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Leto's Tron: Ares Flops: A $200M Bet Gone Wrong
14 Dec
Summary
- Tron: Ares, starring Jared Leto, is a significant financial flop.
- The film's budget was $220 million but it grossed $73.1 million domestically.
- Jared Leto's next project, Masters of the Universe, is slated for 2026.

Jared Leto's foray into the Tron universe with "Tron: Ares" has resulted in a significant box office disappointment. The film, which featured Leto as Ares, a super-intelligent program, carried a substantial budget of $220 million. Unfortunately, its financial performance has been dismal, grossing only $73.1 million domestically and $142.2 million worldwide, far short of the $550 million needed to break even.
The narrative of "Tron: Ares" centered on a corporate rivalry and the introduction of an advanced AI program into reality, exploring themes of empathy and artificial intelligence. Despite an ensemble cast and high production values, the film's commercial failure has overshadowed its critical reception and artistic ambitions for the year.
This outcome marks 2025 as a challenging year for Leto's release slate. However, the actor is slated to appear next as Skeletor in the 2026 film "Masters of the Universe," signaling a pivot to future high-profile projects.




