The 'Tron' franchise has reached a milestone... But here's where it gets controversial... And this is the part most people miss... A new era of creativity begins with the latest film, 'Tron: Ares', which brings the world of 'Tron' into our reality. As director and co-writer Steven Lisberger envisioned 'Tron' in the early 1980s, he sought to blend technology with imagination. The film’s title suggests an electronic future, yet it draws inspiration from real-world concepts like the Light Cycle—a vehicle based on real-life physics but presented as futuristic. This fusion of reality and fantasy marks a significant shift in the franchise’s storytelling. Unlike previous films, such as Tron and Tron: Legacy, 'Tron: Ares' reimagines the journey from the computer world to our real world, capturing both the wonder of digital futurism and the rawness of human experience. The film’s visuals are breathtaking, showcasing how the concept of 'Ares' (Jared Leto) can bridge the gap between technology and life. With Joachim Rønning behind the scenes, the film represents a fresh perspective on the franchise’s evolution. For fans and newcomers alike, 'Tron: Ares' offers a chance to witness a world where artistry meets reality—something truly original.