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The path of Evan Peters‘ movie career is one that bends in a sudden graph, in a positive manner. He started in 2004 with the movie ‘Clipping Adam.’ It was in 2011 that Peters achieved his big break with ‘American Horror Story,’ which is an anthology television series that he featured in for several seasons, playing various roles. Peters was cast as the Marvel superhero Quicksilver, aka Peter Maximoff,

The trajectory of Evan Peters’ filmography follows an abrupt graph, in a good way. He debuted in 2004 with the film ‘Clipping Adam.’ In 2011, Peters got his breakthrough with ‘American Horror Story,’ an anthology series that he was a part of for multiple seasons, portraying different characters. In 2014, Peters was cast as the Marvel superhero Quicksilver, AKA Peter Maximoff, in Bryan Singer’s ‘X-Men: Days of Future Past.’ He reprises the character in ‘X-Men: Apocalypse’ (2016), ‘Dark Phoenix’ (2019), and ‘WandaVision’ (2021). In 2022, he dropped the mic with the Netflix series ‘Dahmer,’ in which he portrays the real-life serial killer/sex offender Jeffrey Dahmer. This role won him the Golden Globe for Best Actor in a Limited Series, among other accolades. Well, now that you pretty much have an idea of Peters’ filmography, here are his upcoming ventures.

1. Tron: Ares (October 10, 2025) The third installment of the sci-fi film franchise ‘Tron,’ ‘Tron: Ares’ is currently in the post-production stage with Joachim Rønning as the director. Rønning previously co-directed ‘Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales’ (2017) and directed ‘Maleficent: Mistress of Evil’ (2019). Written by Jack Thorne and Jesse Wigutow, the movie shows the journey of a sentient program named Ares from the virtual world to the real world, which is clearly and naturally not prepared for it. Since the movie doesn’t have any of the characters from the two previous Tron movies (unless the makers have planned a cameo), we cannot tell if it is a continuation or a new story.

The first film, ‘Tron,’ directed by Steven Lisberger, was released back in 1982 and stars Jeff Bridges as Kevin Flynn, a game developer who accidentally digitizes himself and is transported inside the system of the company he works for, Encom. The sequel ‘Tron: Legacy,’ directed by Joseph Kosinski (‘Top Gun: Maverick’), begins 9 years after Kevin’s adventure in the virtual world. However, the very night he tells his son about it, he disappears. Fast forward 20 years, and his son Sam Flynn (Garrett Hedlund), all grown up now, is brought to an old video game machine by a person who claims to be his father’s friend. Sam is thus transported into the virtual world where his father has been held all this time and has to find a way to rescue him as well as return to the real world. The cast of the third film includes Jared Leto as the manifestation of the Ares program, Jeff Bridges as Kevin Flynn, and Greta Lee as Eve Kim, along with Evan Peters, Jodie Turner-Smith, Gillian Anderson, Cameron Monaghan, and Sarah Desjardins. The Disney franchise is known for pushing the bar of the sci-fi genre, especially visually, and has garnered a dedicated fan base. Needless to say, we can be sure that ‘Tron: Ares’ will carry the torch further ahead. ‘Proof’, the special effects company behind movies like ‘The Creator’ (2023), ‘The Little Mermaid’ (2023), ‘Jurassic World Dominion’ (2022), and ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ (2022), has been roped in for the same. The film is slated to be released on October 10, 2025. You can watch the trailer here. 2. The Beauty (TBA)

Based on the comic books by Jeremy Haun and Jason A. Hurley, FX’s ‘The Beauty’ is a horror drama series that will star Peters, Rebecca Hall, Anthony Ramos, Tommaso Basili, Ashton Kutcher, Chanel Stewart, Rob Yang, Patrick Luwis, and Chris Silcox. The story follows detectives Drew Foster and Kara Vaughn, who are looking into the case of “the Beauty” STD, which is making people beautiful but ultimately killing them. In what seems to be a suspected sinister government plot, the duo must evade corrupt officials and a mercenary targeting them as they search for answers. Filming has wrapped, and a release date is awaited. 3. Snow Ponies (TBA) Directed by Darrin Prescott, ‘Snow Ponies,’ contrary to what the name suggests (a trend we all are quite familiar with), is a dark action comedy movie. Written by Pat Healy, it chronicles a group of seven hardened men who are supposed to deliver a mysterious package across a hostile landscape filled with dangerous bandits and other obstacles. In the endeavor, they are subjected to the fight for survival, honor, loyalty, and deceit while at the same time breaking their heads about what their cargo contains.

