CLU

CLU is an antagonistic program who makes his Kingdom Hearts series debut in Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance. He originally appeared in Disney's 2010 science fiction film, Tron: Legacy. Despite being the film's main antagonist, he does not serve as a boss in Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance.

Development
Although the Grid was confirmed to appear in Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance as early as Jump Festa 2012, CLU himself was not confirmed to appear until the February 2012 Special Trailer.

Side: Sora
After an encounter with Xemnas and Young Xehanort, Sora finds himself in the Disc Wars arena. As he studies his surroundings, CLU appears before him with Rinzler at his side. CLU confirms that he was the one who turned Tron into Rinzler in the first place, but he agrees to turn him back in return for the Keyblade. When Sora refuses to comply, CLU states that he'll have to take the Keyblade from him by force. Rinzler attacks Sora, and the two battle. After their skirmish, Sora manages to restore Tron from within his agile opponent. CLU throws his identity disk at Sora in an attempt to eliminate him, but Rinzler knocks Sora out of the way and is hit by the disk instead. The disk then ricochets off the walls of the arena and hits the floor directly in front of Rinzler, creating a massive hole underneath him. As the program falls, he desperately reaches for Sora's hand. After watching these events transpire, CLU determines that he'll have to deal with Sora later and heads off to retrieve his masked lackey.

Side: Riku
After he is apprehended by a group of Black Guards, Riku finds himself on the Light Cycle track. CLU appears behind him with a pair of guards, and he forces the young Keyblade wielder to participate in a Light Cycle battle.

When Riku accompanies Sam Flynn, Kevin Flynn, and Quorra to the Portal, he finds CLU waiting for them. CLU accuses Kevin of breaking his promise that the two of them would change the world together, and he summons the Commantis to demonstrate the applications at his disposal. Riku battles and defeats the Nightmare Dream Eater, after which CLU tells Kevin he has created the perfect system. Kevin corrects CLU and tells him he has no knowledge of what perfection truly is because he didn't know what it was when he created him. He apologizes to his creation only to be kicked violently and knocked to the ground, and Sam attacks CLU to avenge his father. The program effortlessly tosses him aside, and Riku and Quorra come to Sam's aid. Hoping to save his son, Kevin tells CLU to remember what he came for: his identity disk, the key that would allow him to escape the Grid and enter the real world. CLU closes in on Kevin and takes the disk, but when he examines it and sees that it is truly Quorra's, the antagonistic program desperately tries to reclaim Kevin's by leaping to the other side of the bridge. Sam and Quorra reluctantly leave Kevin behind on his orders and open the Portal to escape the Grid, and Riku blocks the path to the Portal so that CLU cannot follow them. Kevin then sacrifices himself to eliminate CLU, forcing the program back into his being.

Appearance
CLU physically resembles a younger version of his creator, Kevin Flynn, as well as his predecessor, the original CLU. His outfit consists of a black, skintight suit with yellow-orange circuitry.

Origin
CLU 2's predecessor, simply known as CLU, or "Codified Likeness Utility", makes a brief appearance in the 1982 film Tron. Flynn codes and sends CLU into the ENCOM server in order to retrieve evidence of Ed Dilinger's plagiarism of his work. However, CLU is caught by a Recognizer and is subsequently derezzed by the Master Control Program.

After Flynn's promotion to CEO of ENCOM, CLU 2 is created in order to oversee the Grid in his place with help from Tron. At one point, a new race of programs, the ISOs, emerges from the Sea of Simulation; Flynn sees these as the next step in human evolution, but CLU 2, having been programmed by Flynn to build the "perfect world", sees the ISOs as an imperfection, and due to their differing opinions, performs a coup d'etat. In the ensuing scuffle, CLU 2 fights against Tron while Flynn escapes. CLU 2 gains the upper hand and defeats Tron, but rather than kill him, he repurposes him to serve him as Rinzler. CLU 2 then oversees the "Purge", a genocide of the ISOs, and he brings the Grid under his control.

Over the next twenty years, CLU 2 discovers that Flynn's identity disk, the Grid's master key, will lead him to the real world, which he hopes to take over and make a part of his "perfect world". To this end, he sends a page to Flynn's son, Sam, in order to lure him into the Grid, but Sam escapes with help from the last remaining ISO, Quorra. Eventually, CLU 2 tracks them to Flynn's hideout and gains possession of Flynn's disk with help from a double-agent, Zuse. However, as CLU 2 prepares to lead his army into the real world, he is stopped by Kevin, Sam, and Quorra, who aim to reach the I/O tower and escape while leaving CLU 2 trapped inside forever. During the resulting chases and fights, Rinzler remembers his past as Tron and almost kills CLU 2, but CLU 2 survives and pursues the Flynns and Quorra to the I/O tower. During the final confrontation, Flynn sacrifices himself to reintegrate CLU 2 into his being while Sam and Quorra escape, destroying CLU 2 once and for all.

In the film, CLU 2 is physically portrayed by John Reardon and voiced by Jeff Bridges. His resemblance to Jeff Bridges is achieved through CGI.