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This article covers notable characters of the ''Tron'' franchise, including its various cinematic, literary, and video game adaptations and sequels.


Development

For the first film, Richard Rickitt explained that to "produce the characters who inhabit the computer world, actors were dressed in costumes that were covered in black-and-white computer circuitry designs....With coloured light shining through the white areas of their costumes, the resulting characters appeared to glow as if lit from within....optical processes were used to create all of the film's computerized characters..." Frederick S. Clarke reported that '' Tron: Legacy'' would "combine live action with
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(CGI)," adding that "several characters...will be completely digital..."


''Tron''


Kevin Flynn

Kevin Flynn (portrayed by
Jeff Bridges Jeffrey Leon Bridges (born December 4, 1949) is an American actor. He is known for his Leading actor, leading man roles in film and television. In a career spanning over seven decades, he has received List of awards and nominations received by ...
) is a former employee of the software company ENCOM and the protagonist of the first film. He is the owner of the arcade Flynn's, where he impresses his patrons with his skill at games that he designed at ENCOM, while searching for evidence that Ed Dillinger, Vice President of ENCOM, plagiarized his work to advance his position within the company. After being transported into the digital world, he accompanies Tron before discovering that, as a User, he possesses abilities beyond those of an ordinary program, being able to influence the physical laws of the digital world. Eventually, he enables Tron to destroy the MCP, which was oppressing the digital world, and returns to the real world, where he obtains the evidence necessary to expose Dillinger and becomes CEO of ENCOM. In ''Tron: Legacy'', which is set twenty years after his disappearance in 1989, his son, Sam, reunites with him in the Grid and he seemingly dies after sacrificing himself to defeat Clu 2.


Clu

Clu (short for Codified Likeness Utility) is a hacking program that Flynn created in his likeness to expose Dillinger's plagiarism by searching for evidence. While searching for the stolen data, the Master Control Program captures and absorbs him, using the information he gained against Flynn as he attempts to escape the game grid on a light cycle. An updated version of Clu serves as the main antagonist to the second film and its tie-in media.


Alan Bradley

Alan Bradley (portrayed by
Bruce Boxleitner Bruce William Boxleitner (born May 12, 1950) is an American actor and science fiction and suspense writer. He is known for his leading roles in the television series '' How the West Was Won'', '' Bring 'Em Back Alive'', ''Scarecrow and Mrs. King ...
) is a computer programmer and Flynn's partner at ENCOM. He is the creator of Tron, who monitors communications between the MCP and the real world and addresses him by the username 'Alan-One'. However, after finding his progress to be limited, he assists Flynn in exposing Dillinger.


Tron

Tron, code number "JA-307020", is a security program that Alan created in his likeness to monitor communications between the MCP and the real world. He is the main digital protagonist of the first film. The MCP captures him and forces him to play on the Game Grid, but Flynn frees him and helps him shut down the MCP, which Bradley ordered him to do. In ''Tron: Legacy'', Clu reprograms him and he becomes Rinzler, who hosts the Games before remembering his true identity as Tron and sacrificing himself to help defeat Clu 2.


Lora Baines

Lora Baines (portrayed by
Cindy Morgan Cynthia Ann Cichorski (September 29, 1954 – December 30, 2023), known professionally as Cindy Morgan, was an American actress best known for playing Lora Baines/Yori in ''Tron'' and Lacey Underall in ''Caddyshack''. Life and career She was ...
) is a research engineer at ENCOM and one of Gibbs' assistants, as well as Flynn's ex-girlfriend and Bradley's current girlfriend. She assisted in designing the laser that teleports Flynn into the digital world and created Yori, who assists in the derezzing procedure.


Yori

Yori is an input/output program that Baines created in her likeness to handle the creation of digital simulations, such as the Solar Sailer, and assist with the derezzing procedure. Tron and Flynn's romantic interest, she reunites with Tron after he rescues her from the MCP and helps him and Flynn reach its core to destroy it and its factional programs.


Walter Gibbs

Walter Gibbs (portrayed by
Barnard Hughes Bernard “Barnard” Aloysius Kiernan Hughes (July 16, 1915 – July 11, 2006) was an American TV, theater, and film actor. Hughes became famous for a variety of roles: his most notable came after middle age, and he was often cast as a dith ...
) is the founder of ENCOM, where he and Baines work as scientists and helped develop the digitizing laser. After voicing concerns about the limitations of the company's grid in a meeting with Dillinger, Dillinger threatens to dismiss him.


