Tron (1982 - 2013): 3
Animated Series
Tron: Uprising
Director: Adam Horowitz
Genre: Science Fiction (Animated Series)
Cast:

Elijah Wood
Bruce Boxleitner
Emmanuelle Chriqui
Director: Adam Horowitz
Genre: Science Fiction (Animated Series)
Cast:
Elijah Wood
Bruce Boxleitner
Emmanuelle Chriqui
Tron: Uprising (2012–2013) is an American animated science fiction television series set in the Tron fictional universe. It takes place between the events of the films Tron (1982) and Tron: Legacy (2010) and aired a total of 19 episodes on Disney XD in the United States from May 18, 2012, to January 28, 2013. The show was primarily directed by Charlie Bean, with Justin Springer, Edward Kitsis, and Adam Horowitz serving as consulting producers.
Movies
Tron: Legacy
Director: Joseph Kosinski
Genre: Science Fiction (Movies)
Cast:

Garrett Hedlund
Beau Garrett
Bruce Boxleitner
Director: Joseph Kosinski
Genre: Science Fiction (Movies)
Cast:
Garrett Hedlund
Beau Garrett
Bruce Boxleitner
Tron: Legacy (2010) is an American science fiction action film directed by Joseph Kosinski. In 1989, Kevin Flynn, who had been promoted to CEO of ENCOM International seven years earlier, mysteriously vanishes. Two decades later, his son Sam, now the primary shareholder of ENCOM, pulls a prank on the company by releasing their signature operating system for free online. Alan Bradley, an executive at ENCOM and Flynn’s longtime friend, approves of this act as he believes it aligns with Flynn’s values of open software. However, Sam is arrested for breaking and entering. Alan bails him out and reveals that there ...
Movies
Tron
Director: Steven Lisberger
Genre: Science Fiction (Movies)
Cast:

Jeff Bridges
Barnard Hughes
Bruce Boxleitner
Director: Steven Lisberger
Genre: Science Fiction (Movies)
Cast:
Jeff Bridges
Barnard Hughes
Bruce Boxleitner
Tron (1982) is a sci-fi action film written and directed by Steven Lisberger, based on a story by Lisberger and Bonnie MacBird. Kevin Flynn, a skilled software engineer, used to work for the big tech company ENCOM before opening his own video game arcade. In an attempt to gain access to ENCOM’s mainframe system, he faces resistance from the Master Control Program (MCP). Meanwhile, Alan Bradley and Lora Baines discover that their access to projects within ENCOM has been cut off by the MCP. When Alan confronts Ed ...