Tron: Ares crosses over in October

Steevy Maximus

Well known pompous pontificator
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The long in development 3rd Tron film finally saw a trailer drop. After the lackluster performance of Tron Legacy, the third film was reworked from a direct sequel to a “stand alone entry” originally slated for Disney+. Directed by Joachim Ronning (Pirates of the Caribbean 5, Maleficent 2) with music by Nine Inch Nails, the film features Jared Leto, Greta Lee, Evan Peters, Gillian Anderson and…Jeff Bridges returning as Kevin Flynn!
Slated for release October 10, 2025

 

DefaultOption

Sourball
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I loved the original, and I even enjoyed Legacy, as much as the last act seemed like the writers had a case of 'oh, I guess we have to end the movie now, here's some unsatisfying hand-waving', but there's nothing in that trailer that makes me think I can't wait for it to hit D+. 🤷‍♂️
 

LordGigaIce

Another babka?
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I quite liked Legacy (Tron Legacy is a better The Last Jedi then The Last Jedi) so I'm a bit disappointment that this doesn't seem like it follows up on anything from that movie.
 

Ceir

Member
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I quite liked Legacy (Tron Legacy is a better The Last Jedi then The Last Jedi) so I'm a bit disappointment that this doesn't seem like it follows up on anything from that movie.
Yeah, unfortunately the Tron 3 that was an actual sequel to Legacy was torpedoed after Tomorrowland flopped. Disney took that as "audiences don't like non-Star Wars science fiction" and scuttled it.

I am a Tron fan, and I'm still not sure how I feel about Ares. I have reservations based on what I've read, and I don't like Jared Leto as an actor, but I'm willing to give it one chance. I mean, it might be great! But I'm going in very cautiously.

Man, Disney still doesn't know what to do with Tron, do they. There's the Legacy-based rollercoaster down in World, they're finally kicking Ares out the door, there's a trickle of collectible merch thanks to the parks, but...I dunno. Ares is something like the third attempt at a third movie, they did Uprising so very dirty with scheduling and lack of advertising (and then never releasing it physically either), and other than that there's just nothing.

Friend and I were talking about the very subject, and he floated that if Uprising hadn't gotten cut off at the knees - if they had gotten just 2-3 more episodes to wrap things up, they could have pivoted, made the story flow into Legacy and make the show's case of prequel-itis actually mean something narratively. Like, let the show end with Tron turning into Rinzler, Beck taking the Tron name as a codename (which then uncouples Boxleitner from the role), and Kevin & Quorra disappering into the outlands. Would it have been clunky and kinda depressing? Yeah, probably. But it would have had some flow and some story meaning going into the next (timeline) movie.
 

LordGigaIce

Another babka?
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Yeah, unfortunately the Tron 3 that was an actual sequel to Legacy was torpedoed after Tomorrowland flopped. Disney took that as "audiences don't like non-Star Wars science fiction" and scuttled it.
I liked Tron Legacy and I liked Tomorrowland. I even liked John Carter. That whole era of live action Disney is severely underrated and its box office failure contributed to our current pop culture stagnation.
It's not like this stuff was terribly original either, all of it was derivative of older properties... but at least there was a willingness to play with those properties and try to make original stories with them. And if nothing else they provided some variety. Sadly those three movies' underperformance probably convinced Disney to just go all in on Marvel and Star Wars and we're worse off for it.

Thing is I'm not against Tron 3 being a stand alone story in and of itself if it's got a story worth telling.
It's just... man... I don't like the feeling I'm getting that this movie is going to try and pretend Legacy never happened.

*the exception is Lone Ranger. That thing was awful and deserved to bomb
 

Ceir

Member
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I liked Tron Legacy and I liked Tomorrowland. I even liked John Carter. That whole era of live action Disney is severely underrated and its box office failure contributed to our current pop culture stagnation.
It's not like this stuff was terribly original either, all of it was derivative of older properties... but at least there was a willingness to play with those properties and try to make original stories with them. And if nothing else they provided some variety. Sadly those three movies' underperformance probably convinced Disney to just go all in on Marvel and Star Wars and we're worse off for it.

Thing is I'm not against Tron 3 being a stand alone story in and of itself if it's got a story worth telling.
It's just... man... I don't like the feeling I'm getting that this movie is going to try and pretend Legacy never happened.

*the exception is Lone Ranger. That thing was awful and deserved to bomb
Not wrong in any capacity, I don't think. Side tangent: John Carter was surprisingly good. The failure was in the desperate attempts to not 'reveal' the Mars thing, IIRC because some other animated movie involving Mars was a bust.
 

Rhinox

too old for this
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John Carter was a damn good movie. I'll absolutely die on that hill.
I would be excited for this, but I just cannot stand Jared Leto. Maybe when it's cheap to rent or comes to streaming . . .
 


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