
After a long wait and lots of anticipation, the movie is now playing in theaters. Critics are sharply divided on whether it’s any good.
The newest film in Disney’s previously inactive sci-fi series received mixed reviews from critics, with a 54% approval rating. However, audiences are loving it, giving it an 87% rating. Critics have praised the film’s stunning visuals and music, calling it a “sensory feast,” but they also feel the story is too predictable and lacks genuine emotional depth.
Despite being newly released, the film is already receiving rave reviews from fans, who are calling it the best *Tron* movie so far. On Rotten Tomatoes, viewers have praised its blend of exciting action and thought-provoking themes. One verified reviewer wrote, “Fantastic story, incredible music, and stunning visuals! Seeing it in IMAX was a must, and I’m already hoping for a sequel!” Another viewer commented that the movie is a fun and visually impressive addition to the *Tron* universe, with a great soundtrack, and lays a solid groundwork for future installments.
One viewer called the new *Tron: Ares* movie exactly what they didn’t know they were waiting for, praising its memorable scenes and nods to fans. They also highlighted the strong acting and stunning visuals, recommending it be seen with a high-quality sound system. This positive feedback reflects what thousands of others are saying. Currently, *Tron: Ares* has an 87% audience score, making it the best-rated *Tron* movie among fans – even better than the original film (69%) and *Legacy* (64%).
Viewers have also praised the music by Nine Inch Nails, which adds a darker, more intense feel to the film. It’s been compared to the iconic score by Wendy Carlos from the original 1982 *Tron*, but with a contemporary update. Despite mixed reviews, Disney might see *Tron: Ares* as a success. The film confidently brings the franchise into the modern science fiction landscape, even if critics aren’t fully convinced.
CBR Also Had Strong Thoughts On Tron: Ares
The reviewer also gave the new film a negative critique, saying the story felt forced due to numerous changes. They also pointed out the movie seemed too aware of the long wait since the last installment, starting with a busy and overly detailed opening that quickly covered years of backstory to introduce new characters.
Joachim Rønning directed *Tron: Ares*, written by Jesse Wigutow. The film centers on Ares, a highly advanced program who ventures from the digital world into our own on a risky mission – the first time humans will encounter artificial intelligence. The cast includes Greta Lee, Evan Peters, Jodie Turner-Smith, Hasan Minhaj, Arturo Castro, and Gillian Anderson, alongside Jeff Bridges returning as Kevin Flynn.
Tron: Ares is currently playing in theaters worldwide.
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