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Tron: Ares becomes Disney+'s #1 movie after box office flop
Summary
Tron: Ares, which grossed about $142.2 million in theaters and scored 53% on Rotten Tomatoes, reached the top spot on Disney+'s U.S. charts after debuting on the service on January 7.
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Tron: Ares has found a new audience on Disney+ after a disappointing theatrical run. The film opened in theaters in October 2025 and later arrived on Disney+ on January 7, where it climbed to the platform's U.S. top spot. The movie is the third entry in the Tron franchise and was presented as a largely standalone story rather than a direct continuation. Its move to streaming has prompted a reassessment of the film's tone and reach.
Key facts:
- Tron: Ares grossed about $142.2 million worldwide during its theatrical run (reported via Box Office Mojo).
- The film received a middling 53% score on Rotten Tomatoes.
- Tron: Ares debuted on Disney+ on January 7 and rose to #1 on the platform's U.S. charts, surpassing Avatar: The Way of Water on the list (reported via Flix Patrol).
- The movie is the third entry in the franchise and producer Justin Springer said it is not a direct sequel to earlier films.
- Creative choices noted in coverage include a darker tone under director Joachim Rønning, a focus on a new digital entity played by Jared Leto, and a reduced presence for Jeff Bridges compared with earlier Tron films.
Summary:
The film's streaming success has given Tron: Ares renewed visibility and led some viewers to reassess its ambitions and pacing. Streaming engagement is now being discussed as an influence on franchise decisions, but whether this will lead to further Tron projects is undetermined at this time.
