Tron: Ares has finally arrived in theaters, sparking excitement among fans eager to know what’s next for the franchise. As audiences flock to see Jared Leto and Jeff Bridges, many wonder when they can watch it at home. Disney hasn’t announced a date yet, but past patterns hint at when Tron: Ares may arrive on digital and Disney+.
When will Tron: Ares get its digital release date?
Disney hasn’t officially said anything yet. However, media watchers think Tron: Ares will probably hit digital (VOD, purchase, and rental) sometime between December 9 and 16, 2025. This guess comes from Disney’s usual 60–67 day window after a movie is released in theaters. It follows the same pattern we saw with Lilo & Stitch and Thunderbolts.
If Tron: Ares doesn’t do great at the box office, some think Disney might push the digital release up a bit. It could move to late November, but that’s more of a “could happen” scenario.
When will Tron: Ares begin streaming on Disney+?
Tron: Ares is expected to arrive on Disney+ around mid-January 2026. Some estimates suggest that the release could be delayed into February. This aligns with Disney’s typical gap of about 100 days between the digital release and the Disney+ debut.
To stream it on Disney+, you’ll need a subscription. Plans start at $10.99 per month for the basic option with ads. However, the price will increase to $12.99 per month on October 21, 2025.
While waiting, viewers can stream the first two Tron movies, Tron and Tron: Legacy, on Disney+.
Tron: Ares is the latest movie in the Tron franchise, starring Jared Leto and legendary Jeff Bridges‘ reprising his role as Kevin Flynn. The film also introduces new cast members, including Greta Lee and Evan Peters.
When it hit theaters, it topped the box office with $33.5 million domestically during its opening weekend. However, that was slightly below expectations, considering the film’s reported $180 million production budget. Overseas, it earned another $27 million, bringing the worldwide total to $60.5 million.
