More than 40 years after "Tron" set the standard for visual effects, and 15 years after "Tron: Legacy", parts of those films no longer feel like sci-fi. Now a third part is coming to the cinema with a heavy focus on AI. London (dpa) – It was ahead of its time when it hit cinemas in 1982. "Tron" went down as a sci-fi classic and impressed audiences with groundbreaking visual effects – but this Disney film never met its high box office expectations. Its sequel, "Tron: Legacy" (2010), also failed to become a blockbuster. Nevertheless, both films enjoy cult status. Now, the third instalment is here. Can "Tron: Ares" bring something new to the table in 2025? "It feels like we have caught up with the future of science fiction in real-time, in a sense," said Gillian Anderson in an interview with
Can the new 'Tron' break the saga's box office curse?

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