When Daft Punk shattered our dreams by announcing their split back in 2021, the prospect of a Tron sequel without their creative input felt like a cruel glitch in the system. Now, Disney has revealed who will step into the robots’ shoes: the influential duo of Nine Inch Nails’ Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross.
In the world of Tron, music is the pulse of the digital landscape. Fans of the franchise surely remember how Daft Punk’s timeless soundtrack and appearance in Tron: Legacy intertwined with the film’s visual spectacle and elevated it to cult-classic status. Tracks like “Derezzed” became instant classics, cementing the legendary electronic music duo’s legacy as the sonic architects of the Grid.
But when they officially disbanded, the future of Tron‘s soundscape was thrown into uncertainty. Enter Reznor and Ross, the industrial rock legends whose visceral scores have shaped films like The Social Network and Pixar’s Soul, both of which landed them the Academy Award for Best Original Score.
The duo’s pedigree positions them as the perfect successors to Daft Punk’s Tron legacy. The future of the franchise’s soundtrack is now in the hands of a tandem that has redefined film scores, and fans can rest assured that the digital frontier will be as audibly thrilling as ever.
“The Tron series of films has a real high bar when it comes to composers and scoring music,” Reznor said in a recent red carpet interview. “So when it was offered, we were excited and we’re up for blowing everybody’s minds in the process.”
The Grid will light up once more when Tron: Ares hits theaters on October 10th, 2025.