Director: Joachim Rønning
Cast: Jared Leto, Greta Lee, Evan Peters, Gillian Anderson, Jodie Turner-Smith
Tron: Ares is a 2025 American action-adventure sci-fi film directed by Joachim Rønning, and the third chapter in Disney's long-running Tron franchise. Set between the digital Grid and the physical world, it follows Ares, a Program who crosses over into human reality on a high-stakes mission that threatens both worlds.
What is Tron: Ares about?
Inside the vast computational Grid, Programs live by a strict code — and one among them, known as Ares, is selected for a mission unlike any before it. He is sent beyond the Grid into the human world, where neon highways and laser cycles give way to city streets and concrete. Once there, Ares must navigate an environment entirely foreign to him while confronting forces that seek to exploit the boundary between digital and physical existence. The stakes escalate as the lines between Program logic and human unpredictability begin to blur, and Ares finds himself at the center of a conflict that could reshape both realms permanently.
Cast & crew
Jared Leto leads as Ares, bringing a restrained intensity to a character defined by code and curiosity. Greta Lee and Evan Peters add texture to the human-world side of the story, while Gillian Anderson and Jodie Turner-Smith bring authority to their respective roles. Jeff Bridges returns to the franchise, grounding the film in its legacy. Comedian Hasan Minhaj and Arturo Castro round out a diverse ensemble. Director Joachim Rønning previously helmed Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales.
Context & significance
For Persian-speaking viewers in the diaspora, Tron: Ares offers exactly the kind of visually spectacular Hollywood blockbuster that translates perfectly across cultures — kinetic action, a clean moral framework, and a world built from pure imagination. The Tron universe, with its themes of identity, belonging, and what it means to exist between two worlds, carries a resonance that many diaspora viewers find quietly personal. This installment is available on K-Time with a full Persian dub, meaning you can experience the Grid entirely in Farsi without missing a line of dialogue. It is a rare major studio release with that level of Persian-language support.
Where & how to watch
Tron: Ares is available on K-Time with both Persian dub and Persian subtitles. Watch on your browser, TV, or phone — no VPN needed, no geo-blocking, and no extra download required. Subscribe and cancel anytime.