
TRON: Ares
No going back.
A highly sophisticated Program called Ares is sent from the digital world into the real world on a dangerous mission, marking humankind's first encounter with A.I. beings.
- 6.5
- 2025
- Released
- 1h 59m

Jared Leto
Ares
Greta Lee
Eve Kim
Evan Peters
Julian Dillinger
Gillian Anderson
Elisabeth Dillinger
Jodie Turner-Smith
Athena
Jeff Bridges
Kevin Flynn
Hasan Minhaj
Ajay Singh
Arturo Castro
Seth Flores
Cameron Monaghan
Caius
Sarah Desjardins
Erin
Aaron Paul Stewart
Cyber Security Pete
Roger Cross
Cross
Roark Critchlow
General McGrath
Katharine Isabelle
Marcia Lee Hadlow
Gary Vaynerchuk
Stuart Roche
Kwesi Ameyaw
Silvio
Robin Roberts
Robin Roberts
Kara Swisher
Kara Swisher
Sandy Robson
Ajay's Driver
Tal Shulman
Encom Engineer #1
Donald Heng
Encom Engineer #2
Tiffany Alycia Tong
Encom Engineer #3
Sakura Sykes
Athena's Red Guard #1
Shannon Leto
Pizza Parlor Patron
Selene Yun
Tess Kim
Catherine Haena Kim
Tess Kim (voice)
Bella Poarch
Paranoia-Con Emcee












































Released
en
$220,000,000.00
$142,073,994.00
- #artificial intelligence (a.i.)
- #computer program
- #simulation
- #computer simulation
- #sequel
- #angry
- #business rivalry
- #real world
- #digital world
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Reviews

Visually stunning and rhythmically charged, TRON: Ares expands its digital world with heart and energy. I loved how it blends legacy style with a fresh pulse for today’s audience. All around great story, entertaining from start to finish. A mesmerizing ride that reminds you why cinema and technology belong together. The VFX work is outstanding — great job to the entire team. I had a great time see
One of the best IMAX 3D experiences I've ever had. Thanks to Jared Leto, the Tron franchise isn't dead yet even after all these years. Joachim Rønning is an underrated visionary director who's direction is right on the money with the visuals and with the sound design. Talking about the sound, Nine Inch Nails has done a remarkable job at composing music for the movie and might have made the best sc

Oh dear! After “Morbius” (2022), I had hoped that Jared Leto might pick better, but after about ten minutes into this overlong and repetitive adventure I am afraid that proved not to be the case. Named after the Greek war god, he is a sophisticated computer programme that makes the “Terminator” look like “Barbie”. Virtually indestructible, he can penetrate any security system and therefore could p

##A Visually Stunning Sequel That Plays It a Bit Too Safe The Grid awaits once more, and its return is a welcome one. *TRON: Ares*, the long-gestating next chapter in the cult-favourite franchise, delivers exactly what the trailer promises: a breathtaking dive back into a digital world of light-cycle duels and identity-disc battles. It’s a spectacle for the senses that faithfully honors the leg

**SLOP** I can't believe people are actually saying it's good. Tron 2025 is completely boring, derivative, and predictable. The casting choices are absurd and it looks like a Netflix or Disney show aimed at pre-teens. Also, I guess crappy acting performed by crappy actors is standard for post 2020 Hollywood. I just don't understand why people love eating this slop, and then they clap like se
If a movie franchise has nothing especially new to say about itself or its mythology, perhaps it’s best if it refrains from trying to say anything at all. Such is the case with this latest installment in the “Tron” series of would-be sci-fi screen epics, a nondescript, underwhelming effort that, regrettably, disappoints in myriad ways. What starts out as a generally unengaging tale about AI corpor
mixed feelings! i really enjoyed it and brought a lot of cool stuff to the table, but felt really disconnected from the worldbuilding in the tron legacy affiliated media. this last month or so i've been going through all the canon tron media and obsessing over it. i really do have a love for the franchise. most of the people i went to see it with, who didn't put in the same amount of preparatio











