TRON: ARES' Budget Revealed As New Report Reveals How Much The Movie Stands To Lose Financially

TRON: ARES' Budget Revealed As New Report Reveals How Much The Movie Stands To Lose Financially

The bad news keeps on coming for TRON: Ares, as a damning new report breaks down how much money the threequel stands to lose thanks to its massive $220 million budget. There were also some script issues...

By JoshWilding - Oct 20, 2025 04:10 PM EST
Filed Under: Tron
Source: Deadline (via SFFGazette.com)

It's no secret that TRON: Ares looks set to go down in history as a box office flop. This weekend, the movie limped past $103 million at the worldwide box office during its second weekend in theaters, bad news for a blockbuster that cost more to produce than initially believed.

According to Deadline (via SFFGazette.com), the budget was not $170 million - $180 million. It was $220 million, a staggering sum for a movie that's likely to make only $160 million at the global box office by the time its run ends (and that's being optimistic).

As a result, TRON: Ares looks set to lose $132.7 million after all ancillaries. Here's how the trade broke those figures down, and why this is another big-budget title that stands no chance of making back what it cost to produce and market.

"At a $160 million box office threshold Tron: Ares triggers $72.2 million in worldwide theatrical rentals, $37.6M in global home entertainment, close to a $100M in global home television, with an extra $5 million from airlines for a total of $214.8M in revenues. Put this up against the $220 million net production cost shot with Vancouver, Canada tax credits, a $102.5M global P&A spend with stunts at San Diego Comic-Con, touring light cycles, a laser light Nine Inch Nails concert at the LA premiere which closed down Hollywood Blvd, $10.8M in others costs and $14.2M in residuals which gets you to total costs of $347.5M. That gets us to a $132.7 million loss."

Why did TRON: Ares underperform? As one unnamed talent rep put it, "There was no specific vision, to be honest. The idea that Disney would spend a quarter of a billion dollars on a Jared Leto film that is a franchise that hasn’t worked in four decades is insane."

While original plans called for TRON: Legacy director Joseph Kosinski to return for a third movie with Olivia Wilde and Garrett Hedlund, it was always the plan for The Grid to enter our world by way of Ares, the character played by Leto.

However, director Joachim Rønning wanted a different script than the one by Jesse Wigutow that was initially greenlit by Disney. The filmmaker wanted to bring in Jez Butterworth, and Captain Phillips screenwriter Billy Ray ultimately stepped in to deliver pages meant to fix what wasn't working about TRON: Ares (leading to less than a month's worth of reshoots).

Still, despite a lack of box office success, Disney might have had other reasons for making another TRON movie. It's said that, "those close to the project believe that ultimately Tron:Ares was an advertisement for the Disney theme park rides (which was also one of the catalysts as to why Tron: Ares was made)."

TRON: Ares follows a highly sophisticated Program, Ares, who is sent from the digital world into the real world on a dangerous mission, marking humankind's first encounter with A.I. beings.

The movie stars Jared Leto, Greta Lee, Evan Peters, Hasan Minhaj, Jodie Turner-Smith, Arturo Castro, Cameron Monaghan, and Gillian Anderson. Joachim Rønning directs; producers are Sean Bailey, Jeffrey Silver, Justin Springer, Leto, Emma Ludbrook and Steven Lisberger.

TRON: Ares is now playing in theaters. Here's how Metal Gear Solid creator Hideo Kojima shared his thoughts on the threequel:

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InfinitePunches
InfinitePunches - 10/20/2025, 4:19 PM
Where's Sam...? Is he alright?
Huskers
Huskers - 10/20/2025, 4:43 PM
I don’t understand why they ignored what came before. Tron Legacy set up a lot of great possibilities and places to with the story, and it was a natural extension of what came before. Ignoring Sam though gave me Halloween III Season of the Witch vibes where Michael Myers was absent from the story.
TheVisionary27
TheVisionary27 - 10/20/2025, 5:56 PM
@Huskers - Disney ignored Tron Legacy and decided to reboot based on unsatisfactory box office returns. If I’m not mistaken it grossed 400 million back when it was released. At the time 3D movies were in, thanks to the gargantuan success of Avatar. Disney believed reviving Tron as a franchise for the 21st century as the next big 3D extravaganza would be a sure fire hit but sadly it wasn’t. They lost confidence in continuing the story once they green lit Ares. It’s also possible a change in hierarchy might have pivoted as their way of breathing new life into the franchise but based on its current performance, it looks like Ares was completely in vain.
WalletsClosed
WalletsClosed - 10/20/2025, 4:49 PM
"As a result, TRON: Ares looks set to lose $132.7 million after all ancillaries."

Never hire Leto again

Reboot the MCU and DCU
lazlodaytona
lazlodaytona - 10/20/2025, 5:41 PM
@WalletsClosed - I'll have to agree on your take about Leto.

Still....

Reboot the WalletsClosed
grif
grif - 10/20/2025, 5:01 PM
the good news is leto is playing skeletor i guess

lazlodaytona
lazlodaytona - 10/20/2025, 5:42 PM
@grif - it's starting to look like that's bad news with Leto's recent run of films.
ImNotaBot
ImNotaBot - 10/20/2025, 5:07 PM
Dumbass move by Disney execs. Legacy is a great movie, made 400m with a budget of 170m for a 2010 movie with a not that well known ip that was sleeping for 28 years i think that Legacy it did good overall. Legacy also has a fair amount of fans but no way a new Tron movie would make more than 400m at this day and age.

Disney decided that it was a good idea to make a new Tron movie with not a single cast member from the 2010 movie returning, the only returning cast is from the 1982 movie, they make Jared Leto the lead a guy that has a lot of box office flops, give it a 220m budget and with all that what could ever go wrong? Leto didnt even made the effort to change his looks a bit and the post credits is a call back for a 43 years old movie. Disney sure does love to lose money.
TheVisionary25
TheVisionary25 - 10/20/2025, 5:12 PM
Lol @ Kojima’s “review” just referencing Depeche Mode then anything more from the movie itself….

Anyway , I feel that even if we got a Joseph Kosinski directed sequel to Tron Legacy with Sam & Quorra front and center then I doubt it would have made much of a difference to the movies box office since this franchise just has always had a niche/cult appeal moreso then mainstream.

I’m still curious about the film to check it out but won’t do so until it hits digital/streaming tbh (will be interesting to see how well it does on D+ if at all)!!.
Batmangina
Batmangina - 10/20/2025, 5:22 PM
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Where's that guy that had Mickey's Dick 24/7 on here?

The House of Mouse is EATING ANOTHER SHIT SANDWICH and I couldn't be happier for them.

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n1ghtw1ng2832
n1ghtw1ng2832 - 10/20/2025, 5:41 PM
Damn Wilding's really beating a dead horse with these stupid Tron Ares box office reports. Who cares? Try reporting some real news that people actually want to know about.
lazlodaytona
lazlodaytona - 10/20/2025, 5:45 PM
Please don't let Leto's last amount of flops affect Masters of the Universe 🙏🏻

Just don't show his face and keep it covered wait cgi bone face the whole film.
bkmeijer1
bkmeijer1 - 10/20/2025, 6:00 PM
Sometimes I really wonder where the budget goes. It doesn't need a full CGI world, although practical locations are expensive too I guess.

This failing kinda reminds me of The Creator though. Great looking film with interesting story, yet no star power or marketing. That movie had a good budget though.
Razorface1
Razorface1 - 10/20/2025, 6:32 PM
Lemme guess, the bigots are saying its because the movie was woke?

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