After nearly 15 years, our first extended look atTron: Ares,starringJared Leto, has arrived.

The trailer forTron: Aresrevealed that the film will address current debates around AI and big tech.

“We’ve been looking in the wrong direction for intelligent life,” Peters' character says.

Jared Leto in Tron: Ares.

Jared Leto in Tron: Ares.Leah Gallo/Disney

Leto’s voiceover narrates in a sinister tone, I came here to find something.

What a beautiful time to bring this back.

What a perfect time to revisit this amazing world.

Jeff Bridges in ‘Tron: Legacy’

Jeff Bridges in ‘Tron: Legacy’.Walt Disney Pictures/Courtesy Everett

More appropriately, to say this amazing world visit us."

Peters told the crowd, “I play Julian Dillinger.

She allows Ares to come into our world.”

Leto joked, “Thankfully, I never got around to signing my NDA.

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This will be the first new installment in theTronfranchise since 2010 whenTron: Legacywas released.

It’s only the third film overall.

The franchise’s origins date back to 1982, when Steven Lisberger and writer Bonnie MacBird’sTronwas released.

Tron: Legacyreturned Bridges to the film’s digital playing field, or Grid.

The film earned back nearly double its budget at the box office but split critics down the middle.

What we saw ofTron: Arestoday certainly promises more sleek, sharp visual intoxication.

But it comes after an unusually long and bumpy road to production.

The threequel was firstannounced in 2015, with Hedlund, Wilde, and Kosinski all signed on to return.

Within a month, Disney announced that, in fact, the third installment wouldnot be moving forward.

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