Summary

  • Filming for Tron: Ares has officially begun after multiple delays.
  • The third film in the Tron franchise was originally planned after Tron: Legacy but was scrapped in 2015.
  • Director Joachim Rønning confirmed the start of filming with a photo from the set of Tron: Ares on Instagram.

After facing a series of delays and setbacks, filming on Jared Leto attached to star. Filming was intended to finally get underway in August last year, but the project was again delayed due to the ongoing WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes.

Now, director frequently troubled Tron 3 has finally begun filming by posting a new set photo to Instagram. Check it out below:

While the photo only reveals the production’s stylized Tron 3 logo, featuring the number 3 in place of the letter O, the director also accompanied the picture with the caption “WEEK 1 ON THE GRID.”

Will Tron 3 Be Worth The Wait?

Olivia Wilde and Garrett Hedlun from TRON: Legacy

Despite only enjoying moderate box office success at the time of its original 1982 release, the first Tron movie would eventually become regarded as a cult classic and hailed for its ground-breaking visual effects and unique premise. Given the honored place the original Tron held within the pop culture landscape, anticipation was high when Disney first began work on a sequel as far back as 2005. Yet, when Tron: Legacy finally made its debut 28 years after the first movie’s release, reactions were mixed despite the sequel’s ability to generate a healthy box office profit.

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Nonetheless, at the time there was still enough interest to justify Disney’s initial investment in Tron: Legacy director Joseph Kosinski’s vision for a third movie, originally slated to be called Tron: Ascension. Described as an “invasion movie” that would have seen characters from the Grid cross over into real life, it would have also seen the return of Olivia Wilde and Garrett Hedlund to their respective characters. Yet, those plans would later be thrown into disarray when Disney opted not to move forward with the project before filming was set to begin in 2015.

At this stage, there is no indication whether previous Tron: Legacy stars Garrett Hedlund and Olivia Wilde will return for Tron: Ares.

While little is known about the plans for the current iteration of Tron 3, it probably comes as a relief to many that work on the threequel is finally underway after so many setbacks. Currently slated for a December 2025 release, the release of Tron: Ares will mark an expansive 43 years since the first movie wowed audiences and introduced the world to the digital realm of the Grid. With any luck, Rønning and Leto will be able to deliver a movie worthy of the franchise’s enduring legacy.

Source: Joachim Rønning/Instagram

Tron: Ares official poster
Tron: Ares
Release Date
October 10, 2025
Director
Joachim Rønning
Writers
Jack Thorne, Jesse Wigutow
Prequel(s)
TRON: Legacy
Franchise(s)
Tron

Tron: Ares is the third film in the Tron franchise and is a direct follow-up to Tron and Tron: Legacy. The movie revolves around Ares, an advanced digital Program sent into the real world to complete a perilous task, marking humanity's first encounter with artificial beings outside of digital space.

Studio(s)
Disney
Distributor(s)
Disney