Tron: Uprising


Tron: Uprising is a Canadian-American science fiction television series, part of the Tron franchise, set between the films Tron and .
A total of 19 episodes have been produced and aired
on Disney XD in the United States from May 18, 2012 to January 28, 2013. The series is directed by Charlie Bean, who also acts as executive producer; Edward Kitsis, Adam Horowitz, and Justin Springer serve as consulting producers.

Synopsis

Beck is a young program who becomes the leader of a revolution inside the computer world of the Grid against the villainous Clu and his henchmen. A mechanic, he is trained by Tron, the greatest warrior the Grid has ever known. Tron not only trains Beck in the fighting and light cycle skills to challenge the brutal military occupation of the city of Argon, but also guides and mentors him to grow beyond his youthful, impulsive nature into a courageous and powerful leader. Beck adopts Tron's persona and becomes the enemy of General Tesler and his oppressive forces.

Characters

Main

Production

Design

The series features an animation style that mixes 2D animation and CGI animation. The look of the series was inspired by ', ThunderCats, and Aeon Flux.
Director Charlie Bean explained 'the idea was to create a distinct style for the CG show not seen elsewhere on television or in film.' He worked closely with art director Alberto Mielgo, character designer Robert Valley and lead vehicle designer Daniel Simon, who was previously responsible for many vehicle designs in the
' feature film, including the light cycles. Mielgo won the Primetime Emmy Award for his art direction in 2013.

Casting

In December 2010, it was announced that Elijah Wood, Bruce Boxleitner, Lance Henriksen, Emmanuelle Chriqui, Mandy Moore, Paul Reubens, Nate Corddry and Reginald VelJohnson would voice characters in a television series based on the Tron franchise, titled Tron: Uprising.

Cancellation

On January 14, 2013, producer Edward Kitsis responded to rumors of cancellation by stating, "I don't know what the future is now. I know at the present, I can say we need more viewers." Disney XD moved the program in the broadcast schedule to Monday mornings at 12:00 AM Eastern until the first season episodes finished airing on January 28, 2013. After the last episode of the first season aired, no more episodes of Tron: Uprising have been produced.

Release

Marketing

A trailer for the series, with a voice-over by Bruce Boxleitner, was released online in. and on the home video releases of Tron: Legacy, on. Disney XD presented CGI models of characters, concept art, and the original trailer that was with the home releases of Tron: Legacy at San Diego Comic Con 2011. Disney released the first, pre-season episode on, in which the full 31-minute episode was featured on Disney XD on Demand, YouTube, Facebook, iTunes a week earlier. The prelude episode was broadcast only on the Disney Channel, and was originally going to be a 10-part miniseries.

Netflix

On May 9, 2013 it was announced that Disney had reached an agreement with Netflix wherein Tron: Uprising would appear on the streaming service, however it was removed one year later.

Disney+

The full series of Tron: Uprising now available for streaming on Disney+.

Music

The series is scored by Joseph Trapanese, who arranged Daft Punk's. A soundtrack album for the score was released digitally and manufacture on demand CD by Walt Disney Records on.
Track list:

Reception

Critical response

The series premiere earned mostly positive reviews. It also currently holds an 8.8 rating on TV.com, and 8.1 rating from 7,064 users on IMDb.com. "Beck's Beginning" was given a positive review, with IGN ranking it 8 out of 10.

Awards and nominations