‘Tron: Ares’ Tops North American Box Office, But $33.5 Million Opening Falls Short of Expectations

‘Tron: Ares’ Tops North American Box Office, But .5 Million Opening Falls Short of Expectations
‘Tron: Ares’ Tops US Box Office at $33.5 Million but Falls Short of Expectations

Disney’s ambitious sci-fi sequel “Tron: Ares” debuted at the top of the North American box office this weekend — but its $33.5 million opening is being labelled underwhelming, given the film’s massive $180 million production budget and heavy marketing push.

Industry analysts had expected the third installment in the Tron franchise to open closer to $45–50 million, especially after solid early tracking numbers and strong fan anticipation.

“The movie was tracking well, but interest stalled during the last 10 days, and the opening dropped,” noted David A. Gross of Franchise Entertainment Research. “This is a weak opening for the third episode in a science fiction series.”


‘Tron: Ares’ Tops North American Box Office, But .5 Million Opening Falls Short of Expectations

🎬 A Costly Gamble for Disney

Tron: Ares,” starring Jared Leto, Greta Lee, and Evan Peters, explores humanity’s first real-world encounter with artificial intelligence, taking the high-tech digital universe of the earlier films into physical reality.

Despite its visual spectacle and star power, early box office data suggests mixed audience reception, with midrange ratings on major aggregator platforms and lukewarm audience turnout in the second half of the weekend.

The film’s global rollout is expected to help cushion its domestic softness, but analysts warn that breaking even could prove difficult given the steep cost of production and global marketing.


📊 Top 5 Films at the North American Box Office

RankFilmWeekend Gross (USD)DistributorNotes
1️⃣Tron: Ares$33.5 millionDisneyFranchise’s 3rd entry disappoints despite No. 1 debut
2️⃣Roofman$8 millionParamountChanning Tatum stars in real-life heist drama
3️⃣One Battle After Another$6.7 millionUniversalLeonardo DiCaprio, Sean Penn generate Oscar buzz
4️⃣Gabby’s Dollhouse: The Movie$3.4 millionNetflixFamily-friendly hybrid holds steady
5️⃣Soul on Fire$3.1 millionLionsgateInspiring true story maintains strong word-of-mouth

🎭 The Competition

“Roofman”, starring Channing Tatum as a soldier-turned-thief hiding inside a toy store, opened in second place with $8 million. The film co-stars Kirsten Dunst and marks Paramount’s latest mid-budget original drama.

In third place, Paul Thomas Anderson’s “One Battle After Another” drew $6.7 million, bolstered by glowing reviews and Oscar buzz for leads Leonardo DiCaprio and Sean Penn. Loosely based on Thomas Pynchon’s novel Vineland, the film’s political themes and star-studded cast — including Benicio del Toro, Teyana Taylor, and Regina Hall — have earned critical praise despite modest box office returns.


🧸 Family Titles Hold Steady

Netflix’s “Gabby’s Dollhouse: The Movie” maintained a strong hold at No. 4, earning $3.4 million in its second weekend, while “Soul on Fire,” an inspirational biopic about a burn survivor turned motivational speaker, rounded out the top five with $3.1 million.


🔟 Rounding Out the Top 10

RankFilmWeekend Gross (USD)
6️⃣The Conjuring: Last Rites$2.9 million
7️⃣Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle$2.3 million
8️⃣The Smashing Machine$1.8 million
9️⃣The Strangers: Chapter 2$1.6 million
🔟Good Boy$1.4 million

🎥 What’s Next

Disney is reportedly banking on international audiences, particularly in Asia and Europe, to boost Tron: Ares’s lifetime haul. The studio’s sci-fi franchise has always leaned heavily on visual innovation, but critics suggest that stronger storytelling will be key for future success.

With Dune: Prophecy and Avatar 3 scheduled for December release windows, Disney faces an increasingly competitive sci-fi market — and Tron: Ares’s lukewarm opening may signal franchise fatigue among casual viewers.

‘Tron: Ares’ Tops North American Box Office, But .5 Million Opening Falls Short of Expectations

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