Tron: Ares Ride at Disney World Gets Nine Inch Nails Makeover!

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Get ready, users! The world of Tron is colliding with reality in more ways than one. Not only is Tron: Ares hitting theaters soon, but the Tron Lightcycle Run at Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom is getting a limited-time, industrial-strength makeover courtesy of Nine Inch Nails.

Nine Inch Nails Takes Over Tron Lightcycle Run

Starting September 15th, the high-speed Tron Lightcycle Run in Tomorrowland will feature a brand new overlay and soundtrack inspired by the upcoming film, Tron: Ares. Imagine soaring through the digital world with imposing red hues and the gritty sounds of Nine Inch Nails blasting in your ears. This unique experience was announced at Destination D23, and it's already generating buzz.

Limited Time Only: Ride the Ares Wave

Disney hasn't announced how long this Nine Inch Nails-infused version of the ride will be available, so you'll want to book your tickets ASAP to experience this unique blend of Disney magic and industrial rock. It's a limited-time opportunity you won't want to miss!

Tron: Ares Film Details

Tron: Ares hits theaters on October 10, 2025. The film centers around a powerful AI program named Ares who is sent from the digital realm into the real world on a mission that could change both forever. This installment follows 2010's Tron: Legacy, which featured a soundtrack by Daft Punk.

Nine Inch Nails' Unique Soundtrack

In August 2024, it was announced that Atticus Ross and Trent Reznor would be scoring Tron: Ares as Nine Inch Nails. This marks the first time a film soundtrack will be released under the Nine Inch Nails group name. While the duo have collaborated on numerous film scores, including The Social Network and Gone Girl, this is their first official foray into the Disney universe as Nine Inch Nails.

Prepare for a thrilling ride as the digital world of Tron meets the industrial sounds of Nine Inch Nails! This is one overlay you won't want to miss.

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