When "Tron: Ares" flopped at the box office , it was hardly a shock. Hollywood's approach to this movie appeared to be nothing more than, "Here's something based on an existing IP, but if you haven't heard of it, maybe we can tempt you with Jared Leto?" It gets more stupefying the more you think about it. But we needn't do anything of the sort, because "Ares" has come and gone like so many productions in the modern age. That hasn't stopped star Jeff Bridges from engaging in some brief reflection, however, and evidently he feels the movie may one day be regarded as a misunderstood triumph.

The third installment in the "Tron" franchise and a sequel to 2010's "Tron: Legacy," "Ares" was directed by Norwegian filmmaker Joachim Rønning, who sadly couldn't revitalize the saga. The movie made

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