Prescott has served as the stunt coordinator and/or second unit director in the movies ‘Baby Driver,’ ‘Deadpool 2’ and ‘Black Panther.’ So, we can expect a lot of potentially R-rated action accompanied by dark humor. The cast includes Peters, Jon Bernthal, Josh Gad, and Charlie Plummer. The movie has been in its pre-production stage and more details are awaited. Read More: Kit Harington: Every Upcoming Movie and TV Show

 in Bryan Singer’s ‘X-Men: Days of Future Past’ in 2014. He reprises the role in ‘X-Men: Apocalypse’ (2016), ‘Dark Phoenix’ (2019), and ‘WandaVision’ (2021). Peters dropped the mic in 2022 with Netflix’s ‘Dahmer,’ where he plays real-life serial killer/sex offender Jeffrey Dahmer. This character earned him the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Limited Series, among several awards. Well, now that you basically know Peters’ filmography, check out his upcoming projects.

1. Tron: Ares (October 10, 2025)

The trajectory of Evan Peters’ filmography follows an abrupt graph, in a good way. He debuted in 2004 with the film ‘Clipping Adam.’ In 2011, Peters got his breakthrough with ‘American Horror Story,’ an anthology series that he was a part of for multiple seasons, portraying different characters. In 2014, Peters was cast as the Marvel superhero Quicksilver, AKA Peter Maximoff, in Bryan Singer’s ‘X-Men: Days of Future Past.’ He reprises the character in ‘X-Men: Apocalypse’ (2016), ‘Dark Phoenix’ (2019), and ‘WandaVision’ (2021). In 2022, he dropped the mic with the Netflix series ‘Dahmer,’ in which he portrays the real-life serial killer/sex offender Jeffrey Dahmer. This role won him the Golden Globe for Best Actor in a Limited Series, among other accolades. Well, now that you pretty much have an idea of Peters’ filmography, here are his upcoming ventures.

1. Tron: Ares (October 10, 2025) The third installment of the sci-fi film franchise ‘Tron,’ ‘Tron: Ares’ is currently in the post-production stage with Joachim Rønning as the director. Rønning previously co-directed ‘Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales’ (2017) and directed ‘Maleficent: Mistress of Evil’ (2019). Written by Jack Thorne and Jesse Wigutow, the movie shows the journey of a sentient program named Ares from the virtual world to the real world, which is clearly and naturally not prepared for it. Since the movie doesn’t have any of the characters from the two previous Tron movies (unless the makers have planned a cameo), we cannot tell if it is a continuation or a new story.

The first film, ‘Tron,’ directed by Steven Lisberger, was released back in 1982 and stars Jeff Bridges as Kevin Flynn, a game developer who accidentally digitizes himself and is transported inside the system of the company he works for, Encom. The sequel ‘Tron: Legacy,’ directed by Joseph Kosinski (‘Top Gun: Maverick’), begins 9 years after Kevin’s adventure in the virtual world. However, the very night he tells his son about it, he disappears. Fast forward 20 years, and his son Sam Flynn (Garrett Hedlund), all grown up now, is brought to an old video game machine by a person who claims to be his father’s friend. Sam is thus transported into the virtual world where his father has been held all this time and has to find a way to rescue him as well as return to the real world. The cast of the third film includes Jared Leto as the manifestation of the Ares program, Jeff Bridges as Kevin Flynn, and Greta Lee as Eve Kim, along with Evan Peters, Jodie Turner-Smith, Gillian Anderson, Cameron Monaghan, and Sarah Desjardins. The Disney franchise is known for pushing the bar of the sci-fi genre, especially visually, and has garnered a dedicated fan base. Needless to say, we can be sure that ‘Tron: Ares’ will carry the torch further ahead. ‘Proof’, the special effects company behind movies like ‘The Creator’ (2023), ‘The Little Mermaid’ (2023), ‘Jurassic World Dominion’ (2022), and ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ (2022), has been roped in for the same. The film is slated to be released on October 10, 2025. You can watch the trailer here. 2. The Beauty (TBA)

Based on the comic books by Jeremy Haun and Jason A. Hurley, FX’s ‘The Beauty’ is a horror drama series that will star Peters, Rebecca Hall, Anthony Ramos, Tommaso Basili, Ashton Kutcher, Chanel Stewart, Rob Yang, Patrick Luwis, and Chris Silcox. The story follows detectives Drew Foster and Kara Vaughn, who are looking into the case of “the Beauty” STD, which is making people beautiful but ultimately killing them. In what seems to be a suspected sinister government plot, the duo must evade corrupt officials and a mercenary targeting them as they search for answers. Filming has wrapped, and a release date is awaited. 3. Snow Ponies (TBA) Directed by Darrin Prescott, ‘Snow Ponies,’ contrary to what the name suggests (a trend we all are quite familiar with), is a dark action comedy movie. Written by Pat Healy, it chronicles a group of seven hardened men who are supposed to deliver a mysterious package across a hostile landscape filled with dangerous bandits and other obstacles. In the endeavor, they are subjected to the fight for survival, honor, loyalty, and deceit while at the same time breaking their heads about what their cargo contains.

