Tron: Ares
Appearance
Tron: Ares is a 2025 science fiction film in which Ares, an advanced program sent from the digital realm into the physical world on a perilous mission, marks humanity's first contact with artificial intelligence beings; Tron: Ares is the third film in the Tron franchise.
- Directed by Joachim Rønning. Written by Jesse Wigutow.
No going back. (taglines)
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Ares
[edit]- My world is coming to destroy yours. You're running out of time. But I can help.
- I'm looking for something, something I do not understand.
Eve Kim
[edit]- He's the most advanced A.I. known to mankind! His name is Ares.
Kevin Flynn
[edit]- A malfunctioning program who wants to live. Why's that?
- You ready? 'Cause there's no going back.
Julian Dillinger
[edit]- Since time began, man has gazed at the stars and he has wondered "Am I alone?" Well it turns out that we've been looking in the wrong direction. Because intelligent life does exist. Only it's not out there. It's in here. So much talk of A.I. in big tech today: virtual worlds, what are they gonna look like, when will we get there? Well, folks, we're not going there. They are coming here.
Elisabeth Dillinger
[edit]- You think you're in control of this? You're not.
Dialogue
[edit]Taglines
[edit]- No going back.
- Worlds will collide.
Cast
[edit]- Jared Leto - Ares
- Greta Lee - Eve Kim
- Evan Peters - Julian Dillinger
- Jodie Turner-Smith - Athena
- Hasan Minhaj - Ajay Singh
- Arturo Castro - Seth Flores
- Gillian Anderson - Elisabeth Dillinger
- Jeff Bridges - Kevin Flynn
- Cameron Monaghan - Caius
- Sarah Desjardins - Erin
- Selene Yun - Tess Kim
External links
[edit]
Encyclopedic article on Tron: Ares on Wikipedia
- Tron: Ares quotes at the Internet Movie Database
- Tron: Ares at Rotten Tomatoes
| Films | Tron (1982) · Tron: Legacy (2010) · Tron: Ares (2025) |
| Television | Tron: Uprising (2012–2013) |
| Video games | Tron 2.0 (2003) · Tron: Evolution (2010) |
| Comics | Tron: The Ghost in the Machine (2006–2008) · Tron: Betrayal (2010) |
| Theme parks | ElecTRONica (2010–2012) |