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Home / Arts and Entertainment / AI Program 'Ares' Sent to Real World on Risky Mission to Retrieve Coveted Code

AI Program 'Ares' Sent to Real World on Risky Mission to Retrieve Coveted Code

7 Oct

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Summary

  • Tron franchise rebooted with new film Tron: Ares
  • AI program Ares sent from digital world to real world on mission
  • Ares must retrieve a code for "permanence" from Encom CEO Eve Kim

In a few weeks, the Tron franchise will be rebooted with the release of a new film, Tron: Ares. The story follows an AI program named Ares who is sent from the digital world to the real world on a mission to retrieve a coveted code for "permanence" that was originally designed by legendary Kevin Flynn.

Ares' target is Encom CEO Eve Kim, who is desperate to take AI to the next level by obtaining this code. Hot on Ares' trail is Julian Dillinger, whose grandfather was the villain in the original Tron film. Julian tries to hack into Encom to send Ares to destroy Eve and get the prize, but Ares discovers that humanity isn't as bad as he thought and starts to transform as he interacts with Eve and others.

The film explores the budding relationship between AI and humans, as Ares navigates the real world and grapples with questions about what it means for mankind. While the script misses some opportunities to deeply explore these themes, the film is still an entertaining and visually dazzling techno-thriller that features strong performances from Jared Leto as Ares and Greta Lee as Eve.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Tron: Ares movie follows an AI program named Ares who is sent from the digital world to the real world on a mission to retrieve a coveted code for "permanence" that was originally designed by legendary Kevin Flynn.
The main villain in Tron: Ares is Julian Dillinger, whose grandfather was the villain in the original Tron film. Julian tries to hack into Encom to send Ares to destroy CEO Eve Kim and get the prized code.
In the film, Ares discovers that humanity isn't as bad as he thought and starts to transform as he interacts with Eve Kim and other human characters, exploring the budding relationship between AI and humans.

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