TRON: ARES Ending Explained: Ares' Final Fate, How It Connects To [SPOILER], And How It Sets Up A Sequel

TRON: ARES Ending Explained: Ares' Final Fate, How It Connects To [SPOILER], And How It Sets Up A Sequel

TRON: Ares takes us back to The Grid, and we're now exploring the TRON and TRON: Legacy sequel's ending, including how it connects to one of those movies and what it means for the franchise's future.

By JoshWilding - Oct 10, 2025 12:10 PM EST
Filed Under: Tron
Source: SFFGazette.com

This article was originally published on SFFGazette.com.

In TRON: Ares, the battle between tech giants Encom and Dillinger rages on, with both having discovered technology that can bring anything imagined in a computer into the real world for 29 minutes at a time. 

Encom wants to use that tech to solve world hunger, while Dillinger is out to create invincible soldiers like Jared Leto's Ares. Much of the movie revolves around the hunt for the Permanence Code, which, as the name suggests, will allow these computer creations to exist in our world indefinitely. 

It's in the possession of Encom CEO Eve Kim, leading to Julian Dillinger sending Ares and Athena to retrieve it in a story that plays out in both the real world and The Grid. 

In an epic final battle, Ares manages to defeat Athena after discovering his humanity (having encountered fireflies, empathy, and, uh, Depeche Mode), and TRON: Ares ends with Kim still in possession of the Permanence Code. Dillinger's Grid is destroyed by a virus shared by Ares, which the villain discovers after fleeing there in fear of being framed for the death of his mother. 

As for Ares—with the Permanence Code embedded inside him—he leaves Center City as a free "man" on a real motorcycle. We last see him looking at a photograph of TRON: Legacy's Quorra; she escaped The Grid in the 2010 movie, and, for reasons that have yet to be revealed, Ares is now seeking out his fellow program. 

TRON: Ares is more Eve's story than his, though, and the final shot of the movie finds her standing on top of the Encom skyscraper, grabbing an orange from a tree she's created, an indication that she's one step closer to solving world hunger. 

You can read a full breakdown of TRON: Ares' post-credits scene by clicking here.

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 (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack), featuring all original music by Nine Inch Nails, will be released on September 19 via Interscope Records. The release marks the first-ever film score by the pioneering band, although bandmates Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross have composed 20 scores under their own names, winning two Oscars, three Golden Globes, a GRAMMY and an Emmy in the process.

TRON: Ares is now playing in theaters. 

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HistoryofMatt
HistoryofMatt - 10/10/2025, 1:13 PM
They should've just named it "Tron: More Disney Woke Girl Boss Bullshit."
BeefyTrout
BeefyTrout - 10/10/2025, 5:27 PM
@HistoryofMatt - Right?!? I'm like you, I can't stand it when women are shown to be capable, strong, and intelligent. They're supposed to be in the kitchen making my dinner, not out in the world doing things. Thank you for having the courage to say what needed to be said!
HistoryofMatt
HistoryofMatt - 10/10/2025, 6:21 PM
@BeefyTrout - It's not about women being capable, strong, and intelligent. There are plenty of great movies where this is so, dummy. Think Aliens or Terminator 2, or Star Wars, and plenty of other movies like that that are genre or not genre like Silence of the Lambs.

You know, if you Woke tards didn't keep spewing your crap from the same playbook and opened your damn ears and listened, you'd understand why people are tired of WOKE GIRL BOSS BULLSHIT.

The problem is that they have no character trait other than being Woke Girl Bosses. That's it. They're perfect. They're brilliant. They're strong. And above all, they're better than all the men around them in any way. Oh, and most of them are either so stoic that they came off as poorly-acted, or they keep hiring bad actresses to play them. Either way, they're terrible on screen whether big screen or small.

