I'll just listen to the soundtrack and imagine the movie is great.
Tried to start a fight at the Tron: Ares premiere pic.twitter.com/TvWCOaXIlN
— Tesla Optimus (@Tesla_Optimus) October 7, 2025
YouBet said:
Is Jared Leto going to be marketable going forward? He seems to be in the worst films. And he's a weirdo.
BCSWguru said:
Will someone chime in on why Jared Leto is disliked so greatly?
Drunken Overseas Bettor said:
He seems like a guy who is good in an interesting supporting role but should never be the lead guy. I've only ever seen him in FIght Club, Dallas Buyers, Gucci, and Suicide Squad. Until today I didn't even realize he was in FIght Club.
He seems to take his "craft" way too seriously, sort of like the impression James Franco used to give of being some sort of high-brow artist who doesn't seem to realize that he's really overacting and in some really bad movies.
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TCTTS said:BCSWguru said:
Will someone chime in on why Jared Leto is disliked so greatly?
A) He's super weird/pretentious and basically an eccentric freak. Goes WAY too method behind-the-scenes for certain roles, is a big-time new-age hippie in the most annoying ways, etc, etc.
B) He's been accused multiple times by multiple women of sexual misconduct, predatory behavior, and even flirting with teenagers. Basically, he's a notorious creep in that regard who's been on the verge of "cancellation" for years.
Brian Earl Spilner said:
Better than Solo.
Brian Earl Spilner said:
Better than Solo.
The theater we have tickets to go see this have super screen, standard and 3D showings..... ALL showings for all formats for the entire day have a combined 15 seats sold
— Ryan (@InsomniacKuzco) October 10, 2025
Morbo the Annihilator said:
Mel Brooks had it right, although afterbirth might be too kind.
Wife and I just saw it and we thoroughly enjoyed it. Leto was quite good and believable in his portrayal of Ares, and Greta Lee was fantastic. It's visually stunning, and I won't belabor the outstanding score other than to mention the brief callback to the original Tron theme which was a fun addition. While I suppose the fan service might seem too much for some, for many of us who saw the original in a theater in 1982 (and there were clearly several of us in the half-full Sunday matinee) let out a cheer when Ares...um, yeah.
Anyway, it was fun, there's no discernable Disney messaging nonsense, and I'll be seeing it again in IMAX 3D (today was our local small booze theater). It's definitely on my will-buy list, and recommended without reservation.
ETA - there's a mid-credit scene that's worth waiting a couple of minutes for. Nothing major, but fun.
good grief I hope that's wrong….cause if someone wasn't screaming, "there's no way we make money on this thing!" with that number then whoever was the final decision maker on that needs to be fired…..captkirk said:
Production and marketing budget reported at $330M. Another ouchie coming for Disney.