What is the 'permanence code' in 'Tron: Ares?'
It's a code that allows digital beings to exist in the real world without a time limit.
Movies / Box Office
This article summarizes the opening weekend box office performances of several new releases, including 'Tron: Ares,' 'Roofman,' 'Soul of Fire,' and 'After the Hunt.' We delve into the details of their financial performance and critical rece...
### Tron: Ares Disney's 'Tron: Ares,' the third installment in the Tron series, is facing challenges at the domestic box office. With a scaled-back opening of $35 million to $37 million, it falls short of the initially projected $40 million to $45 million. The film, starring Jared Leto, Greta Lee, and Evan Peters, has received mixed reviews, reflected in a 57% critics' score on Rotten Tomatoes, although the audience score is significantly higher at 86%.
The film's plot involves Ares, a program brought into the real world by Julian Dillinger (grandson of the original Tron's villain, Ed Dillinger). The core conflict revolves around obtaining a 'permanence code' that allows digital beings to exist in the real world without restriction.
### Roofman Miramax and Paramount's 'Roofman,' a romantic crime-caper comedy starring Channing Tatum and Kirsten Dunst, is also experiencing a slower-than-expected start. The film is projected to open with $8 million, landing on the lower end of expectations. Despite strong reviews (84% critics' score and 88% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes), 'Roofman' has not drawn a large female audience as hoped.
Based on a true story, 'Roofman' follows an Army veteran who resorts to robbing McDonald's restaurants by cutting holes in their roofs. The film explores themes of love, survival, and the consequences of a double life.
### After the Hunt Luca Guadagnino's psychological thriller, 'After the Hunt,' starring Julia Roberts, is taking a platform release approach, opening in 17 theaters. The film is expected to post the best location average of the weekend, signaling a successful start in the specialty box office. This movie delves into a sexual assault accusation that deeply affects Yale’s philosophy department.
### Other Notable Releases - 'Soul of Fire' (Affirm): Projected to open with $3 million. - 'One Battle After Another': Looking at a third-place finish with a weekend gross of $6.8 million to $7 million. - 'The Smashing Machine': Experiencing a significant drop in its second weekend.
### Tron 4? The mid-credits scene in Tron: Ares teases a potential Tron 4, with Julian Dillinger transforming into a version of Sark. The director, Joachim Rønning, remains cautious about the possibility of a sequel, emphasizing that it depends on the film's success and various other factors.
It's a code that allows digital beings to exist in the real world without a time limit.
Yes, it's based on the real-life exploits of a McDonald's robber.
It explores a sexual assault accusation within Yale's philosophy department.
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