Blade Runner 2

‘Blade Runner 2’ May Have Just Added a ‘Guardians’ Star
‘Blade Runner 2’ May Have Just Added a ‘Guardians’ Star
‘Blade Runner 2’ May Have Just Added a ‘Guardians’ Star
It’s been over a year since Blade Runner 2 tapped Sicario director Denis Villeneuve to helm, with Ryan Gosling joining Harrison Ford in the long-developing sequel to Ridley Scott’s sci-fi classic. With filming slated to begin this summer, the project is really starting to come together, with Robin Wright joining the cast as of yesterday, while today brings an interesting potential new addition: Guardians of the Galaxy star Dave Bautista.
Robin Wright Joins ‘Blade Runner 2’
Robin Wright Joins ‘Blade Runner 2’
Robin Wright Joins ‘Blade Runner 2’
Denis Villeneuve is set to begin filming Blade Runner 2 this summer, and as pre-production picks up steam, so do the casting announcements for the highly-anticipated project— which means this thing is absolutely happening. Robin Wright has joined Ryan Gosling and Harrison Ford in the long-awaited sequel to Ridley Scott’s sci-fi classic (and arguable masterpiece, depending on which version you’re watching), snatching up one of three major female roles in the film.
‘Blade Runner 2’ Goes Into Production This Summer
‘Blade Runner 2’ Goes Into Production This Summer
‘Blade Runner 2’ Goes Into Production This Summer
It’s still kind of hard to believe that all these years later, we’re finally getting a Blade Runner sequel. Even after they announced the project, even after they claimed people like Ryan Gosling and the original film’s star, Harrison Ford, were involved, it seemed like a pipe dream; the sort of thing people talk about online for years as a possibility that never actually materializes.
Ryan Gosling Confirmed for ‘Blade Runner 2’
Ryan Gosling Confirmed for ‘Blade Runner 2’
Ryan Gosling Confirmed for ‘Blade Runner 2’
For a while it didn’t seem like Ridley Scott would ever make his long-promised (threatened?) sequel to Blade Runner, which suited most fans of the classic dystopian sci-fi flick just fine. But when director Denis Villeneuve and cinematographer Roger Deakins signed on, suddenly Blade Runner 2 was not only actually happening, but it sounded like a great idea. Although he was previously only rumored for a role in the sequel, Ryan Gosling is now confirming his part in the film, while Scott has offered details on what we might expect from the opening scene.
‘Blade Runner 2’ Will Probably Be Converted to 3D
‘Blade Runner 2’ Will Probably Be Converted to 3D
‘Blade Runner 2’ Will Probably Be Converted to 3D
We had a chat with Roger Deakins last month, in which the famed cinematographer spoke briefly about re-teaming with Prisoners and Sicario director Denis Villeneuve for Blade Runner 2, the sequel to Ridley Scott’s 1982 sci-fi masterpiece. Deakins couldn’t tell us too much, but he did get us a bit more excited about the upcoming sequel. Your excitement may vary based on the latest from Deakins, who reveals that Blade Runner 2 will probably be post-converted to 3D.
Interview: Roger Deakins on ‘Sicario’ and ‘Blade Runner 2’
Interview: Roger Deakins on ‘Sicario’ and ‘Blade Runner 2’
Interview: Roger Deakins on ‘Sicario’ and ‘Blade Runner 2’
If you’ve watched a movie in the last 25 years and thought to yourself “God, this film looks great,” odds are it was shot by Roger Deakins. The master cinematographer of such modern classics as The Shawshank Redemption, No Country for Old Men, and Skyfall is considered the best director of photography working today by almost everyone on the planet (except the Academy, which has nominated him twelve different times but never given him an Oscar).
Roger Deakins on ‘Blade Runner 2’: ‘It’s an Entirely Separate Movie’
Roger Deakins on ‘Blade Runner 2’: ‘It’s an Entirely Separate Movie’
Roger Deakins on ‘Blade Runner 2’: ‘It’s an Entirely Separate Movie’
Earlier this summer, it was announced that 12-time Oscar-nominated cinematographer Roger Deakins would be working on Blade Runner 2, a comforting thought for those who were skeptical about a sequel. Whether the film is good or bad, necessary or not, we at least know that Blade Runner 2 will look fantastic. Though we know that Deakins will reunite with his Sicario and Prisoners director Denis Villeneuve for the film, we still don’t know much about what this new Blade Runner will be. Our own Matt Singer caught up with Deakins (who’s at the Toronto International Film Festival promoting Sicario) and asked Deakins about the film who said the sequel is “definitely going to happen” and is an “entirely separate movie” from the 1982 original.
Roger Deakins Will Shoot ‘Blade Runner 2’
Roger Deakins Will Shoot ‘Blade Runner 2’
Roger Deakins Will Shoot ‘Blade Runner 2’
Roger Deakins is widely regarded as one of the greatest cinematographers on the planet (except by the Academy, who’ve inexplicably never awarded him an Oscar despite 11 nominations). Deakins’ name in a film’s credits is a guarantee that no matter how terrible everything else in a movie is (and he has shot a couple stinkers), the movie will look gorgeous.
‘Blade Runner 2’ Hunts Down Ryan Gosling to Star
‘Blade Runner 2’ Hunts Down Ryan Gosling to Star
‘Blade Runner 2’ Hunts Down Ryan Gosling to Star
What a week to be Ryan Gosling! While his directorial debut, Lost River, is currently baffling audiences around the nation, he remains massively in-demand in front of cameras, where his good looks and enigmatic nature make him one of our best movie stars. A few days ago, we learned that Guillermo del Toro was after him to star in his take on Disney’s The Haunted Mansion. Now, we’ve learned that he’s in negotiations to join Blade Runner 2, where he’ll star alongside Harrison Ford.
'Blade Runner 2' Hires a Director, Harrison Ford to Return
'Blade Runner 2' Hires a Director, Harrison Ford to Return
'Blade Runner 2' Hires a Director, Harrison Ford to Return
Even though Ridley Scott’s been talking up this Blade Runner sequel for some time now, it was still uncertain whether or not Harrison Ford would return to reprise the iconic role of Rick Deckard in the new film. Now it looks like Han Solo isn’t the only iconic role Ford is reprising. In addition to the return of Ford, Prisoners director Denis Villeneuve has been tapped to helm the sequel, based on a script co-written by original Blade Runner scribe Hampton Fancher.

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