The grid looks suspiciously like Vancouver, asJared Letohas been spotted on the streets of British Columbia while filming scenes for his latest movie,Tron: Ares. Leto stars as the rogue program Ares in the film, who seeks to cross from the digital to the real world in what sounds like a mission that could redefine the boundaries between human and artificial intelligence. It’s a groundbreaking moment in theTronnarrative — humankind’s first brush with AI beings that could either bridge or burn the gap between our worlds.
The movie also features a star-studded cast, withGillian Anderson, Jodie Turner-Smith, andPast Lives' breakoutGreta Leejoining the high-octane adventure.YellowjacketsalumSarah DesjardinsandShameless' Cameron Monaghanare also on board, alongsideHasan MinhajandArturo Castro, rounding out a diverse ensemble.The movie is directed byJoachim Rønning,who first gained significant attention with the 2012 filmKon-Tiki, which was nominated for both the Academy Award and Golden Globe for Best Foreign Language Film. His Hollywood breakthrough came with the 2017 blockbusterPirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales.He continued to direct large-scale films, includingMaleficent: Mistress of Evilin 2019.

What Are The ‘Tron’ Movies About?
Dive into the neon-soaked world ofTron, whereJeff Bridgesplays Kevin Flynn, a computer programmer who finds himself digitized and trapped inside the video game universe he helped create. In a vividly rendered digital world, programs mimic human behavior, all constrained by the technical specs and limitations of their digital environment. Fast forward toTron: Legacy, where Flynn’s son, Sam (played byGarrett Hedlund), steps into the same digital landscape in search of his father who’s been missing for almost three decades. This sequel amps up the digital ante with a more sophisticated and perilous virtual society. Sam’s adventure takes a twist when he encounters a replica of his dad eager to escape into the real world.
Both films, particularly the originalTron, are celebrated for their groundbreaking visual effects that set a new standard in the realm of digital filmmaking andhave maintained a strong cult following. For those looking to delve deeper into theTronuniverse, both movies, along with the impressive animated seriesTron: Uprising, which bridges the narrative gap between the two, are available for streaming on Disney+. The series further explores the intricate dynamics of the visually stunning digital world.

Tron: Aresdebuts exclusively in theaters on August 03, 2025. The original is streaming now on Disney+. See more set videos below.
Tron: Ares


