Tron, Ares
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“Tron: Ares” opened with a disappointing $33.5 million at the domestic box office, according to early estimates reported by the Hollywood trade publications, with the Jared Leto-helmed reboot coming in below projections and well below the opening weekend sales from the last installment released in 2010.
Ares" shimmers with sleek visuals and a killer score, but beneath the glow-up lies the same old pointless trash.
Ares" review to help you decide whether to rush out and see Disney's new sci-fi action sequel starring Jared Leto and Greta Lee.
Tron Ares Opens With Mixed Numbers The new sci fi adventure Tron: Ares hit theaters this weekend with a strong preview showing. It earned $4.8M in early screen
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Tron: Ares review: Remember to breathe when you watch this action thrill ride
Legacy. Here we are fifteen years after that and we have Tron: Ares. Jeff Bridges has roles in all three. Each sequel expanded upon the story as a whole, added to the spectacular visuals, and gave nods to their predecessors.
Disney has never really known what to do with Tron, but now they don’t have to. Tron: Ares is a franchise killer, a movie so bad that no one will want anything from Tron ever again. Before Ares, if Tron was anything,
“Tron: Ares” bites off so much — a light cycle chase through downtown Vancouver, a laser attack by a massive, hovering vehicle, a Jet Ski pursuit, dozens of crushed police cars and endless flipping between Earth and no less than three computer grids — that it gets a bit deafening and numbing after two hours, like a late-stage Marvel movie.