I mean, seriously, you have to get the kid zapped into the Grid, and OK, he gets on the Game Grid, but do you have to follow the original’s plot so tightly? The first thing Legacy does that no sequel should do is create a sense of de ja vu in the plot. During a game he escapes with some friends and sets out for an input-output tower, which holds the only key to defeat the dictator, who we have now learned plans to invade the real world. He is caught by the dictator’s guards and put on the Game Grid. Then it goes and does everything a sequel shouldn’t, and few things any movie shouldn’t.Ī disillusioned young man is zapped into the Grid. The Tron: Legacy poster breathes sequel, mirroring the original Tron poster’s format. Time is running short as Clu wants to trap Sam as well. In the Grid, Sam finds his father has been trapped by Clu, (Jeff Bridges) the new dictator of this cyber world. Twenty years later his son, Sam (Garret Hedlung), is prompted by Kevin’s old partner to look into an old arcade where the digitizer is kept. A generation after the original Tron, Kevin Flynn (Jeff Bridges) has disappeared while exploring the Grid in hopes of creating the perfect world.
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