Though the film witnessed a minor dip on Tuesday, it remains one of the stronger sci-fi performers of 2025.

By the end of Day 6, Tron: Ares has earned around ₹625 crore worldwide, maintaining its hold after an impressive opening weekend. On Tuesday, the film brought in approximately ₹45–50 crore, a slight drop from Monday’s earnings — typical for a weekday collection.

The film’s total from North America stands at roughly ₹340 crore, while overseas markets like the UK, France, Japan, and Australia have contributed about ₹285 crore. This balance between domestic and international markets has helped the film sustain momentum throughout its first week.

The movie opened to a thunderous response, collecting over ₹500 crore in its first four days, driven by strong advance bookings, loyal Tron fans, and stunning IMAX visuals that have drawn family and tech-savvy audiences alike.

Audience & Critical Response
While critics have offered mixed opinions — calling the visuals and production design extraordinary but pointing out a slightly uneven storyline — fans have been much more enthusiastic. Jared Leto’s portrayal of Ares has been praised for its intensity, and the return to the neon-lit, digital world of the Tron universe has received nostalgic applause.

Outlook Ahead
With total collections nearing ₹625 crore globally, Tron: Ares is now eyeing the ₹700 crore milestone by the end of its first week. However, with a massive production budget of nearly ₹1,500 crore, the film will need a strong second weekend to emerge as a clear box office success.

If the trend continues and word-of-mouth remains positive, Tron: Ares could comfortably cross ₹800 crore worldwide in the coming days.

In summary:Tron: Ares may have slowed slightly on Day 6, but its glowing visuals, loyal fanbase, and grand scale continue to keep the film’s box office journey alive — proving that Disney’s digital world still has plenty of power left in the Grid.