Disney is taking us back on the grid in the highly anticipated film "Tron: Ares."
Whether you're a longtime fan of the 43-year franchise, or you've hopped on one of the lightning fast bikes on TRON Lightcycle Run at Walt Disney World, this film has all of the action.
It also taps into raw emotion and seeks to answer existential question of the moment: How can humans and AI co-exist?
"For me, 'Tron' is someone else's 'Star Wars,'" says Jared Leto, who plays Ares. "I just love the storyline. I love the characters. I love the grid. I love the world. I love the technology."
Ares is a highly sophisticated program, sent from the digital world into the real world.
This is the third installment in the "Tron" franchise, which started in 1982, and Leto has been a superfan since childhood.
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