From “The Matrix” to “Inception” to “Tron,” the common difficulty that heroes encounter after they’re in a world exterior their very own is that in the event that they die in that one, they die within the one they got here from, too. Factoring that in, may Leto’s Ares — who was as soon as an inhabitant of The Grid — now be a fully-fledged human, and due to this fact liable to damage and a bloody perma-death given his new environment? It will definitely make sense, however what’s much more fascinating is what add-ons Ares may carry into this panorama from the one he left behind.
To consider “Tron” is to see neck-and-neck gentle cycle chases and other people getting become cubes when a spinning neon frisbee hits them. Nonetheless, may “Tron: Ares” combine issues up and have its escaped program carry a few of these iconic components over to the actual world? Watching police automobiles get hit with a light-weight path from Leto on a light-weight cycle positive would make for a fantastic set piece and may clarify why he takes a light kicking however retains on ticking. We’ll see if he reaches the tip of the sport when “Tron: Ares” begins up in theatres on October 10, 2025.