Dumont

Dumont is a "guardian" program that GIbbs created in his likeness to protect the ENCOM grid's I/O Tower. He has a similar bond with Yori as Gibbs has with Baines.


Ed Dillinger

Ed Dillinger (portrayed by
David Warner David or Dave Warner may refer to: Sports * Dave Warner (strongman) (born 1969), Northern Ireland strongman competitor * David Bruce Warner (born 1970), South African alpine skier * David Warner (cricketer) (born 1986), Australian cricketer Othe ...
) is the Senior Executive Vice President of ENCOM and father of Ed Dillinger, Jr.. He is the main antagonist of the first film. A worker in ENCOM, he rises through the company's ranks and becomes its senior executive by plagiarizing Flynn's work and contributes to the rise of the MCP by creating the program Sark to act as its second-in-command. After learning of Flynn's investigation into his plagiarism, Dillinger authorizes the MCP to tighten security controls, but it threatens to expose his actions after he questions its intent to defy his plans of capturing other programs from government facilities like
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. Following the MCP's destruction, he is disgraced from the company and Flynn becomes its CEO.


Sark

Commander Sark, code number "ES-1117821", is a command program that Dillinger created in his likeness to serve as the MCP's chief lieutenant. He is the secondary antagonist of the first film. He oversees the training of new programs that the MCP kidnaps and brings to the Grid, offering a chance to join his elite's provided they renounce the belief in the users, a belief he shares. While guarding the way to Master Control, Tron destroys him.


Master Control Program

The Master Control Program (MCP) (voiced by
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and portrayed by Barnard Hughes) is the main antagonist of the first film. An artificial intelligence created by Gibbs and improved by Dillinger, it rules over ENCOM's gaming grid, enslaving programs and forcing them to play games against its henchmen. Dillinger uses the MCP to manage ENCOM's computer network, but it turns on him and threatens to expose his theft of Flynn's creations. Empowered by Dillinger and seeking information, power, and control over other corporations and governments, it steals data from other systems before Flynn and Tron destroy it.


Roy Kleinberg

Roy Kleinberg (portrayed by
Dan Shor Daniel Shor (born November 16, 1956) is an American actor, director, writer, and acting teacher with a career spanning over 40 years. His most recognized roles include Enoch Emery in John Huston's '' Wise Blood'' (1979), Pete Brady in '' Strang ...
) is one of ENCOM's first computer programmers and Bradley's coworker, as well as the creator of the Ram program, which makes connections between ENCOM and an insurance company. When Bradley goes to Dillinger about being blocked from the system, Kleinberg asks if he can have some of his popcorn, which Alan agrees to. As a result, he is credited as "Popcorn Co-Worker". Kleinberg also appears in the short film "The Next Day," included on the Blu-ray edition of ''Tron Legacy,'' which reveals his name. Along with Bradley, he is shown to be the leader of the "Flynn Lives" movement.


Ram

Ram is an actuarial program that Kleinberg created in his likeness to "work for a big insurance company" before being captured by the MCP and forced to play on the Game Grid. While participating in the games, Ram goes beyond his original programming and becomes a skilled player. Though he expresses confidence in his abilities between games, he also takes pride in his work as an insurance program, which he seems to associate with humanitarian causes. After escaping the game grid with Flynn and Tron, he dies after being injured by a game tank.


Crom

Crom (portrayed by
Peter Jurasik Peter Jurasik ( ; born April 25, 1950) is an American actor known for his television roles as Londo Mollari in the 1990s science fiction series ''Babylon 5'' and Sid the Snitch on the 1980s series ''Hill Street Blues'' and its short-lived spin ...
) is a compound interest program that full branch managing savings and loan bank programmer Mr. Henderson created in his likeness. After the MCP captures him and forces him to play on the Game Grid, he and Flynn battle in the ring game. Flynn gains the upper hand, but disobeys Sark's orders and refuses to kill the defenseless Crom. However, Crom falls to his death after Sark removes the piece of the playing field he is hanging from.


Bit

The Bit is a representation of a
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(
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digit), and as such can only provide yes and no (1,0) answers to questions, though which it conveys emotions. It has a limited role in the film, acting as a companion to Clu and Flynn; though intended to have a more extensive role, it only had two minutes of screentime due to scheduling reasons. Despite this, the co-creators of ''
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'', in their book ''Creative Computer Graphics'', called it "one of the most memorable characters in the film." At the time of the film's release, the character represented an innovative use of
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and
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. Physically, the Bit was represented by a blue polyhedral shape that alternated between the
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and the
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, the first stellation of the icosahedron. When it answers "yes", it changes into a yellow
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, and when it answers "no", it changes into a red 35th stellation of an icosahedron; these resemble prismatic forms or "3-D versions" of the Latin letters 'O' and 'X', respectively.


