The upcoming movie the "Blade Runner 2049" is giving us the chance to finally watch their first trailer ever. This movie is actually a sequel from the original movie of 1982 Ridley Scott film.
According to Mirror, the 1982 Ridley Scott movie separated spectators and detractors alike, and was far-off from a box-office triumph. This day and age, after its 30 years’ break, we're going back to an ultramodern dystopian sequel to "Blade Runner", entitled "Blade Runner 2049."
Starring characters includes the one and only Harrison Ford to play the character of Rick Deckard, the ostensible Blade Runner who hunts and executes rogue replicants (androids who guise as human). Then, the stranger to the dusky and treacherous world is Ryan Gosling, who plays the role of LAPD officer K who challenges to hunt down Deckard, who has now went MIA.
In the trailer, we perceive a drizzling and smog bursting wilderness, full or orange fumes and abandoned structures. Then, we hear Ford’s voice saying: "Replicants are like any other machine, they're either a benefit or a hazard. If they're a benefit, it's not my problem". As he continues: "I had your job once, I was good at it" as a shabby looking Deckard walks across a deluxe but time damaged room, targeting his revolver at Ryan Gosling's K, who answers: "Things were simpler then".
Conferring to Mail Online, the sequel is supervised and directed by Denis Villeneuve and with Scott as the executive producer. Also, the fans of the 1982 movie will be reassured to know the sequel will not resolute the mystery of whether or not Ford as Deckard himself was a replicant.
Villeneuve told French movie location Allocine at the start of the month that he has purposely left that story thread vague. The movie also features Ana de Armas, Robin Wright, Jared Leto, Barkhad Abdi, Lennie James, Mackenzie Davis, and Sylvia Hoeks.
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