Anticipation for 'Tron: Ares' Reaches a Peak with Latest Reveals
In the world of cinema, anticipation often surrounds the visual spectacle of a film, but every now and then, a soundtrack takes centre stage. Such is the case with the upcoming action film, Tron: Ares, directed by Joachim Rønning. The film, starring Jared Leto, Greta Lee, and Evan Peters, among others, has generated buzz, but it's the soundtrack that's truly stirring excitement.
Composed by Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross, the Tron: Ares soundtrack is a 24-track album that draws influences from recent Nine Inch Nails albums like Ghosts, Hesitation Marks, and Bad Witch. The soundtrack features three songs with vocals, adding a unique layer to its distinctly synth-heavy, video game-like feel.
Nine Inch Nails, a two-time Oscar winner, three-time Golden Globe winner, and recipient of Grammy and Emmy accolades, have delivered a soundtrack that is reminiscent of their work for id Software's 1996 game Quake. The Tron: Ares soundtrack has a runtime of 1 hour and 7 minutes and has been released on streaming platforms and the band's official YouTube channel.
Director Joachim Rønning found the soundtrack so integral to the movie that he listened to it to get into the groove. He often felt as if he were levitating out of his chair while listening to the tracks. Jeff Bridges, who has been a part of the Tron franchise, also praised the soundtrack in a featurette promoting the film.
The release date for Tron: Ares is set for October 10. Among the standout tracks on the soundtrack, excluding "As Alive As You Need Me To Be," are "Infiltrator," "Building Better Worlds," and "Target Identified."
As for other upcoming releases, the article provides information about Marvel, Star Wars, Star Trek, DC Universe, and Doctor Who. The Tron: Ares soundtrack, with its powerful blend of synth and vocals, is a testament to the enduring appeal of music in cinema.
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