43 Years Later, Disney's Most Underrated Sci-Fi Epic Delivers On A Strange Promise
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Tron: Ares, the third installment in the Tron franchise, promises to diverge from previous films by occurring more in the real world than in the virtual Grid. Director Joachim Rønning highlights an innovative narrative angle where AI perspectives dominate, as the story centers on a sophisticated program, Ares, dispatched from the digital realm to interact with humanity. This shift may intrigue audiences accustomed to the more straightforward portrayals of virtual worlds in the earlier films, challenging their expectations from the original 1982 film's visionary premise.
The concept was that a program is filming a program...it’s shot by a robot.
Ares will focus on a highly sophisticated program being sent from the digital world into the real world.
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