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According to Deadline, Tron: Ares grossed approximately $33.5 million domestically in its opening weekend. The global debut stands at $60.5 million. These figures are considerably down from the initial box office projections that came out a few weeks ago, when Tron: Ares was estimated to make roughly $44 million. That would have tied the opening of Tron: Legacy, but now Ares ended up trailing its predecessor.
Tron: Ares Is Disney’s Latest Box Office Disappointment in 2025

To be fair, Disney has had some winners at the box office this year. The live-action Lilo & Stitch remake is the highest-grossing Hollywood film of 2025, posting $1.037 billion in a record-breaking theatrical run. And while The Fantastic Four: First Steps suffered a steep second weekend decline and didn’t have strong legs, it still grossed $521.7 million worldwide (the only Marvel release this year to hit that milestone). It arguably wasn’t as big of a draw as the studio might have hoped, but it also wasn’t a bomb. Unfortunately, the same can’t be said for some of Disney’s other releases.
Marvel had a rough year, as both Captain America: Brave New World and Thunderbolts* underperformed, grossing $415.1 million and $382.4 million worldwide, respectively. The live-action Snow White remake bombed with $205.6 million globally, and Pixar’s Elio fared even worse. After posting Pixar’s lowest opening of all time, the film earned just $154.2 million worldwide. All of these movies found success on home media platforms, but that doesn’t fully make up for their underwhelming box office showings. Tron: Ares seems destined to endure a similar fate.








