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Evan Peters to Join Jared Leto in 'Tron Ares'
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The Quicksilver of the 'X-Men' movie franchise is set to team up with the 30 Seconds to Mars lead vocalist in the upcoming third installment of 'Tron' series.

AceShowbiz - Evan Peters has been added to the cast of "Tron Ares". The "American Horror Story" star - who takes on the role of Quicksilver in "The X-Men" movies - will appear alongside Jared Leto in the third film in the "Tron" franchise.

The motion picture could start shooting in August in Vancouver if there isn't a SAG strike, according to Deadline.

Joachim Ronning is to direct the movie, in which Leto will star as lead character Ares, a manifestation of the Tron program. It's not yet known who Peters will portray in the film, but he is expected to take on the part of either a gamer in the human world, or a soldier in the virtual realm.

In January, it was revealed Leto had signed up to star in the third film in the franchise, 13 years after the sequel, "Tron: Legacy", was released. It starred the original 1982 film's lead actor Jeff Bridges alongside Garrett Hedlund and Olivia Wilde.

"Tron: Legacy" hit cinemas 28 years after the original film, which told the story of a computer hacker who is transported into a computer program called the Grid and forced to take part challenges. The sequel was directed by Joseph Kosinski, but plans for him to helm the third instalment were scrapped in 2015 after years of development.

A further attempt to revive the franchise again in 2020, with director Garth Davis in charge, also floundered before getting off the ground again with a push from Leto, who is also listed among the third film's producers, alongside Emma Ludbrook and Jeffrey Springer.

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