Tron (1982), Tron: Legacy (2010), and Tron: Ares (2025).
Features "special effects costumes" with integrated electronics and flexible lighting built directly into foam rubber suits. The Larger Franchise Index The story continues across multiple media: Index Of Tron Legacy
, one of the first major instances of digital de-aging in cinema. Core Components of the Franchise "Index" Tron (1982), Tron: Legacy (2010), and Tron: Ares (2025)
Unlike many CGI-heavy films, large sets were built using concrete, steel, and glass to give the digital world a visceral, grounded quality. Core Components of the Franchise "Index" Unlike many
CLU staged a coup. In the ensuing battle, CLU attempted to use a powerful "diskship" to cross over into the real world and perfect humanity by force. Kevin stopped him, but CLU killed Kevin's only other human ally (Tron, Alan's digital counterpart) and destroyed the escape vehicle. For the last 20 years, Kevin has been hiding, while CLU has ruled The Grid as a fascist dictator, reprogramming programs into his army and hunting for Kevin's "Identity Disc" which holds the key to the outside world.