Now that Tron 3 certainly has taken its best step forward in looking like it’s actually happening, we’re now getting some actually exciting casting news about the film, which just got a big, big headliner for nerds already excited about a Tron threequel.
Deadline reports that X-Files icon Gillian Anderson is the latest to join Joachim Rønning’s long-awaited follow up to Tron: Legacy, in a role currently being kept under wraps. The film follows Jared Leto’s titular character, Ares, described as a program from the Grid—the virtual world of Tron’s gaming world and broader tech program research—who enters the real world. Aside from Leto, Anderson joins Jodie Turner-Smith, Greta Lee, Evan Peters, Cameron Monaghan, and Sarah Desjardins in the cast, but it remains to be seen if there’ll be any carry over from 2010’s Tron: Legacy.
Tron: Ares—or the awfully-logo’d TR3N, as it was shown in Rønning’s Instagram post announcing the beginning of filming—was previously set to release some time in 2025, although whether or not the delays caused by last year’s SAG-AFTRA strikes impacting that potential release is currently unknown.
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