Prescott has served as the stunt coordinator and/or second unit director in the movies ‘Baby Driver,’ ‘Deadpool 2’ and ‘Black Panther.’ So, we can expect a lot of potentially R-rated action accompanied by dark humor. The cast includes Peters, Jon Bernthal, Josh Gad, and Charlie Plummer. The movie has been in its pre-production stage and more details are awaited. Read More: Kit Harington: Every Upcoming Movie and TV Show

The third part of the sci-fi movie franchise ‘Tron,’ ‘Tron: Ares’ is presently in post-production phase with Joachim Rønning directing it. Rønning had earlier co-directed ‘Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales’ (2017) and ‘Maleficent: Mistress of Evil’ (2019). Directed by Jack Thorne and Jesse Wigutow, the film demonstrates the path of a sentient program called Ares from the virtual world to the real world, which is evidently and naturally not ready for it. Since the film has none of the actors of the two earlier Tron films (if the creators have organized a cameo, of course), we can’t say if it is a sequel or a new film.

The original film, ‘Tron,’ was directed by Steven Lisberger and was released in 1982 and stars Jeff Bridges as Kevin Flynn, a computer game creator who inadvertently digitizes himself and is brought into the world inside the firm’s computer system where he works, Encom. The sequel, ‘Tron: Legacy,’ which was directed by Joseph Kosinski (‘Top Gun: Maverick’), picks up 9 years after Kevin’s escapade in the virtual universe. But the same evening he explains it to his son, he vanishes. Cut to 20 years later, and his son Sam Flynn (Garrett Hedlund), now fully grown, is led to an old video arcade machine by someone who introduces himself as a friend of his father.

Sam is therefore brought into the virtual world where his father has been detained all along and must ensure he rescues him together with returning to the physical world. The third film features Jared Leto as the avatar of the Ares program, Jeff Bridges as Kevin Flynn, and Greta Lee as Eve Kim, with Evan Peters, Jodie Turner-Smith, Gillian Anderson, Cameron Monaghan, and Sarah Desjardins. The franchise for Disney is famous for raising the bar of the sci-fi genre, particularly visually, and has a loyal fan base. Needless to say, we can expect ‘Tron: Ares’ to take the torch much further. ‘Proof’, the special effects studio that produced films such as ‘The Creator’ (2023), ‘The Little Mermaid’ (2023), ‘Jurassic World Dominion’ (2022), and ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ (2022), has been hired for the same. The film will release on October 10, 2025. Click here to watch the trailer.

2. The Beauty (TBA)

The trajectory of Evan Peters’ filmography follows an abrupt graph, in a good way. He debuted in 2004 with the film ‘Clipping Adam.’ In 2011, Peters got his breakthrough with ‘American Horror Story,’ an anthology series that he was a part of for multiple seasons, portraying different characters. In 2014, Peters was cast as the Marvel superhero Quicksilver, AKA Peter Maximoff, in Bryan Singer’s ‘X-Men: Days of Future Past.’ He reprises the character in ‘X-Men: Apocalypse’ (2016), ‘Dark Phoenix’ (2019), and ‘WandaVision’ (2021). In 2022, he dropped the mic with the Netflix series ‘Dahmer,’ in which he portrays the real-life serial killer/sex offender Jeffrey Dahmer. This role won him the Golden Globe for Best Actor in a Limited Series, among other accolades. Well, now that you pretty much have an idea of Peters’ filmography, here are his upcoming ventures.

1. Tron: Ares (October 10, 2025) The third installment of the sci-fi film franchise ‘Tron,’ ‘Tron: Ares’ is currently in the post-production stage with Joachim Rønning as the director. Rønning previously co-directed ‘Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales’ (2017) and directed ‘Maleficent: Mistress of Evil’ (2019). Written by Jack Thorne and Jesse Wigutow, the movie shows the journey of a sentient program named Ares from the virtual world to the real world, which is clearly and naturally not prepared for it. Since the movie doesn’t have any of the characters from the two previous Tron movies (unless the makers have planned a cameo), we cannot tell if it is a continuation or a new story.

