
Tron Ares is scheduled for release on October 10, 2025. The film stars Jared Leto as the protagonist, a program called Ares, and based on the teaser, it appears that the world of Tron will launch a full-fledged invasion of the actual world. Tron Ares is not a sequel to Tron Legacy, but rather a soft reboot of the franchise.
When it was announced that Tron will return with a new film, curiosity was at an all-time high. However, when fans learned that Jared Leto was supposed to play the protagonist, they became apprehensive given his track record in recent years. Today marks the release of the first trailer for Tron Ares, and it looks spectacular. So, without further ado, let’s discuss what we saw in the Tron Ares trailer, as well as the film’s release date.
What Did We See In The Trailer For Tron Legacy?
The teaser for Tron Legacy revealed little about the plot of the film, but the clips we saw in the film demonstrate how much love and effort went into the VFX work, which looks incredible. In the trailer, we witness two programs use their light cycles to chop a police cruiser in half. Aside from that, it appears that the universe of Tron is starting a full-fledged invasion on the actual world. So far, it appears that we will be treated to a story reminiscent of the alien invasion genre.
Finally, we got to see a few of pictures of Jared Leto as Ares, the previously disclosed protagonist. However, because we don’t have a lot of plot elements, we will have to wait for another trailer to get more information.
What Is Tron Ares’ Release Date?
Tron Ares will be released theatrically on October 10, 2025. This film has been in production since January 2024, with filming wrapping in May. The music was composed by Nine Inch Nails in August, and Tron Ares is now poised to be released on its scheduled date.
Is Tron Ares a Sequel to Tron Legacy?
When Tron Ares was first announced, many fans expected it would be a direct successor to Tron Legacy, which was released in 2010. However, it was later announced that Tron Ares is not a sequel to Tron Legacy, but rather a soft relaunch of the franchise. This was confirmed once again when the cast of Tron Legacy lacked stars such as Garrett Hedlund, Olivia Wilde, and Jeff Bridges.