Tron: Ares Set Up A Sequel With A Wild Throwback, But I Really Need To See A Loose End From Legacy Tied Up
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Review: End of Line, ‘Tron: Ares’ may be last in franchise - The Baylor Lariat
By Sam Gassaway | Photographer Like the lyrics of the song used in the trailers, I wanted this movie to “give me something to believe in,” but what I received was a standard, run-of-the-mill action sci-fi movie. To call myself a fan of the Tron franchise would be an understatement. Like many people my age, I grew up at the perfect time to fall in love with “Tron: Legacy.” It was one of the first and only movies I became obsessed with, and from a…
"TRON: Ares" Failure To End The Franchise?
Disney opened “TRON: Ares” on Friday to mixed reviews and weak box-office. The film came in with $33.2 million domestically and $60.2 million worldwide in its debut – that domestic figure at least $10 million less than its projected opening gross. That’s not good at all for a film that cost a net production budget of at least $180 million. Audience reviews were better than the critics, but even there, the film still landed only a relatively blan…
The TRON Franchise Can’t Seem to Escape Its Own Circuit Loop — GeekTyrant
The Tron franchise has always fascinated me. It’s one of those sci-fi franchises that feels like it should be more of a massive success than it has been, a universe that explores fascinating concepts, packed with awesome visual style, wild ideas, and interesting storytelling.Yet somehow, despite the awesomenss of the franchise, Tron has never quite managed to break free from the same cycle of criticism and box office disappointment. I love these…
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