The first film, ‘Tron,’ directed by Steven Lisberger, was released back in 1982 and stars Jeff Bridges as Kevin Flynn, a game developer who accidentally digitizes himself and is transported inside the system of the company he works for, Encom. The sequel ‘Tron: Legacy,’ directed by Joseph Kosinski (‘Top Gun: Maverick’), begins 9 years after Kevin’s adventure in the virtual world. However, the very night he tells his son about it, he disappears. Fast forward 20 years, and his son Sam Flynn (Garrett Hedlund), all grown up now, is brought to an old video game machine by a person who claims to be his father’s friend. Sam is thus transported into the virtual world where his father has been held all this time and has to find a way to rescue him as well as return to the real world. The cast of the third film includes Jared Leto as the manifestation of the Ares program, Jeff Bridges as Kevin Flynn, and Greta Lee as Eve Kim, along with Evan Peters, Jodie Turner-Smith, Gillian Anderson, Cameron Monaghan, and Sarah Desjardins. The Disney franchise is known for pushing the bar of the sci-fi genre, especially visually, and has garnered a dedicated fan base. Needless to say, we can be sure that ‘Tron: Ares’ will carry the torch further ahead. ‘Proof’, the special effects company behind movies like ‘The Creator’ (2023), ‘The Little Mermaid’ (2023), ‘Jurassic World Dominion’ (2022), and ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ (2022), has been roped in for the same. The film is slated to be released on October 10, 2025. You can watch the trailer here. 2. The Beauty (TBA)

Based on the comic books by Jeremy Haun and Jason A. Hurley, FX’s ‘The Beauty’ is a horror drama series that will star Peters, Rebecca Hall, Anthony Ramos, Tommaso Basili, Ashton Kutcher, Chanel Stewart, Rob Yang, Patrick Luwis, and Chris Silcox. The story follows detectives Drew Foster and Kara Vaughn, who are looking into the case of “the Beauty” STD, which is making people beautiful but ultimately killing them. In what seems to be a suspected sinister government plot, the duo must evade corrupt officials and a mercenary targeting them as they search for answers. Filming has wrapped, and a release date is awaited. 3. Snow Ponies (TBA) Directed by Darrin Prescott, ‘Snow Ponies,’ contrary to what the name suggests (a trend we all are quite familiar with), is a dark action comedy movie. Written by Pat Healy, it chronicles a group of seven hardened men who are supposed to deliver a mysterious package across a hostile landscape filled with dangerous bandits and other obstacles. In the endeavor, they are subjected to the fight for survival, honor, loyalty, and deceit while at the same time breaking their heads about what their cargo contains.

Prescott has served as the stunt coordinator and/or second unit director in the movies ‘Baby Driver,’ ‘Deadpool 2’ and ‘Black Panther.’ So, we can expect a lot of potentially R-rated action accompanied by dark humor. The cast includes Peters, Jon Bernthal, Josh Gad, and Charlie Plummer. The movie has been in its pre-production stage and more details are awaited. Read More: Kit Harington: Every Upcoming Movie and TV Show Drawing inspiration from Jeremy Haun and Jason A. Hurley’s comic book series, FX’s ‘The Beauty’ is a horror drama series that will feature Peters, Rebecca Hall, Anthony Ramos, Tommaso Basili, Ashton Kutcher, Chanel Stewart, Rob Yang, Patrick Luwis, and Chris Silcox. The detectives Drew Foster and Kara Vaughn investigate the case of “the Beauty” STD that is transforming people into beauty but killing them in the end. In what appears to be a suspected nefarious government conspiracy, the two must outrun corrupt agents and a mercenary who is gunning for them as they look for answers. Shooting is complete, and a release date is pending.

3. Snow Ponies (TBA)

The trajectory of Evan Peters’ filmography follows an abrupt graph, in a good way. He debuted in 2004 with the film ‘Clipping Adam.’ In 2011, Peters got his breakthrough with ‘American Horror Story,’ an anthology series that he was a part of for multiple seasons, portraying different characters. In 2014, Peters was cast as the Marvel superhero Quicksilver, AKA Peter Maximoff, in Bryan Singer’s ‘X-Men: Days of Future Past.’ He reprises the character in ‘X-Men: Apocalypse’ (2016), ‘Dark Phoenix’ (2019), and ‘WandaVision’ (2021). In 2022, he dropped the mic with the Netflix series ‘Dahmer,’ in which he portrays the real-life serial killer/sex offender Jeffrey Dahmer. This role won him the Golden Globe for Best Actor in a Limited Series, among other accolades. Well, now that you pretty much have an idea of Peters’ filmography, here are his upcoming ventures.

