Grid lines and thunder—digital mythmaking with the volume turned up.
TRON: Ares channels sci-fi and adventure under Joachim Rønning; Tirapa evaluates craft choices, performances, and how the film meets its audience.
- Director
- Joachim Rønning
- Runtime
- 119 minutes
- Release
- 2025-10-10
- Genres
- Sci-Fi, Adventure
- Availability
- Theatrical & premium large format
Critical analysis
TRON: Ares doesn’t argue for relevance—it assumes it. Joachim Rønning stages the Grid as weather: neon fronts rolling across a world built from longing for speed and myth.
The film’s best sequences treat motion as character psychology—who chooses straight lines, who breaks them, who hides inside reflections.
When exposition arrives, it lands with hardware clicks rather than franchise homework; Tirapa’s screening emphasized sound design as tactility—fans whir, boots spark, silence feels priced.
It’s not a philosophical sequel; it’s an experiential one. If you miss tactile blockbuster craft, this is your voltage.
Worth watching if…
You still believe blockbuster futures should feel tactile, not merely rendered.
Strengths
- Sound perspective sells interior lives before dialogue spells them out.
- Performance calibration matches the film’s emotional risks.
- Color and contrast support theme instead of decorating scenes.
- Pacing trusts viewers to track motive without redundant recap.
Weak spots
- Marketing promises a slightly different tempo than the theatrical cut sustains.
- The finale resolves cleanly where messiness might have been braver.
- One exposition chunk arrives as dialogue after visuals already delivered it.
Cast
Jared Leto, Greta Lee, Evan Peters, Hasan Minhaj, Jodie Turner-Smith
Trailer & footage
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