Fans of the iconic “TRON” franchise are in for a treat as Disney has officially commenced production on the long-awaited third installment, “TRON: Ares,” in Vancouver as of January 2024. The original 1982 film, “TRON,” revolutionized science fiction cinema with its innovative use of computer graphics to create “the Grid,” a vivid digital universe within a computer system. It introduced audiences to Kevin Flynn, a video game developer portrayed by Jeff Bridges, whose adventures in the Grid captivated viewers and secured the film’s status as a cult classic.
Following the success of the 2010 sequel, “TRON: Legacy,” anticipation has been building for another sequel, and now “TRON: Ares” is set to continue the saga. Jeff Bridges has excitedly confirmed his involvement in the new film, despite his character’s ambiguous fate in “TRON: Legacy.” Bridges shared his enthusiasm on the Film Comment podcast, expressing eagerness to work alongside Jared Leto, who will be starring in this latest chapter.

The film promises to uphold the franchise’s reputation for cutting-edge visual effects and innovative storytelling. Cameron Monaghan, one of the film’s stars, has praised the set’s design, noting the impressive practical sets that bring the digital world of the Grid to life. Monaghan’s admiration for the visual craftsmanship has even drawn him to the set on his days off, a testament to the production’s scale and detail.
“TRON: Ares” aims to push the boundaries of what is visually possible, continuing to explore new dimensions of storytelling within the digital universe. Fans and newcomers alike can look forward to another exhilarating ride through the visually stunning and ever-evolving landscape of the Grid.
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