Ares’ trailer reveals two sales arguments – and Jared Leto is not one of them

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The official trailer for “Tron: Ares” is there, and there is quite a bit. Like his two predecessors, “Tron” and “Tron: Legacy”, however, it seems that there are two very important elements which lead “Tron: Ares” – his soundtrack and his visuals impregnated with neon. Although it was snubbed for an Oscar appointment (because the Academy, although the use of a computer for visual effects, was to “cheat” in 1982), “Tron” helped blow up the cover of what can be done in special effects and paved the way for more images generated by computer (CGI) in movies and television. It is therefore logical that its consequences are also visually amazing, and “Legacy” absolutely nailed the mission in 2010. So what about “ares”?
Based on the film’s trailer (see above), which presents all kinds of nice visuals with many vehicles and armor suffocated with neon, “ARES” will carry the stellar visuals of the “Tron” franchise at a whole new level. The images of the trailer alone are elegant, sharp and they seem magnificent, so the real film will probably be absolutely incredible in Imax, taking full advantage of the extra-large screen and high-end projection technology. Not only that, but the soundtrack will also really have the chance to shine when it is pumped through imax speakers in the sound sound (and on the basis of the song of the trailer, these theaters will bang). Even if you are not a big fan of “Tron”, the views and updated sounds of “ARES” are really something to see.
Tron: Areas will have a killer soundtrack
The first “Tron” presented the music of the Arena Rock Band Journey and Film composing Wendy Carlos, better known for her work on “The Shining” and “A Clockwork Orange”, and the soundtrack is honestly fantastic. Quick advance around 2010 and the rest, “Tron: Legacy”, presents an obscurely good soundtrack other than the French electronic music duo Daft Punk. (They even made a fun appearance in the film as themselves!) For the darker history of “Ares”, however, the creatives of the suite decided to go with new inch industrial nails, and on the basis of the first single single, “As Alive Than You Need Me”, “It’s a match made in Sci-Fi Heaven. A lot of scores and soundtracks over the years, frequently collaborating with the composer Atticus Ross on films like “The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo” and “The Killer”, but an entire soundtrack by Nine Inch Nails is completely like something else.
If you will see “Ares” based solely on sites and sounds, you are probably in the right time. There will also be a little nostalgia, with Jeff Bridges so that “Ares” resumes his role as Kevin Flynn of the first two films “Tron”, although in a much smaller capacity. The rest of the distribution is overall just as impressive, with Evan Peters, Gillian Anderson, Greta Lee, Jodie Turner-Smith and Cameron Monaghan all playing roles.
Oh, and also, unfortunately, Jared Leto.
Tron: Ares makes two confusing decisions
If you are going to assemble a cast with someone as tall as Anderson (that is to say the scully agent of “The X-Files” herself), then what are you doing things doing things with Jared “Morbius” Leto? Even by putting aside the questionable attempts of Leto of method acting where he torments his colleagues member of the distribution, he is also the subject of a certain number of allegations of sexual misconduct (by The Guardian). It is honestly quite frustrating to block the sounds of Nine Inch Nails Synth Killer and to appreciate the dark torsion on “Tron” that the director “Ares” Joachim Rønning set up, only to see the sufficient face of Leto and be removed from all this. Why do we still hire him in 2025?
The other question more based on stories is why we bring the world tron (alias the grid) in our reality instead of returning to this digital field, because it is really the pleasure of the first two films “tron”. However, perhaps the film gathered something really convincing that will make its future world a little more entertaining. We will have to wait and see when “Tron: Ares” reached theaters on October 10, 2025, but at the very least, we know that he will appear and ring awesome.




