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Tron: Ares Escapes the Grid for Real World
26 Nov
Summary
- Tron: Ares attempts to bring digital beings into the real world.
- The film had a disappointing box office of $142 million.
- Home release includes deleted scenes and extensive featurettes.

Tron: Ares is re-entering the spotlight, daring to bridge the digital and real worlds. Julian Dillinger, portrayed by Evan Peters, attempts to extract digital beings as programmable soldiers, facing a tight 29-minute survival window. Eve Kim, the new ENCOM boss played by Greta Lee, collaborates with Ares, a restless program embodied by Jared Leto, who desires existence beyond circuitry.
Their partnership ignites conflict, notably with Athena, played by Jodie Turner-Smith, and draws them towards Kevin Flynn, Jeff Bridges' enigmatic Grid expert. The film's digital release is set for December 2, 2025, following its theatrical run, with physical editions arriving January 6, 2026, including a limited SteelBook.
Disney has enriched the home release with three deleted scenes and numerous featurettes, seeking to boost the film's reception. Despite a significant box office shortfall and a potential $132.7 million loss, the movie's striking visuals and sound design have been praised, offering Tron: Ares a second chance with audiences.




