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So after Kevin Flynn and Tron (Bruce Boxleitner) beat the Master Control Program in the first movie, the digital world continued to evolve. You may have seen the shots of Tron City from Comic-Con. Meanwhile, our real-life digital world of the Internet came about in the early '90s, so the Tron world would have begun evolving more than a decade earlier. But does the one have to do with the other? "This isn't a movie about the Internet," Bailey said. "We're going to say that this system of Tron, this universe that Steven [Lisberger] created, existed and evolved on its own, somewhat like the Galapagos Islands. So this is a universe unto itself. We're going into another world. This isn't a movie about the World Wide Web at all." By the time our world embraced the Internet, the world of Tron had already suffered its own kind of 9/11. "Something very big happened in our world, in our narrative, in 1989," Bailey said. "Kevin Flynn disappeared, and that event, which you will learn in the movie, is tied to something that happened inside the system. So there is a corollary."
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