1. Tron: Ares (October 10, 2025) The third installment of the sci-fi film franchise ‘Tron,’ ‘Tron: Ares’ is currently in the post-production stage with Joachim Rønning as the director. Rønning previously co-directed ‘Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales’ (2017) and directed ‘Maleficent: Mistress of Evil’ (2019). Written by Jack Thorne and Jesse Wigutow, the movie shows the journey of a sentient program named Ares from the virtual world to the real world, which is clearly and naturally not prepared for it. Since the movie doesn’t have any of the characters from the two previous Tron movies (unless the makers have planned a cameo), we cannot tell if it is a continuation or a new story.

The first film, ‘Tron,’ directed by Steven Lisberger, was released back in 1982 and stars Jeff Bridges as Kevin Flynn, a game developer who accidentally digitizes himself and is transported inside the system of the company he works for, Encom. The sequel ‘Tron: Legacy,’ directed by Joseph Kosinski (‘Top Gun: Maverick’), begins 9 years after Kevin’s adventure in the virtual world. However, the very night he tells his son about it, he disappears. Fast forward 20 years, and his son Sam Flynn (Garrett Hedlund), all grown up now, is brought to an old video game machine by a person who claims to be his father’s friend. Sam is thus transported into the virtual world where his father has been held all this time and has to find a way to rescue him as well as return to the real world. The cast of the third film includes Jared Leto as the manifestation of the Ares program, Jeff Bridges as Kevin Flynn, and Greta Lee as Eve Kim, along with Evan Peters, Jodie Turner-Smith, Gillian Anderson, Cameron Monaghan, and Sarah Desjardins. The Disney franchise is known for pushing the bar of the sci-fi genre, especially visually, and has garnered a dedicated fan base. Needless to say, we can be sure that ‘Tron: Ares’ will carry the torch further ahead. ‘Proof’, the special effects company behind movies like ‘The Creator’ (2023), ‘The Little Mermaid’ (2023), ‘Jurassic World Dominion’ (2022), and ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ (2022), has been roped in for the same. The film is slated to be released on October 10, 2025. You can watch the trailer here. 2. The Beauty (TBA)

Based on the comic books by Jeremy Haun and Jason A. Hurley, FX’s ‘The Beauty’ is a horror drama series that will star Peters, Rebecca Hall, Anthony Ramos, Tommaso Basili, Ashton Kutcher, Chanel Stewart, Rob Yang, Patrick Luwis, and Chris Silcox. The story follows detectives Drew Foster and Kara Vaughn, who are looking into the case of “the Beauty” STD, which is making people beautiful but ultimately killing them. In what seems to be a suspected sinister government plot, the duo must evade corrupt officials and a mercenary targeting them as they search for answers. Filming has wrapped, and a release date is awaited. 3. Snow Ponies (TBA) Directed by Darrin Prescott, ‘Snow Ponies,’ contrary to what the name suggests (a trend we all are quite familiar with), is a dark action comedy movie. Written by Pat Healy, it chronicles a group of seven hardened men who are supposed to deliver a mysterious package across a hostile landscape filled with dangerous bandits and other obstacles. In the endeavor, they are subjected to the fight for survival, honor, loyalty, and deceit while at the same time breaking their heads about what their cargo contains.

Prescott has served as the stunt coordinator and/or second unit director in the movies ‘Baby Driver,’ ‘Deadpool 2’ and ‘Black Panther.’ So, we can expect a lot of potentially R-rated action accompanied by dark humor. The cast includes Peters, Jon Bernthal, Josh Gad, and Charlie Plummer. The movie has been in its pre-production stage and more details are awaited. Read More: Kit Harington: Every Upcoming Movie and TV Show

Darrin Prescott directs, ‘Snow Ponies,’ which, unlike the title (a thing we’re all very used to doing), is a dark action black comedy film. Directed by Pat Healy, it tells the story of seven tough men who are tasked with delivering an enigmatic package over a treacherous terrain infested with marauding bandits and other challenges. In doing so, they become exposed to the struggle for survival, dignity, loyalty, and betrayal while simultaneously hitting their heads wondering what is inside their shipment.

Prescott has been the stunt coordinator and/or second unit director of the films ‘Baby Driver,’ ‘Deadpool 2’ and ‘Black Panther.’ Therefore, we can anticipate a lot of potentially R-rated action with dark humor. The cast features Peters, Jon Bernthal, Josh Gad, and Charlie Plummer. The film is currently in its pre-production phase and more information is expected to be revealed. Read More: Kit Harington: Every Upcoming Movie and TV Show

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