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The Met Gala is the only place where Jared Leto can be a cat, and Rihanna can be the pope. Check out your favorite ...
Continuing the trend of remakes and legacy sequels, one Jared Leto horror slasher is set to be revived for a modern retelling ...
When Alexander bombed in 2004, it seemed like a disaster. But somehow, the Jared Leto-led epic still became one of his highest-grossing films. Here’s how a failure turned into financial success.
The project seemed to gain true momentum in 2017, though, when Jared Leto boarded it and, now, we’re months away from the release of Tron: Ares. Footage has been kept close to the vest as you ...
The film stars Jared Leto as Ares, a computer program sent from the digital world into the real world on a mission to introduce artificial intelligence beings to humans. By Chris Gardner The ...
Screen Gems is also behind the new take of the original 1998 horror movie, which featured a cast that included Jared Leto and ...
Disney’s Tron: Ares, the long-awaited sequel to 2010’s Tron: Legacy, released the first trailer on Saturday, which sees Jared Leto “who is sent from the digital world into the real world on ...
Jeff Bridges and Jared Leto took the CinemaCon main stage on Thursday amid a light show to introduce “Tron: Ares.” The sneak peek starts with two Tron cycles evading the police on a freeway.
The film features Jared Leto in the role of Ares, a highly advanced digital program. He is sent from the digital world to the real world on a dangerous mission, leading to the very first encounter ...
On stage, Jared Leto, the film’s star, promised that the new movie “will hit you right in the grid…wherever that is.” The long-gestating follow-up to 2010’s “Tron: Legacy,” which was ...
Here he has Jared Leto as the lead, playing the titular Ares, a sentient program looking for answers to a mystery in the real world. Along with Leto and Lee, the cast includes Evan Peters ...
Blue, green and red lasers shot out from every corner to fill the venue with light as Jared Leto and Jeff Bridges entered from the side of the stage to talk up their new film Tron: Ares.