''Tron 2.0'', ''Tron: Killer App'', ''Tron: The Ghost in the Machine''

The video game ''
Tron 2.0 ''Tron 2.0'' is a first-person shooter video game developed by Monolith Productions and published by Buena Vista Interactive. The Microsoft Windows version of the game was released in August 2003. The Mac OS X version was released by MacPlay on ...
,'' released in 2003, serves as a sequel to the original film, but its events became non-canon with the release of ''Tron: Legacy'' in 2010. The comic book '' Tron: The Ghost in the Machine'' further explores its characters and storyline.


Jet Bradley

Jet Bradley is the son of Alan and Lora and the protagonist of ''Tron 2.0''. Following Alan's disappearance, Jet searches for him before being digitized and transported to the digital world, where he is tasked with finding the Tron Legacy Code. Jet is the basis for the experimental program that is the central character of ''Tron: The Ghost in the Machine''. This version of Jet is a digital backup of him, copied and stored within the system. Due to the complexities involved in creating a copy of a human being, it is corrupted and split into three separate aspects before they are united and given the choice to ascend from the digital world into the real world.


Mercury

Mercury (voiced by
Rebecca Romijn Rebecca Alie O'Connell ( , ; later Romijn-Stamos; born November 6, 1972) is an American actress and former model. She is known for her role as Mystique in the original trilogy (2000–2006) of the ''X-Men'' film series, as Joan from '' The P ...
) is a female humanoid computer program, known within the digital world as a champion lightcycle racer. She also appears in ''Tron: The Ghost in the Machine'' as one of the leaders of the resistance against the red version of Jet, who is masquerading as the MCP.


Ma3a

Ma3a (voiced by Cindy Morgan), short for Math Assistant 3 Audio, is a female computer program who is similar in personality to Lora, who improved her from Yori. When Lora originally improved her in March 1988, she was known as Ma1a (short for Math Assistant 1 Audio), followed by Ma2a (short for Math Assistant 2 Audio) in June 1996 and Ma3a in 2003. Some ENCOM employees have come to believe that part of Lora was digitized into Ma3a's code following her death in the 1994 digitizing accident. In March 2003, Alan Bradley received the "Digital Pal" award for Ma3a.


Thorne

J.D. Thorne was an executive from fCon who was corrupted after being improperly digitized into the computer and spread like a virus throughout the system, with corrupted programs known as Z-Lots following him as "The Master User". Thorne is derezzed after a battle with the Kernel and gives vital information about fCon to Jet before dying.


The Kernel

The Kernel is a security program that commands the system's ICPs before Jet destroys him during a battle with Thorne.


Byte

The Byte resembles the Bit, but, unlike it, can speak in full English sentences.


Data Wraiths

Data Wraiths are digitizable, elite hacker users that fCon employs to create havoc in computer systems, steal top-secret data, and destroy the databases of fCon's competitors. After being derezzed in the digital world, they are kicked out and return to their original human form.


Seth Crown, Eva Popoff, and Esmond Baza

Seth Crown, Eva Popoff, and Esmond Baza are fCon executives who attempt to transfer themselves into the digital world, but are unaware that the correction algorithms necessary for proper transfer had been disabled. Without the algorithms, the digitization process goes awry and they are merged into a monstrosity. After Jet defeats them and pushes them out of the digitizing stream, as their corrupted state would have killed them in the real world, they are stored in a hard drive so Alan can fix their code.


''Tron: Legacy'', ''Tron: Betrayal'', ''Tron: Uprising'' and ''Tron: Evolution''

'' Tron: Legacy'', its comic book tie-in '' Tron: Betrayal'', the animated television prequel '' Tron: Uprising'' and the video game tie-in '' Tron: Evolution'' serve as direct sequels to ''Tron''. Several characters appear in all four parts, while others are specific to one part. All four parts establish a specific timeline of the ''Tron'' universe.


