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'Tron Legacy' Seven-Minute Clip Emerges in Bootleg Version
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The clip, taped during Comic Con panel, follows Sam Flynn as he is already in cyber game world and gets a suit to join the game.

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The attendees of "Tron Legacy" panel at San Diego Comic Con on Thursday, July 22 were treated with a long clip in addition to a new trailer. A fan apparently taped the clip while it was screened during the presentation and has shared the bootleg version via internet.

It opens with Sam Flynn who finds himself captured by some men in uniforms in cyber universe. He enters a place where some women dress him with a new suit. He is later sent to join a gladiatorial game where he has to try to survive. The more-than-seven-minute clip then shows quick shots of light cycles and the battles.

"Tron Legacy" will center its story on Sam Flynn who investigates the disappearance of his father Kevin. As he manages to find his father in the world of fierce programs and gladiatorial games where his father has been living for 25 years, Sam now has to join forces with Kevin and Kevin's loyal confidant on a life-and-death journey across a visually-stunning cyber universe that has become far more advanced and exceedingly dangerous.

Garrett Hedlund plays Sam with Jeff Bridges reprising his role as Kevin. Olivia Wilde joins the cast as Quorra while Michael Sheen will be seen playing Caster once again. Directed by Joseph Kosinski, the upcoming action sci-fi which will serve as a sequel to 1982 "Tron" is due for U.S. release on December 17.

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