Tron: Ares, directed by Joachim Rønning and starring Jared Leto, has completed seven days in theatres worldwide. Despite minor weekday dips typical for large-scale releases, the sci-fi spectacle has maintained steady momentum.
By the end of Day 6, the film had earned around ₹625 crore globally, with ₹340 crore from North America and approximately ₹285 crore from overseas markets including the UK, France, Japan, and Australia. On Day 6, the film added about ₹45–50 crore, slightly lower than Monday, reflecting the normal weekday slowdown after a strong weekend.
The movie opened to an explosive reception, raking over ₹500 crore in its first four days. It was boosted by bookings, Tron fans’ loyalty, and spectacular IMAX visuals that attracted families and tech-savvy audiences.
Critics have been mixed — praising the movie’s production design, neon-lit aesthetics, and ambitious scale while noting a slightly uneven storyline. Fans, however, have embraced the return to Tron’s digital universe, with Jared Leto’s portrayal of Ares receiving particular acclaim for intensity and presence.
Looking ahead, the film aims for the ₹700 crore milestone by the end of its first week, with potential to surpass ₹800 crore worldwide if the trend continues and word-of-mouth remains positive. Despite its massive production budget of nearly ₹1,500 crore, the global appeal and strong fanbase give Tron: Ares a chance to solidify its success.
In summary, Day 7 marks a continuation of Tron: Ares’s steady performance. While the weekday collections are modest compared to its blockbuster opening, the combination of visual spectacle, fan nostalgia, and Jared Leto’s performance keeps the film alive on the global box office stage.