in the late 80's. Consider that he's a computer programmer, not necessarily a businessman by trade.
  • Promotion to Parent: Acted as a father figure to Sam Flynn after Kevin's disappearance.
  • Specs of Awesome: Still has the glasses.

Ed Dillinger, Jr. (Cillian Murphy)

Richard Mackey (Jeffrey Nordling)

Programs

"You could say I was a rescue."

Quorra (Olivia Wilde)

Clu (Jeff Bridges)

Zuse: I presume, your Excellency, that they perished in the elevator.
Clu: You presume?... (turns to Rinzler) Find them.

Clu: Kevin Flynn!!! WHERE ARE YOU NOW!?

Rinzler/Tron (Anis Cheurfa, voiced by Bruce Boxleitner)

Castor/Zuse (Michael Sheen)

"Proceed to games."

Gem (Beau Garrett)

The Sirens (Yaya DaCosta, Serinda Swan, Elizabeth Mathis)

Jarvis (James Frain)

Masked DJs (Daft Punk)

The Grid Announcer (Edie Mirman)

The Black Guards

The Sentries

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