Now that Tron Legacy is in theaters, letâs take a look at the many hidden references that pepper the film. The filmâs screenwriters were also willing to give us hints about where to find Easter eggs. Spoilers way on!
1.) If you were in Hall H during the Tron Legacy panel at the San Diego Comic Con 2010, you have a film credit! The filmmakers took the roar of Hall H and dubbed it in the arena scenes â you can find a shout out to Hall H under âSpecial Thanksâ in the credits. Add it to your CV, superstar!
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2.) An immediate throwback to the first film is the uncredited appearance of Cillian Murphy as Edward Dillinger Jr., the son of the human villain Ed Dillinger, who is also the face of the program Sark in the first Tron
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3.) In 1989, Kevin Flynn hums Wendy Carlosâ theme to Tron as he plays with Samâs action figures.
4.) Tron Legacy screenwriter Edward Kitsis recently told io9, âRight in the beginning, when Alan meets Sam in his container-house apartment, Sam changes his shirt. This is very similar to the scene in the first film when Alan comes to the arcade, and Flynn goes upstairs to change his shirt.â
5.) Thereâs also an old-school videogame shout out. Says Kitsis, âWhen you get to the apartment in Flynnâs arcade, thereâs a handheld Coleco.â
6.) When theyâre debating how to defeat Clu, Kevin tells Sam, âItâs his game! The only way to win is not to play.â This is a reference to the final scene of War Games, another 1980s movie about computers gone haywire.
7.) At the End of Line Club, watch out for Steven Lisberger as a bartender (which Michael Sheen confirmed with us).
8.) Flynnâs Arcade is on Mead Street, which a reference to influential Tron designer Syd Mead.
9.) At one point, you can see a âDumont Shippingâ sign at Samâs apartment. This is a shout out to Dumont, the tower guardian from the original film.
10.) When Rinzler and Sam duke it out in the arena, Rinzler stops attacking Sam as soon as heâs wounded. Rinzler used to be Tron, and this is a throwback to his original programming âto fight for the usersâ (a line he says towards the end of the film). Also, Rinzlerâs armor is reminiscent of Tronâs from the first film.
11.) Kitsis, who was a scriptwriter for Lost, revealed, âIâm told that the Lost numbers are hidden somewhere in Tron Legacy.â
12.) Kitsis told us that his âfavorite Easter egg is [when Sam says,] âThatâs a big door.â â Kevin Flynn says the exact same thing when heâs breaking into ENCOM in the first film.
13.) Screenwriter Adam Horowitz also noted that âthereâs a quick shot of a tank from the first Tron. The tanks donât play a huge part in the story, but we found a way to squeeze one in there.â Also, you can apparently see a model of Flynnâs Bit on his mantel.
14.) Castorâs End of Line Club is a tribute to the MCPâs oft-repeated catchphrase (âend of lineâ) from Tron
15.) You can see a poster for the 1979 Disney scifi flick The Black Hole in Samâs room in the beginning of the film. Tron Legacy director Joe Kosinski is helming a remake of The Black Hole
Thanks to TV Tropes and The Unfiction Forums for additional Easter Eggs. Top image via Super Punch; central image via Jimbocop