warning: This artwill contain Spoilers For the end of “Tron: Ares”.
end Joseph Kosinski’s 2010 film “Tron: Legacy” He presented a stunning and poignant conceit to the world. In this film, Sam Flynn (Garrett Hedlund) is physically sent into a master computer, the Network, only to discover that computer programs are actually sentient, human-like beings living in a vast electrical dimension. However, the word “Legacy” presents the problem that programs, although usually created by humans, can actually appear automatically without user assistance. This makes them a new type of life form. The film ends with Sam escaping the network, but with a program. One of the final shots of “Legacy” is Sam riding on a motorcycle with Quorra (Olivia Wilde) with him. Quorra was once an all-electric being, but was somehow imbued with a physical body by miraculous laser technology. It was a sequel tease.
At the beginning New follow-up films to Joachim Rönning’s ‘Tron: Ares’ However, Quorra is nowhere to be seen, although its origin has been recreated. At Ares, it has been proven that programs can be “printed” in the real world without too many problems, using a similar miracle laser. Ares (Jared Leto) is a powerful security program that is regularly laser-produced by its programmer Julian Dillinger (Evan Peters). However, anything Dillinger prints will turn to dust after only 29 minutes, and Ares prefers to stay in the real world. The plot of “Tron: Ares” revolves around the acquisition of a legendary permanence code that would allow Ares and the other programs to remain in the real world indefinitely.
At the end of the film, Ares of course acquires the code and travels to Earth, where he becomes an explorer and wanderer. In the epilogue, Ares is in a faraway country, eating in a café, and looking at a Quorra picture. Quorra appears to have aged since arriving on Earth 15 years ago. Ares aims to find her. There is no doubt that the fourth “Tron” movie will add drama to their meeting. It’s another sequel tease.
Will Ares meet Quorra?
Naturally, Ares’s encounter with Quorra would open the door to an interesting conversation. For example, Ares could ask Quorra why he worked so hard to get the Permanence Token, when she doesn’t seem to need it. Or maybe there’ll be a wavy line of dialogue about how Kevin Flynn (Jeff Bridges) provided Quorra with the permanence code while they were in the network together, but he only did so in case there was even a slim chance Quorra would break free from the confines of her electric dimension. Both Ares and Korra can compare/contrast their experiences as former Programs, and bond over the foibles of being human. However, Quorra has a 15-year head start on Ares, so she will be playing the role of wise sage.
Or maybe they will be opponents. The masterminds behind “Tron” will have to create a fourth feature before we know for sure.
“Tron: Ares” also features a credits cookie that teases more elements for a potential sequel. At the end of the film, Julian Dillinger is arrested for all his evil deeds, and the police close in on his laboratory, as he mourns the loss of his evil empire. In a final attempt to escape, Julian activates his lasers and inserts himself into the network. Once inside, he found that the Electric Dimension had been destroyed by the heroes. Among the rubble, he found a miniature obelisk with an information disk embedded in it.
When he reaches out and touches the disk, electricity shocks his arms. His clothes begin to change, and for a brief moment, we see that Julian has transformed into Sark, an evil program from the first “Tron.” SAARC is the program created by Ed Dellinger (The amazing David Warner), Julian’s late grandfather. It looks like Julian is fulfilling his Tron legacy. There is no doubt that a fourth film in the “Tron” series will feature Quorra and Ares teaming up to fight Sark 2.0. Not a bad idea for a sequel.
“Tron: Ares” is now in theaters.
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