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On Rotten Tomatoes, Tron: Ares currently has a critics score of 58%, with 53 reviews counted. While that’s a far cry from a Certified Fresh mark, Ares has a higher score than its predecessor. Tron: Legacy has a 51% on Rotten Tomatoes. The original Tron has the franchise’s best score with 60%.
What Are Critics Saying About Tron: Ares?

No critics consensus for Tron: Ares is available yet, but a scan over the published reviews will give people a general idea about the film’s pros and cons. On the positive side of the spectrum, the movie’s stunning visuals are consistently cited as a highlight. Spectacle has long been the franchise’s calling card, so it doesn’t come as a shock that Tron: Ares delivers in that department. The film is playing in premium formats like IMAX, and it looks to take full advantage of that with immersive action set pieces. The score composed by Nine Inch Nails has also received praise, which is an encouraging sign. Tron: Legacy‘s Daft Punk soundtrack was widely acclaimed, so Nine Inch Nails had big shoes to fill.
Perhaps the biggest criticism is that Tron: Ares has a fairly thin story that’s weak on characterization and thematic depth. This critique is par for the course for the franchise; Tron: Legacy earned mixed reviews because it was seen as more style over substance, with a narrative that failed to live up to the impressive visuals on display. It’s somewhat disappointing that Tron: Ares seemingly did not make any strides on that front. With the prevalence of AI and constantly evolving technology in today’s society, now seemed like the ideal time for a new Tron movie โ one that could have done a deep dive into our relationship with tech.