Sam Flynn

Samuel "Sam" Flynn (portrayed by
Garrett Hedlund Garrett John Hedlund (born September 3, 1984) is an American actor and musician. His films include ''Troy'' (2004), '' Friday Night Lights'' (2004), '' Four Brothers'' (2005), ''Eragon'' (2006), ''Death Sentence'' (2007), '' Tron: Legacy'' (201 ...
and voiced in the video games by Ross Thomas) is the son of Kevin Flynn and a controlling shareholder at ENCOM. He is the protagonist of ''Tron: Legacy''. Twenty years after Kevin's disappearance in 1989, Sam is lured into the Grid, where he reunites with Kevin and helps him destroy Clu 2. Deciding to take responsibility of ENCOM, he names Alan the Chairman of the Board and takes Quorra to see her first sunrise.


Quorra

Quorra (portrayed by
Olivia Wilde Olivia Wilde (born Olivia Jane Cockburn, , March 10, 1984) is an American actress and director. She played Thirteen (House), Remy "Thirteen" Hadley on the medical-drama television series ''House (TV series), House'' (2007–2012), and appeared ...
and voiced in video games by
Erin Cottrell Erin Cottrell (born August 24, 1975) is an American actress who has appeared in the role of Missie LaHaye in five of the eight films in the '' Love Comes Softly'' series. She was born in Yardley, Pennsylvania. She acted in '' Love's Long Journe ...
) is a skilled warrior and the last remaining member of a group of "isomorphic algorithms" destroyed by Clu 2. She is a confidante to Kevin, who saved her from Clu 2's purge of the ISOs. Anxious to experience the outside world, Quorra accompanies Sam to escape the grid and enter the real world, ultimately succeeding.


Clu 2

Clu 2 (physically portrayed by
John Reardon John Henry Reardon (born July 30, 1975) is a Canadian actor. Prior to 2015, Reardon starred as Blake Laviolette on the CBC Television series ''Arctic Air'' and had a recurring role as Greg Cameron on the Showcase series '' Continuum''. As of 20 ...
, voice and likeness provided by Jeff Bridges), short for Clu 2.0, is an updated version of Clu that Kevin created to oversee the development of the Grid. He is the main antagonist of ''Tron: Legacy''. Programmed with the command of creating a "perfect system", Clu 2 grew to resent Flynn, particularly his fondness for the "imperfect", spontaneously-generated Isos, or "isomorphic algorithms". Clu 2 betrayed Flynn and Tron to seize control of the Grid and enacted genocide upon the Isos, forcing Flynn into hiding for twenty years after he rescued Quorra. During this time, Clu 2 reprogrammed his opponents as soldiers for his army, led by a reprogrammed Tron under the name Rinzler, while seeking Flynn for his "identity disc", whose contents would allow Clu 2 to cross into the real world. He later lures Flynn's son Sam into the Grid and attempts to kill him before using him to draw out Flynn and obtains his identity disc, but destroyed after Flynn 'reintegrates' him into himself, apparently destroying them.


ISOs

The ISOs (short for Isomorphic algorithms) are a race of programs that spontaneously arose on the Grid. Clu 2 saw them as an obstacle to his creation of a perfect system, while Kevin saw them as the next stage of evolution. After Clu 2 betrayed Flynn and destroyed most of the ISOs, Kevin saved Quorra, the sole surviving ISO, who later enters the real world with Sam.


Castor/Zuse

Castor (portrayed by
Michael Sheen Michael Christopher Sheen (born 5 February 1969) is a Welsh actor. After training at London's Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA), he worked mainly in theatre throughout the 1990s with stage roles in ''Romeo and Juliet'' (1992), ''Don't Fool wi ...
) is a supermodel program and the owner of the ''End of Line'' club in the tallest tower on the Grid. Originally named "Zuse", he was an ally of Flynn and the ISOs Sam and Quorra to bargain with Clu 2; he wishes to control the Grid once Clu 2 leaves for the real world. However, though Clu 2 seems to agree to the bargain, he traps Castor in his club, setting off explosions that kill him and his associate Gem. Zuse is most likely named after
Konrad Zuse Konrad Ernst Otto Zuse (; ; 22 June 1910 – 18 December 1995) was a German civil engineer, List of pioneers in computer science, pioneering computer scientist, inventor and businessman. His greatest achievement was the world's first programm ...
, whose Z3 was the first automatic programmable digital computer constructed, in 1941.


