TRON is a franchise that doesn't get enough respect and TRON LEGACY is the best written/ directed movie of the series with
a killer soundtrack by Daft Punk. TRON LEGACY broke even and made its money back, but the merchandise tanked. Disney bought
STAR WARS and then they decided to cancel the sequel which would have brought back Joseph Kosinski to direct it. It was in
pre-production with many of the main stars from TRON LEGACY to return. Then for various reasons, than version of the third
TRON movie was canceled. TRON ARES is now the result of studio meddling and a long development period with many people involved
resulting in a movie that isn't a direct sequel which has great visuals, action sequences, and a score by Nine Inch Nails
which takes form the first two movies while not being as great as the Daft Punk score.
TRON ARES is full of Easter eggs and a picture of Sam Flynn and Quorra becomes a McGuffin/ Easter egg. The idea of a
permanence code is a plot McGuffin surrounding a TRON sequel which is full of industrial espionage and using digital soldiers
to sell for military purposes. You also have a new CEO of ENCOM Eve Kim, who is trying to live up to the genius of her dead
younger sister. Sam Flynn somehow ran ENCOM in the ground like his father Kevin. He has disappeared. You don't get Alan
Bradley or Tron. You get a new Dillinger (played by Evan Peters who doesn't have enough of a good script to play with) who
is trying to make something of the Dillinger name after his grandfather stole from Kevin Flynn and his son was just a blip
in ENCOM history. You have a digital soldier called Ares (Jared Leto) who was created by Julian Dillinger (Peters) to be
the ultimate military soldier you can digitally print, but the catch is that the digital soldiers only last 29 minutes in
the real world.
TRON ARES is directed by Joachim Ronning who does a passable directing effort, but he doesn't come close to the visual
style and pacing set by Joseph Kosinski. The big problem with TRON ARES is the director and writers of the movie wanted
to do their own thing and not respect the lore of the TRON series enough. They didn't do the obvious thing of inviting the
main characters form the previous films back as they thought it was too much fan service. However, it was the thing than fans
wanted most and the script doesn't have enough character development. Sometimes the movie can get boring for some viewers
when you don't have action sequences, visual flair, and the soundtrack going. I felt more connected to TRON LEGACY than I
do to TRON ARES. I think it was a mistake to not include the original characters of the series more (than a small appearance
by Jeff Bridges). We do have Jared Leto to thank for the references and Easter eggs to previous TRON movies, but I do think
longtime fans wanted a direct sequel and not the sometimes interesting film we got. Also I don't feel connected to the characters
like I did in the first two TRON movies. I wanted the story to continue from TRON LEGACY and a movie that respected the lore
of the series more than the final product of this vision. I do hope there will be another TRON film- a sequel that is more
in line with the lore set in the first two movies, but I wonder if Disney will give it another chance and we don't have to
wait a long time or never for another TRON.
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