THE GRID
Dillinger Systems | ENCOM

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THE GRID
Dillinger Systems | ENCOM

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Heyyyy…. Who wants a Julian X Hacker gf?
Made some Dillinger Systems arts in ChatGPT for myself (yeah, again).
tron: ares oc…???
01000001 01110010 01100101 01110011
...Anyone know binary?
Anyways, "TRON Ares" fanart! It's no secret that I'm a fan of the TRON franchise, Disney's underdog marriage of video game and digital aesthetics has been an inspiration to me. Whether it was popping in the VHS tape for the 1982 film back when I was but a boy of ten or heading to see "TRON Legacy" in theaters with friends when it came out in 2010 to even clocking in my time to the countless video games based off the Grid, I owe a lot to the digital franchise that could.
Of course, the thing with "TRON Ares" is that it's a bit of a significant shift in the franchise. For starters, it's a complete reset button of Joseph Kosinski's prior "TRON Ascension" pitch, since the Mouse House essentially shelved it back in the day when Brad Bird's "Tomorrowland" cost the company a couple million in losses (it wasn't that bad thoooooough). The second is the most obvious: director Joachim Ronning is a director who one can read his filmography and see mixed bag results with and trusting him with the digital experience could prove a risky one. Third? The choice of its lead actor: Jared Leto. I'm sure I don't need to explain why this choice is divisive, but if you've seen the production of "Suicide Squad" (the 2016 one, not The) and "Morbius", then you probably know why.
Nonetheless, I've grown close to the idea that perhaps Ares might have some merit behind it besides being a giant reset button of sorts: for starters, the plot is leaning in the direction of digital meeting the real world, something that was already established in "TRON Legacy" and is now seeing fruition here with a commentary on artificial intelligence. There's also the soundtrack led by Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross (or more properly, for this film's case, their band Nine Inch Nails, which is... insanely hype), to which, BTW, I called as far back as April 2024 with some friends on a Discord server when I shared a piece off the "Challengers" soundtrack:
All in all, while I have my cautiousness, the optimism wins here. And for a film like this, I think it's best to carry a bit of optimism because it's what may lead to more in the franchise. Besides, we're getting this and a new game this year with Bithell's "TRON Catalyst", sooo... can we get some Lorcana rep next? C'mon, you know you wanna, Disney...
For this piece, I based it off the screenshots that Disney has released so far, behind-the-scenes pics of Jared Leto in the Grid suit from their shooting in Vancouver and then what I could see from the D23 teaser (shhhhhh, I needed references), mixing it in with a "TRON Uprising"-style influence. The tricky thing is trying to keep the character and actor looking like the character and actor without losing definitive features, something tricky with Robert Valley's art style for the show, but yet something he did well with CLU's character in-show too. But all in all, between that and a near furious digital look, I think I did pretty well! Text and textless versions above, of course!
If you don't know, "TRON Ares" comes out October 10, 2025. And Disney better get the first teaser out sometime in the near future~
(P.S: If you also don't know, "Something I Can Never Have" is a song title from Nine Inch Nails album Pretty Hate Machine and amazingly enough, a reworked version of that song serenaded the D23 trailer for "TRON Ares". Doubles as a reference to both its artists and to what I'm theorizing is Ares's character!)

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I can't make real arts because of my tremor so I try to compensate it for myself by generating wallpapers via ChatGPT. This is one of the best ones (yes, I use this pic as a wallpaper on my laptop now).
Y'all, I am struggling. Which one should I get?
White and blue ENCOM Adidas x Disney
Black and red Dillinger Systems Adidas x Disney
Here's the link for the ENCOM shoes: https://www.adidas.com/us/adidas-x-tron-ares-lightblaze-shoes/HQ5058.html
And here's the link for the Dillinger Systems shoes: https://www.adidas.com/us/adidas-x-tron-ares-lightblaze-shoes/JR4899.html
Ares’ Evan Peters Explains Surprise Connection to Original Movie
Tron: Ares star Evan Peters shared a surprising connection his character has to the original movie. What did Evan Peters say about Tron: Ares’ unexpected connection to the original? In Tron: Ares, Peters plays Julian Dillinger, the CEO of Dillinger Systems. Fans of the franchise will recognize that Julian shares the same last name as Ed Dillinger, the villainous executive from the original Tron.…