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All three instalments of the sci-fi action franchise.
In Tron (1982) software engineer Kevin Flynn (Jeff Bridges) used to be employed by the ENCOM corporation but now runs a video game arcade. When he tries to hack into ENCOMs systems to prove that the companys executive vice president Ed Dillinger (David Warner) stole Kevins work for his own advancement, his efforts are thwarted by ENCOMs Master Control Program. Joining forces with his former co-workers Alan Bradley (Bruce Boxleitner) and Lora Baines (Cindy Morgan), Kevin breaks into ENCOM and hopes to use Alans Tron program to defeat the Master Control Program. However, when he is transported inside the system by the MCP, he must fight to survive a series of deadly games while attempting to find his way back to the real world.
In the sequel Tron: Legacy (2010), Kevin Flynn mysteriously disappears seven years after becoming the CEO of ENCOM. 20 years later while searching for clues about his fathers whereabouts, Sam Flynn (Garrett Hedlund) is pulled into the Grid, a virtual world that Kevin has been inhabiting since he vanished. Along with Kevins loyal apprentice Quorra (Olivia Wilde), the father and son embark on a perilous journey across an advanced universe created by Kevin himself, pursued by a ruthless enemy who will stop at nothing to prevent their escape.
Finally, in Tron: Ares (2025), Julian Dillinger (Evan Peters), the CEO of Dillinger Systems, seeks to create virtual reality supersoldiers in the Grid and bring them into the real world. Ares (Jared Leto) is Julians crowning achievement, highly skilled and possessing super-strength and intelligence, but after 29 minutes in the real world, all of Dillingers creations are reduced to dust. Knowing that ENCOMs current CEO Eve Kim (Greta Lee) has a way to keep them intact forever, Julian sends Ares after her but the longer he spends in the real world, the more Ares begins to question his creator.
