Of all the things Tron: Legacy introduced to the franchise, Quorra is perhaps the most interesting. While the father/son relationship between Kevin and Sam Flynn acted as the films emotional through-line, it was Quorra that often kept stealing the show, providing the film with its real beating heart in the process. As the last remaining ISO in the Grid, Quorras importance was played up often and Olivia Wilde infused her performance with enough charm and curiosity to keep the character from becoming too much of a kick-ass cliché so that it was more than easy to root for her to make it through to the end credits. With Quorra out in the real world by the end of the film, a third Tron needs to at least shine a light on her fish-out-of-water experiences before it inevitably jumps back into the Grid or whatever new environment itll take place in. Quorra was an immensely refreshing presence, avoiding becoming a stock damsel-in-distress in fact, she does more saving of Sam than the other way around and Tron 3 would undoubtedly benefit from her continued involvement and the avenues down which her character can evolve.
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