The official trailer for TRON: Ares has finally been shared, and it comes 15 years after 2010’s TRON: Legacy was released. Starring Jared Leto as Ares, it will serve as the third movie in the franchise and will see the return of Jeff Bridges’ Kevin Flynn. The pair will be joined by Greta Lee’s Eve Kim, Evan Peters’ Julian Dillinger, Gillian Anderson, and other major stars. After years of production delays and rewrites, Disney’s latest TRON movie will finally be released on October 10, 2025.
Disney has finally dropped the official trailer for TRON: Ares, revealing the new reality for the universe. Instead of taking place in another world, the new movie will see the virtual world collide with a live-action landscape, after TRON: Legacy introduced the idea to the franchise. Some of the footage was previously seen at CinemaCon 2025, but it was not released to the public until now. Check it out below:
What This Trailer Means For TRON: Ares
The Collision Between Worlds Will Be Devastating
Because they focus on a real-world star, the TRON movies have previously focused on virtual reality with some limited attention spent on the real world. The threequel is looking to change that dynamic with its Grid-born protagonist, as the TRON: Ares trailer indicates that virtual cities and landscapes will no longer be the main setting of this universe. Leto’s Ares will be a rogue AI with the ability to shift planes to the real world, and he evidently has the power to devastate cities, as the footage revealed that a virtual bike could even split police cars in half.
Previous movies have considered the idea of AI traveling to the real world, as Quorra (Olivia Wilde) managed to escape the virtual landscape in TRON: Legacy. While Quorra is not an especially malevolent enтιтy, the trailer indicates that several programs have villainous intentions, as an apparent army seeks to invade reality. Additionally, the red coloring is a sign that the Master Control Program from the first movie could be making its return, though that remains to be seen. The very presence of AI outside of the virtual world indicates that the stakes of TRON: Ares have been significantly raised.
Our Take On The TRON: Ares Trailer
After Years Of Waiting, TRON 3 Appears Very Differen
The threequel has been controversial for years, largely because of the absence of Daft Punk, the casting of Jared Leto, and limited connections to previous TRON movies. Still, this trailer appears to be a sign that TRON: Ares will be tying into Legacy, as it is building on the themes of Quorra’s ascension and the importance of the real world. The production quality also seems incredible, as the visual effects are stunning. It remains to be seen if this movie will live up to its predecessors, but this trailer is a welcome sign of quality.
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