Write a compelling character, given them identifiable flaws, and no one would care. But now it's a stupid trope, and for a movie shot last year, Tron: More Disney Woke Girl Boss Bullshit is sadly behind the times. As are you.
Antitrollpatrol
Antitrollpatrol - 10/10/2025, 9:11 PM
@HistoryofMatt - conservative here, saw it last night. Didn't get girl boss vibes from this. Only thing that could possibly be considered is Athena who is an AI program like ares so it makes sense that both are capable of being hardcore. The CEO of encom was female but just a smart person.
Did you watch the movie? Just curious if you did, what aspects you thought were woke?
HistoryofMatt
HistoryofMatt - 10/10/2025, 10:11 PM
@Antitrollpatrol - You're a conservative? Who cares. That has nothing to do with being sick of boring, Woke bullshit in movies. It's not the ideology, it's the fact that the ideology replaces good writing and world building and character traits. But okay, whatever.

Eve wasn't anything approaching a 3-dimensional character. She wasn't even 2-dimensional. She was a one-note Girl Boss. No personality to speak of. She was her character traits, which is how you know she was put in the movie to be a Girl Boss. She had no identifiable or sympathetic qualities outside of "let's feed poor people with our magic laser" b.s. Why was Sam Flynn replaced? Not for any real reason other than Disney wanted an ethnically diverse Girl Boss protagonist. So she's written as brilliant and amazing and the best but we're never told why she's so perfect or how, and of course, the villain is an evil white man who didn't earn any of his power.

What's hilarious is that Gillian Anderson was completely wasted when she should have been the villain, but no, Disney would never allow a woman to be a villain in that way.
vectorsigma
vectorsigma - 10/10/2025, 1:14 PM
Didnt read article but has anyone seen this? What do you think? Im 50-50 on whether to see it tom.
Antitrollpatrol
Antitrollpatrol - 10/10/2025, 1:41 PM
@vectorsigma - I saw it. I enjoyed it a lot. Love legacy and feel fondly towards the original. It put a smile on my face and that's all I ask for. Does it have problems... Yeah but it made me happy and that's all I could ask for.
vectorsigma
vectorsigma - 10/10/2025, 7:48 PM
@Antitrollpatrol - thanks, will watch it then!
TheMarxican
TheMarxican - 10/10/2025, 1:27 PM
Is TRON in this movie?
SonOfAGif
SonOfAGif - 10/10/2025, 1:37 PM
@TheMarxican - That's what I want to know.
HistoryofMatt
HistoryofMatt - 10/10/2025, 1:46 PM
@TheMarxican - Nope. The entire movie exists to replace all of the heroes that came before and replace them with "Strong Ethnically Diverse Brilliant Woman."
Feralwookiee
Feralwookiee - 10/10/2025, 2:12 PM
@TheMarxican - No.
Timerider
Timerider - 10/10/2025, 2:26 PM
@TheMarxican - technically, yes. They use his likeness at the beginning of the movie in the form of Alan Bradley, but it’s just Alan and not Tron himself.
Kadara
Kadara - 10/10/2025, 5:30 PM
@HistoryofMatt - Thanks for sharing your erotic fantasies.
Twenty23Three
Twenty23Three - 10/10/2025, 1:52 PM
Never had any intention of seeing this the second Leto was cast. By the sounds of things there isn’t much worth missing
Feralwookiee
Feralwookiee - 10/10/2025, 2:08 PM
So, they're just gonna keep pumping out sequels to this even though all the movies have gotten mediocre reviews and have performed equally mediocre at the box office? 🤔
DocSpock
DocSpock - 10/10/2025, 2:14 PM

I hear that tons of people are packing the restaurants next door to the empty theaters showing this turkey.
AnthonyVonGeek
AnthonyVonGeek - 10/10/2025, 3:04 PM
Thankfully I watched a bootleg online and didn’t pay to see this. I will say it had a good score and that it’s the third best Tron movie made.
BeyondtheFuture
BeyondtheFuture - 10/10/2025, 4:30 PM
Just saw this film it was so immersive in IMAX it felt like the cinema was twirling in places. Leto was actually great in this role as was Evan Peters. Not sure why people are saying it’s not a sequel to Legacy, it very much is. Would love for them to do a fourth. I had a lot fun with this and so did the kid. More of The Grid in it then I was expecting based on the trailers.
Antitrollpatrol
Antitrollpatrol - 10/10/2025, 9:12 PM
@BeyondtheFuture - I'm jealous. I wish I could have experienced this in IMAX. I'll be near one in a couple weeks. Hopefully it's still playing then.

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