Garrett Hedlund’s Sam Flynn was set up a major future storyline at the end ofTron: Legacy, but will the upcomingTron: Aresfollow that up? Aside from a few rough plot points, not much is known about the upcoming sequel’s story. TheTron: Arestrailerreveals little more aside from the creation of Jared Leto’s Ares program, the return of Jeff Bridges' Kevin Flynn, and the Grid’s attack on the real world.

The trailer generated a lot of buzz upon its release, especially regardingTron: Ares' soundtrackby Academy Award-winner Trent Reznor. But the trailer also generated a few questions regardingTron: Ares' cast. Aside from Bridges,there don’t appear to be many actors reprising their roles fromTron: Legacy. And because of the way the last sequel ended, one omission from the cast list is particularly noteworthy.

Garrett Hedlund as Sam Flynn in Tron: Legacy and Jared Leto in front of a red background

Garrett Hedlund Is Not Confirmed To Be In Tron: Ares

Heavy Script Changes Eliminated Sam And Quorra

There’s been a lot of confusion as to whetherTron: Aresis a sequel toTron: Legacyat all. The original plan for the sequel was to follow Garrett Hedlund’s Sam Flynn and Olivia Wilde’s Quorra from where they left off inLegacy, butTron: Areswas later reconceptualized as a reboot of the franchise. The script was then revised again as a sequel, but one that was meant to act as a standalone rather than a direct follow-up to previous events.

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The biggest problem for the upcoming Tron sequel, Ares, will come from something the franchise has always been known for, ever since 1982.

As a result of this change, neither Hedlund’s Sam nor Wilde’s Quorra have been confirmed to appear in the newest installment. That’s not to say that earlier versions of the script were entirely abandoned. In fact,the Ares program played by Jared Leto is actually a holdover from earlier screenplay drafts(viaThe Hollywood Reporter). Not only was he in the reboot script, but he was in the sequel script developed before Disney shifted their plans. This leaves open the possibility for a pleasant surprise when the film releases on July 30, 2025.

Quorra Sees A Sunrise In TRON: Legacy

Garrett Hedlund Has Teased Tron: Ares Could Continue Sam Flynn’s Story

Tron: Legacy Suggests Sam Should Be In Charge Of ENCOM

Sam takes over ENCOM at the end ofTron: Legacyafter bringing a program into the real world. That’s exactly what CLU was trying to do in the film, albeit for more nefarious purposes, butit appears that the titular Ares inTron: Aresmay finally complete CLU’s plan. Since there was previously only one identity disc that allowed for this sort of interdimensional travel, the upcoming sequel may have to stretch to come up with a new excuse for the invasion. But Garrett Hedlund’s interview withCollidersuggests that Sam could play a role after all:

“I know how hard everybody’s been working within the world of The Grid. I’m really proud over all the obstacles they have with that one to see it come to fruition. And who knows? Maybe it’s not the last anyone will see of Sam and Quorra.”

Tron: Ares official poster

Hedlund also revealed he saw footage back in October 2024, supporting the theory that he might be involved with the film. Considering the trailer shows the invasion happening right in front of ENCOM, it makes sense that their current CEO might step up to fight. And betweenMorbiusandBlade Runner 2049’s box office failure, selling this movie on Leto alone might not be great marketing. But ifTron: Aresdoesn’t feature Sam Flynn this time around, hopefully it’ll at least set him up for a sequel return that fans won’t have to wait another 15 years to see happen.