Evan Peters, Greta Lee, and Jared Leto have already joined the online adventure, which is getting ready to shoot in Vancouver in August. Director Joachim Ronning of Maleficent: Special lady of Fiendishness and co-coordinated Privateers of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales' director is in charge.
In 1982, Disney released the original Tron, starring Jeff Bridges as Kevin Flynn, a video game designer who teams up with Tron, a security program played by Bruce Boxleitner, after being transported inside his own creation. Spans returned for a 2010 spin-off, Tron: Legacy.
Ares, written by Jesse Wigutow and Jack Thorne, is said to focus on the emergence of a sentient program that crosses over into the human world that is not ready for contact. The two previous films were largely set in the world of computers and programs.
Leto, who has been connected to the venture for a very long time, is to play Ares, the indication of the program. Lee is playing a computer game software engineer and tech Chief in what is portrayed as a main job.
Turner-Smith isn't saying who she is playing.
Along with Justin Springer and Jeffrey Silver, Emma Ludbrook and Leto are producing through their production company, Paradox. Russell Allen is in charge of the production.
Turner-Smith co-featured on dynamite's theatrics The Last Boat and Syfy's space loathsomeness show Nightflyers prior to acquiring solid notification with Thin, which was coordinated by Melina Matsoukas and had a content by Lena Waithe.
She next appears in the Disney+ Star Wars series The Acolyte after appearing in Murder Mystery 2 on Netflix alongside Adam Sandler and Jennifer Aniston.
Turner-Smith is repped by UTA, 111 Media and Johnson Shapiro
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