Rinzler

Rinzler (portrayed by Anis Cheurfa, voiced by Bruce Boxleitner) is a security program that serves as Clu 2's right-hand man. He is the secondary antagonist of ''Tron: Legacy''. Considered a master warrior for his strength and acrobatics, he wields dual identity discs. This may come from the two-disc DVD edition of ''Tron'', which revealed that in the late 1970s, Lisberger Studios produced an early demo animation showing Tron armed with dual "exploding discs". It is later revealed that Rinzler is Tron; although it appears in ''Legacy'' that he was defeated at the beginning of Clu 2's coup, ''Tron: Uprising'' reveals that he escaped capture and served as a mentor to the program Beck in inciting an uprising against Clu 2's regime before Clu reprogrammed him into serving him as Rinzler. Throughout ''Legacy'', he has several encounters with Sam, culminating in an aerial pursuit during which he remembers his true identity and turns against Clu 2 before falling into the Sea of Simulation. Rinzler is named after
Lucasfilm Lucasfilm Ltd. LLC is an American film and television production company founded by filmmaker George Lucas in December 10, 1971 in San Rafael, California, and later moved to San Francisco in 2005. It is best known for creating and producing th ...
executive editor J. W. Rinzler, who authored several books, including ''The Making of Star Wars'', ''The Complete Making of Indiana Jones'', and ''Making of The Empire Strikes Back''. Director Joseph Kosinski chose the name during a working session with the writers when one of Rinzler's books happened to be on the table.


Jarvis

Jarvis (portrayed by
James Frain James Frain is an English actor. His best known television roles include Thomas Cromwell in the Showtime/CBC historical drama ''The Tudors'' (2007–2009), Franklin Mott in the HBO drama ''True Blood'' (2010), Warwick the Kingmaker in the BB ...
) is an administration program who serves as Clu 2's chief bureaucrat. Though efficient in his function, he is sycophantic and cowardly and seeks to impress Clu 2 and win his approval. After Jarvis fails to prevent Sam from taking back his father's disc, Clu 2 derezzes him.


Bartik

Bartik (portrayed by
Conrad Coates Conrad Coates (born July 12, 1970) is a British-born Canadian actor and teacher. He is best known for his roles as Headmaster T. Monk in ''The Zack Files'' (2001–2002), as Jimmy Brooks' father in '' Degrassi: The Next Generation'' (2004–20 ...
) is a basic program and the leader of a rebel faction in TRON City. In ''Tron: Uprising'', he and his friend Hopper join a task force that Paige formed to hunt down the renegade after witnessing workers standing up to Pavel. In ''Tron: Legacy'', he demands to Castor that Zuse have an audience and later fights the Black Guards when they attack the club, but is derezzed.


Edward Dillinger Jr.

Edward Dillinger Jr. (portrayed by an uncredited
Cillian Murphy Cillian Murphy ( ; born 25 May 1976) is an Irish actor. His works encompass both stage and screen, and his accolades include an Academy Award, a BAFTA Award, and a Golden Globe Award. He made his professional debut in Enda Walsh's 1996 pl ...
) is the son of Ed Dillinger and lead programmer on the ENCOM operating system. In ''Tron: Legacy'', he attends an ENCOM board meeting, having earned a reputation for making the ENCOM operating system more secure and harder to copy than previous versions. When Sam releases the software for free, Dillinger attempts to defuse the situation by suggesting that the company take credit and claim that it was a gift to their customers.


Anon

Anon is the main protagonist of ''Tron: Evolution''. He is a security program that Kevin owns to maintain order in the Grid and investigate conspiracies. He teams up with Quorra to stop Clu 2 from taking over the grid, but is derezzed saving her from falling debris.


Abraxas

Abraxas (voiced by John Glover) is the main antagonist of ''Tron: Evolution''. He was once an ISO named Jalen before being re-purposed by Clu 2 as a computer virus to justify the purge of the other ISOs from the Grid.


Beck

Beck (voiced by
Elijah Wood Elijah Jordan Wood (born January 28, 1981) is an American actor and producer. Wood made his film debut with a minor part in ''Back to the Future Part II'' (1989) at the age of eight and achieved recognition in the early 1990s as a child acto ...
), also known as Renegade, is a vehicle maintenance program and Games warrior. He is the main protagonist of ''Tron: Uprising''. Through the series, Beck leads a revolution against Clu 2 and his armies from the Grid while being trained by Tron, who he looks up to as a mentor. Beck eventually becomes as powerful as Tron and opposes the tyranny of Tesler and his forces.


Tesler

General Tesler (voiced by
Lance Henriksen Lance Henriksen (born May 5, 1940) is an American actor. He is known for his roles in various science fiction, action and horror genre productions, including Bishop in the ''Alien'' film franchise and Frank Black in the Fox television series ...
) is a command program that serves as one of Clu 2's generals and is the main antagonist of ''Tron: Uprising''. He is in charge of the forces occupying Argon City and is the boss of Pavel and Paige, having recruiting Paige after claiming that the ISOs derezzed her friends, when in reality he ordered that they be executed. He believes that Tron is dead and that Beck is Tron, after which he calls him Renegade and attempts to stop him from helping the people of Argon. Tesler does not hesitate to derezz his men for their failures and dislikes Dyson, as well as failing Clu should the Renegade free Argon and the Grid. He has the ability to extend his arms and derez others with his hands.


