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Tron: Ares’ Stalls at $103 Million Worldwide After 66% Second-Weekend Drop

Deadline now pegs net cost at $220 million, projecting a potential nine-figure loss absent stronger after-theatrical revenue.

Overview

  • Disney’s sci-fi threequel is estimated at $11.1 million domestically in weekend two, a 66–67% fall that knocked it to No. 2 behind Black Phone 2.
  • The film stands at about $54.5 million domestic and $48.4 million international for roughly $102.9 million worldwide after 10 days.
  • Budget reporting diverges, with industry figures citing roughly $180 million while Deadline reports a $220 million net cost and models a ~$132.7 million loss if the run ends near $160 million globally.
  • International momentum is fading, with an estimated $14.1 million across 53 markets in the second weekend and about $2.8 million to date from China.
  • Reception is lukewarm at around 53% on Rotten Tomatoes with a B+ CinemaScore, and coverage suggests PVOD in roughly two months and a Disney+ debut weeks later, though no dates are confirmed.