Monday, October 20, 2025

4K Digital Review of TRON: Legacy

 


TRON: Legacy begins in 1989, seven years after the events of the original film. Kevin Flynn (Jeff Bridges) is the CEO of ENCOM and is leading them into the future. And suddenly, without warning, Flynn disappears. Flynn's friend Alan Bradley (Bruce Boxleitner) is left in control of ENCOM until Flynn's son Sam is old enough to take control. Now, 20 years later, Sam (Garrett Hedlund), is as tech savvy as his father. A message leads him to his dad's old arcade and he is teleported into the digital world. Here Sam is captured and forced to play in the games. The games are a life and death battle involving energy disc battles and lightcycle duels.  Sam quickly learns that he was brought here by CLU, a program who looks just like Flynn. CLU is in control of the digital world and sees users such as Flynn and Sam as the ones holding the programs from realizing their full potential. Sam is rescued by Quorra (Olivia Wilde), a program who is friends with Flynn. As father and son are reunited I nthe digital world, Sam now must decide to not interfere with CLU and his intentions of stop CLU and get back to the real world. 


Video:

TRON: Legacy was remastered from the original digital sources and upgraded to 4K. The results are unbelievably stunning to say the very least. You get sharper, better defined details throughout. The blacks are inky and facial features and skin tones looks lifelike. The transfer is gorgeous and demo-worthy.


Audio:

The Dolby Atmos soundtrack is as impressive as the video. The sound envelopes you as atmospheric effects travel seamlessly all around you. When Sam enters The Grid, you are surrounded by digital noises. From the sounds of disc wars flying around you, the hum of the lightcycle, the Recognizers hovering above you with their deep bass and the sound of light jets flying just above your head. You will feel as if you and not Sam were in The Grid.

Bonus Material:

  • Launching the Legacy (HD – 10:20)
  • Visualizing TRON (HD – 11:46)
  • Installing the Cast (HD – 12:04)
  • Disc Roars (HD – 3:00)
  • The Speed of Light (HD – 9:49)
Conclusion:

While not as groundbreaking as the original, TRON: Legacy still delivers a visually stunning world. The video and the audio are demo-worthy. The supplements are lacking and just brought over from the previous Blu-ray. But this is still highly recommended for your library.

TRON: Legacy is now available to own on digital, Blu-ray and 4K UHD.

*The movie was sent by Walt Disney Home Entertainment for the sole purpose of this review and the review is strictly my opinion.*

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