Through CLU's rage, Kosinski and the writers of Tron: Legacy pile on a lot of hostility toward their own experimentation. At the time, de-aging still represented a possible future in film. When Kevin first created Clu, despite Shaddox acknowledging Clu as the contributor, Clu insisted that it is both him and Kevin's work, showing how much he looked up to him. Then the appearance of Gridbugs disrupted the Grid for quite awhile during Kevin's absence after the appearance of ISOs. CLU 2 (shortened to Clu or CLU which stands for Codified Likeness Utility [1] 2.0) is an artificial intelligence program that was written in 1983 by Kevin Flynn. [2] [3] Clu is the main antagonist of TRON: Legacy, the secondary antagonist of TRON: Evolution and the overarching antagonist of TRON: Uprising. A prototype of Tron was completed in January 1980 by ENCOM programmer Alan Bradley as a self-monitoring security program. The full name of this program was TRON-JA-307020. Work continued on Tron until 1982, but when the program was almost complete, Alan discovered that his access to Tron and the ENCOM computers had been suspended as a security measure against a hacker, who turned out to be In this video I talk about the lore behind Clu (Codified Likeness Utility) who had a small role in the original Tron film and served as the main antagonist of the sequel Tron: Legacy. CLU was created by Flynn to bring order to the Grid. This lead to the eventual coup and genocide of the ISOs (Quorra's "race" of programmes). After many cycles bringing 'order' to the Grid, CLU simply felt that doing the same to the real world was the natural next step to his original directive from Flynn, especially as he saw the real world as End of the Line Club Bouncer: Jeffrey Nordling Richard Mackey: Christine Adams Claire Atkinson: Kate Gajdosik News Anchor: Jack McGee Police Photographer: Dawn Mander Crying Program: Michael Logie Kevin Flynn Performance Double: John Reardon Young Kevin Flynn / Clu Performance Double: Edie Mirman Kevin Flynn / Clu: Bruce Boxleitner Alan Bradley / Tron: David Warner Ed Dillinger / Sark / Master Control Program: Cindy Morgan Lora / Yori: Barnard Hughes Dr. Walter Gibbs / Dumont: Dan Shor First off, while Tron was becoming somewhat wary of CLU (according to the TRON: Betrayal comic), he still didn't consider him an outright threat at that point. He was taken off guard. Second, Dyson and the black guards ganged up on him. Gallery. Clu, which stands for Codified Likeness Utility, was a hacker program written by Kevin Flynn and played by Jeff Bridges. Clu looked just like his user, Flynn, but talked in a very different voice than his human counterpart. He is one of the few characters in the TRON Universe to have yellow circuitry. Background information Feature films Tron: Legacy Shows Tron: Uprising Video games Tron: Evolution Disney Universe (costume) Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance Disney Infinity: 3.0 Voice Jeff Bridges Fred Tatasciore (other appearances) Portrayed by Jeff Bridges (digital makeup) John Reardon (performance double) Inspiration Jeff Bridges Clu, which stands for Codified Likeness Utility, was a Hacker program written by Kevin Flynn and played by Jeff Bridges. Clu looked just like his user, Flynn, but talked in a very different voice than his human counterpart. Codified Likeness Utility 2.0, or simply known as CLU 2 or Clu, is the main antagonist of TRON: Legacy, the sequel to the 1982 film TRON, and the overarching antagonist of both TRON: Uprising and TRON: Evolution. Clu was originally created by Kevin Flynn to help him design the Grid and was Tron is a security program, created by his user, Alan Bradley, whom he resembles physically, initially leading a digitized Kevin Flynn to believe that Tron was Alan himself. In Tron: Legacy, he was reprogrammed by "CLU" and transformed into the evil enforcer, Rinzler, serving as the secondary antagonist. Overview The original Clu was created by Kevin Flynn to seek out evidence that ENCOM engineer Ed Dillinger stole several of Flynn's video game designs. In the original Tron film, Clu is unfortunately caught and assimilated into the Master Control Program (read: tortured to death). .
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