Tron fans have plenty to be excited about in 2025. After a long hiatus, the franchise is set to return to the big screen this October with a new installment titled Tron: Ares. This third Tron movie features Jared Leto as the titular character, a program embarking on a high-stakes and enigmatic mission in the real world.
But can we truly call Ares a sequel? Visually, the film is unmistakably linked to 2010's Tron: Legacy, as evidenced by the newly released trailer. The shift from Daft Punk to Nine Inch Nails for the score underscores the continued emphasis on an electronica-heavy soundtrack.
However, in other aspects, Ares appears more like a soft reboot than a direct sequel. The absence of key characters from Legacy raises questions. Why aren't stars Garrett Hedlund and Olivia Wilde reprising their roles as Sam Flynn and Quorra? And why is Jeff Bridges, a veteran of the Tron series, the only confirmed returning cast member? Let's delve deeper into how Legacy set up its sequel and why Ares seems to be diverging from that path.
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2 ImagesGarrett Hedlund’s Sam Flynn & Olivia Wilde’s Quorra
Tron: Legacy primarily focuses on the intertwined journeys of Garrett Hedlund's Sam Flynn and Olivia Wilde's Quorra. Sam, the son of Jeff Bridges' character Kevin Flynn, the CEO of Encom who vanished in 1989, enters The Grid to rescue his father and thwart Kevin's creation, CLU, from invading the real world with a digital army.
During his quest, Sam reconnects with his father and encounters Quorra, an ISO—a spontaneously generated digital lifeform within The Grid. Quorra symbolizes the potential for life within a digital realm. By the film's conclusion, Sam defeats CLU and returns to the real world with Quorra, who has been transformed into a flesh-and-blood being.
Legacy sets a clear stage for a sequel, with Sam ready to take on his role as Encom's largest shareholder and lead the company towards a more open-source future, with Quorra as a testament to the marvels of the digital world. The home video release even includes a short film, "Tron: The Next Day," which shows Sam beginning to steer Encom into a new era.
Despite this setup, neither Hedlund nor Wilde are returning for Tron: Ares, which is a notable omission. Disney's decision to pivot to a more standalone narrative for Ares might be influenced by Legacy's box office performance, which, while not a failure, did not meet Disney's expectations, grossing $409.9 million worldwide against a $170 million budget. This performance, alongside other underperforming live-action films from that era, may have prompted Disney to reconsider the direct continuation of the plot.
However, Sam and Quorra are integral to the Tron narrative, and their absence leaves a significant gap. It raises questions about their fates: Did Sam abandon his mission at Encom? Did Quorra return to The Grid? We hope Ares will at least acknowledge their importance, if not bring them back in surprise cameo roles.
Cillian Murphy’s Edward Dillinger, Jr.
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The absence of Cillian Murphy, who played Edward Dillinger, Jr., in Legacy, is equally puzzling. Introduced as the head of Encom's software development team and an adversary to Sam's open-source vision, Dillinger was clearly set up for a larger role in a sequel, potentially as the main human antagonist, mirroring his father's role in the original Tron.
The Tron: Ares trailer hints at the return of the Master Control Program (MCP), with Ares and other programs marked by the MCP's signature red highlights. This suggests a darker mission for Ares, though his role as hero or villain remains unclear. If the MCP is back, why isn't Edward Dillinger, Jr., returning? And why is Gillian Anderson's new character now central to the Encom board?
However, Evan Peters is set to play Julian Dillinger, indicating the Dillinger family's continued involvement. There's also a possibility that Murphy might return in a surprise role, given his uncredited cameo in Legacy.
Bruce Boxleitner’s Tron
The most surprising omission from Tron: Ares is Bruce Boxleitner, who played both Alan Bradley and the iconic program Tron. In Legacy, it was revealed that CLU's bodyguard Rinzler was a reprogrammed Tron, who regained his heroic identity after falling into the Sea of Simulation.
Boxleitner's absence from Ares raises questions about the film's direction. Is the plan to make a Tron movie without Tron himself? Could Cameron Monaghan be playing a recast version of Tron? Regardless, Ares should address Tron's unresolved fate from Legacy and provide some form of redemption for the character.
Why Is Jeff Bridges in Tron: Ares?
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The announcement of Jeff Bridges' return to the Tron franchise is perhaps the most perplexing. Both of his characters, Kevin Flynn and CLU, were killed off in Legacy. Yet, Bridges' voice can be heard in the Ares trailer, leaving fans to wonder whether he's playing a resurrected Kevin Flynn, a surviving CLU, or something entirely new.
The mystery surrounding Bridges' role adds to the intrigue of Ares. Is Ares working with Flynn or CLU, or is he carrying out the MCP's agenda? While we eagerly await Tron: Ares, the film's decision to bring back Bridges while sidelining other key survivors from Legacy leaves us both excited and puzzled.
One thing is certain: the new score by Nine Inch Nails promises to be a thrilling addition to the Tron universe.
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