Disney seemed to have high hopes that Tron: Ares would be successful enough to warrant further follow-ups. Though the movie tells a largely self-contained story, its ending plants seeds for a sequel. Now part of the real world, Ares is embarking on a personal journey to find others like him (Olivia Wilde’s Quorra from Tron: Legacy). Meanwhile, villain Julian Dillinger has uploaded himself to the Dillinger Systems Grid to escape authorities and looks to become a new version of Sark, continuing his grandfather’s legacy. Given the latest updates about the Tron franchise, it appears both of these threads will be left unresolved.
Why Was it Cancelled:
Tron: Ares Bombed In The Box Office.