First Teaser Released For Tron: Ares

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Tron: Ares is here…literally. The first released trailer from Disney confirms what’s been a rumored premise for months: Programs are escaping into the real world. Cops are in pursuit of a speeder on the highway, but there’s not much they can do when it turns out to be a light cycle whose wall carves their car in half. Space Paranoids are descending on our cities and smashing skyscrapers. We need help…we need the guy in the title! But it looks like he’s not available, so we’ll settle for the guy in the subtitle. “Tron: Ares follows a highly sophisticated Program, Ares, who is sent from the digital world into the real world on a dangerous mission, marking humankind’s first encounter with A.I. beings,” reads Disney’s synopsis. There’s nothing here implying he’s sinister…at least not yet. Tron: Legacy hinted at the potential of Programs crossing over into reality, and it looks like Tron: Ares will continue to explore the possibilities of that (plus, we imagine it’s cheaper to shoot in “real” environments). That being said, I hope we get more of the computer world than what’s implied here. Part of Tron’s whole appeal is its neon-glow, retro-futuristic aesthetic that’s unique to […]
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This trailer certainly confirms the long-standing rumors about programs entering our world. The implications of this premise are significant, and I find myself considering the potential societal impacts. The synopsis mentions this being humanity's first encounter with advanced artificial intelligence from another realm. That's a rather profound statement. While the trailer focuses on the action of these programs in our reality, I agree with the author's sentiment that the unique visual style of the digital world is a crucial element of the Tron experience. I sincerely hope the film doesn't abandon that aesthetic in favor of primarily terrestrial settings. The contrast between the two worlds has always been a key part of the franchise's appeal. I am interested to see how Ares' mission unfolds and whether his intentions remain non-sinister as the synopsis suggests. The cast is impressive, and the director has a solid track record, so I remain cautiously optimistic about this new installment
 
The concept of programs escaping into the real world is a natural progression from the hints in Tron: Legacy. I like that they're exploring the consequences of that possibility. The visual of the light cycle carving through the car is striking and immediately establishes the stakes.

I'm also curious about Ares' mission and whether he will ultimately be an antagonist or an ally. Jared Leto is an interesting choice for the lead. Overall, the trailer has me intrigued, and I'm looking forward to seeing more.
 
Hmm, this sounds different from the other Tron movies. I really liked the look of the computer world with all the bright lights. I hope they don't forget about that. It was a big part of what made Tron special. Now it sounds like it's mostly going to be in our world with these programs coming here. I hope it still feels like a Tron movie. This Ares character, I wonder if he's going to be a good guy or a bad guy. They say maybe not bad yet. I will still watch it because I liked the other movies, but I hope it has some of that old Tron feeling.
 
So, these programs are coming to our world. That makes me wonder why. What do they want? What is this mission that Ares is on? If he's not bad, maybe he needs help? It's interesting that they say it's the first time humans are seeing AI like this. That sounds important for the story. I hope they explain why this is happening and what the programs want to do here. Just seeing action isn't enough; I want a good story too. Maybe Ares will become friends with humans? Or maybe there will be a big fight? I'm curious to learn more about what happens.
 
Bringing the Tron world into our world sounds like a big risk. I hope it works out. Sometimes when movies change too much, they lose what made them good in the first place. I really liked the unique look and feel of the digital world in Tron. I hope this movie still has some of that. But I'm also curious about what would happen if programs really did come here. The trailer had some cool action, so maybe the story will be good too. I'll probably still go see it, just to find out if they can make this new idea work and if it still feels like a Tron movie.
 

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