Dyson

Dyson (voiced by John Glover) is Clu's highest-ranking officer, who is sent to spearhead the apprehension of the Renegade. He is a recurring antagonist in ''Tron: Uprising''. Dyson was once a friend of Tron and member of his security force until half of his face was derezzed when he tried to stop a riot between programs and ISOs. Believing that Flynn betrayed the Grid after siding with ISOs, he joined Clu and participated in the coup against Tron and Flynn. During the coup, he scarred Tron's face with his own code and believed Tron to have died after the recognizer carrying him was shot down. During the series, he is sent to Argon to deal with Renegade and Tron sends Beck to capture him. When Tron arrives to face him, Dyson believes that he is Renegade until Tron reveals himself to him. Dyson offers Tron the opportunity to join him, but Tron refuses and nearly derezzes Dyson before deciding to spare him so he can deliver a message to Clu. Afterwards, Dyson flees to report Tron's survival to Clu.


Minor characters

* Gem (portrayed by
Beau Garrett Beau Jesse Garrett (born December 28, 1982) is an American actress and model. She began her career appearing in GUESS advertisements in the late 1990s after being discovered by an Elite modeling agent at age fourteen. She made her feature film d ...
) appears in ''Tron: Legacy''. She is a servant to Castor and works for Clu 2 before it presumably kills them. * Able (voiced by
Reginald VelJohnson Reginald VelJohnson (born Reginald Johnson; August 16, 1952) is an American actor. He is best known for portraying police officers on screen, such as Sergeant Al Powell in the ''Die Hard'' franchise (1988–2008) and Carl Winslow in the tele ...
) appears in ''Tron: Uprising''. He runs Able's Garage, where Zed, Mara, and Beck work, and knows Tron. He is later killed by Cyrus while freeing Zed and Mara. * Link (voiced by
David Arquette David Arquette (; born September 8, 1971) is an American actor, producer, and retired professional wrestler. Arquette's breakout came with his starring role as Dewey Riley in the slasher film '' Scream'' (1996), a role which he later reprised i ...
) appears in ''Tron: Uprising''. He is a worker at Able's Garage and is friends with Beck, Zed, and Mara. * Mara (voiced by
Mandy Moore Amanda Leigh "Mandy" Moore (born April 10, 1984) is an American singer-songwriter and actress. She rose to fame with her 1999 debut single "Candy (Mandy Moore song), Candy", which peaked at number 41 on the Billboard Hot 100, ''Billboard'' Hot ...
) appears in ''Tron: Uprising.'' She is a friend of Beck's at Able's Garage and is attracted to The Renegade. * Paige (voiced by
Emmanuelle Chriqui Emmanuelle Sophie Anne Chriqui ( ; born 10 December 1975) is a Canadian actress. She is known for playing Sloan McQuewick on HBO's '' Entourage'' (2004–11), Claire Bonner in '' Snow Day'' (2000), Dalia in ''You Don't Mess with the Zohan'' (200 ...
) appears in ''Tron: Uprising''. Along with Pavel, she is one of Tesler's field commanders, having been recruited when he claimed that the ISOs derezzed her friends, when in reality he ordered that they be executed. While hardened and dedicated, she is less antagonistic than Tesler and takes a personal interest in the new Tron. * Pavel (voiced by
Paul Reubens Paul Reubens (; ; August 27, 1952 – July 30, 2023) was an American actor and comedian, widely known for creating and portraying the character Pee-wee Herman. Born in Peekskill, New York and raised in both Oneonta, New York and Sarasota, Flo ...
) appears in ''Tron: Uprising''. Along with Paige, he is one of Tesler's field commanders. Sadistic and power-hungry, Pavel seeks to undermine Paige and General Tesler. * Zed (voiced by
Nate Corddry Nathan Harris Corddry (born September 8, 1977) is an American actor and comedian. He is best known for his roles as Adam Branch in the NBC drama series ''Harry's Law'' and for his role as Gabriel in the first two seasons of the CBS sitcom '' Mo ...
) appears in ''Tron: Uprising''. He is one of Beck's friends at Able's Garage and is in love with Mara.


References

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