In the sequel to Disney's original cult hit, Tron, 'Sam Flynn' (Garrett Hedlund) searches for his father 'Kevin Flynn' (played by Jeff Bridges) in the digital world he created. Twenty-eight years later and not only has the look of the Game Grid been upgraded, but the costumes and props also look more polished and suitably futuristic in the 2010 version.
Original Tron: Legacy film costume and prop exhibit
These original Tron costumes and props were photographed on display at ArcLight Sherman Oaks cinema on December 8, 2010. You can see how the reflective detailing on the outfits catches the light and produces a cool glow-in-the-dark effect.
Sam Flynn Tron: Legacy movie billboard
Adding some sex appeal to the movie sequel are the 'Sirens' who remove Sam Flynn's real world clothes upon his arrival and dress him in his Light-Suit, complete with his own Identity Disc, in order to prepare him for the Gladiatorial Games.
Original Siren costume from Tron: Legacy
Gem Siren Tron: Legacy movie poster
Beau Garrett plays 'Gem', a Siren that is affiliated with Michael Sheen's duplicitous 'Castor', the exhibit didn't clarify whether this was her specific outfit, but she is pictured above the costume.
Siren movie costume featured in Tron: Legacy
The futuristic design of the Siren's boots help acentuate the unique robotic way they move in the movie.
Gem Siren Tron: Legacy movie wallpaper
Games Grid Gladiator Tron Legacy costume
This light-suit was worn by one of the Games Grid Gladiators who battles Sam Flynn when he first enters the world of Tron.
Michael Wilkinson was responsible for creating these costumes worn in Tron: Legacy and if you like these looks, you'll also like the costumes he designed for Watchmen.
Quorra Tron: Legacy movie billboard
Original movie props from Tron: Legacy
In addition to the two fantastic sci-fi costumes on show, there was also an assortment of original props from Tron: Legacy to see up close.
Included in the display was an Identity Disc, which plays a vital role in the movie as every program in the Tron world has one and it can be used as a defensive or offensive weapon in the Grid Games (as pictured above in Olivia Wilde's 'Quorra' movie billboard).
In addition there was Alan Bradley's (Bruce Boxleitner) pager that receives the message from Kevin Flynn, ENCOM company security badges, Flynn's published The Digital Frontier book and the baton device (and baton case) that's needed to summon a Light-Cycle or other Tron vehicles, together with the ceremonial case it comes in.
Finally enjoy this short video of the Tron costumes and props on display:
Sam Flynn Tron: Legacy movie billboard
Buy the Daft Punk soundtrack: Tron Legacy
Buy the behind-the-scenes book of the movie: The Art of Tron: Legacy