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‘Blade Runner 2049’ Spot Gives Us More Clues About the Plot
‘Blade Runner 2049’ Spot Gives Us More Clues About the Plot
‘Blade Runner 2049’ Spot Gives Us More Clues About the Plot
Blade Runner 2049 sure seems like it’s planning to turn the whole Blade Runner mythos on its head. All of the promotional material has been teasing some kind of revelation that’ll change the future world of replicants forever, but we still have no idea what this revelation will be. What we do know is it definitely has something to do with Harrison Ford’s Rick Deckard, who seems to have been in hiding ever since the events of the original film.
‘Blade Runner 2049’ Has a Rumored Runtime of Almost 3 Hours
‘Blade Runner 2049’ Has a Rumored Runtime of Almost 3 Hours
‘Blade Runner 2049’ Has a Rumored Runtime of Almost 3 Hours
Fans of director Denis Villeneuve and cinematographer Roger Deakins are undoubtedly stoked for Blade Runner 2049, the upcoming sequel to Ridley Scott’s sci-fi epic. Those same fans probably wouldn’t mind if either of those guys made a movie that clocked in at almost three hours long. Blade Runner 2049 might be putting that theory to the test, as Villeneuve’s latest film is rumored to have the longest runtime of any blockbuster since Christopher Nolan’s Interstellar.
‘Blade Runner 2049’ Will Be Rated R Like the First Film
‘Blade Runner 2049’ Will Be Rated R Like the First Film
‘Blade Runner 2049’ Will Be Rated R Like the First Film
As they often do when a much-beloved film property gets revived after decades spent dormant, fans have had plenty of cause to fret while Blade Runner 2049 has neared its release. Will there be a voiceover? (No.) Will the film definitively answer the question of whether Deckard is a replicant? (Also no.) Will the soundtrack rule? (It certainly seems that way.) And yet so many questions still remain in advance of the film’s wide release. Today will resolve one big one, however, and assuage quite a few fan worries with it.
Feast Your Eyes (and Ears) on the New ‘Blade Runner 2049’ Trailer
Feast Your Eyes (and Ears) on the New ‘Blade Runner 2049’ Trailer
Feast Your Eyes (and Ears) on the New ‘Blade Runner 2049’ Trailer
The latest trailer for Denis Villeneuve’s Blade Runner 2049 is full of new dialogue and sequences that reveal plenty of new details about the sequel, but even if you watched this trailer on mute it’s a beauty. (But actually don’t watch it with the sound off because Jóhann Jóhannsson’s score is like synth porn for the ears.)
Ryan Gosling and Harrison Ford Face Off in New ‘Blade Runner 2049’ Photos
Ryan Gosling and Harrison Ford Face Off in New ‘Blade Runner 2049’ Photos
Ryan Gosling and Harrison Ford Face Off in New ‘Blade Runner 2049’ Photos
October hardly qualifies as blockbuster season, but Denis Villeneuve will most likely change that when he unveils the long-murmured-about Blade Runner 2049 on the 6th of that month. He’s bringing all the buzz and gossip-mongering of the summer tentpole frenzy a few months later into the year, and the hype machine has gladly risen to meet him. Empire Magazine, that hallowed bastion of fan-boy and -girl culture, has stoked the flame with a glossy new cover story for Villeneuve’s latest this month, and the denizens of the internet will be pleased to know that they’ve publicized some of their exclusive new photos ahead of time.
Ryan Gosling Reportedly Wants to Play Willy Wonka
Ryan Gosling Reportedly Wants to Play Willy Wonka
Ryan Gosling Reportedly Wants to Play Willy Wonka
Ryan Gosling is about to play himself. (In the DJ Khaled sense, not the Being John Malkovich sense.) The actor’s been on something of a roll recently, scoring critical plaudits for The Nice Guys and La La Land last year — the latter of which ended up a surprise blockbuster and less-surprise Oscar hoarder — and continuing on into 2017 with this past spring’s Song to Song. He’s got Blade Runner 2049 on the docket for this fall, a likely smash that may earn him admiration among nerd circles, the last niche demographic he has not yet charmed. But with the world at his feet, Gosling’s now making moves to dash all the goodwill he’s recently built up.
Explore the World of ‘Blade Runner 2049’ in New Featurette
Explore the World of ‘Blade Runner 2049’ in New Featurette
Explore the World of ‘Blade Runner 2049’ in New Featurette
Denis Villeneuve’s getting ready to tie a ribbon on Blade Runner 2049. The French filmmaker behind Arrival told Entertainment Weekly that “we are running towards the finishing line right now” on the production due for release October 6, and added that “we are elated. It feels like Christmas as we look at the completed shots.” But directors of generously budgeted studio projects have to say that, nonspecific positivity is pretty much written right into their contracts. Footage, however, cannot lie, and so it’s enticing news indeed that Villeneuve’s little exclusive with EW comes packaged with a new featurette including fresh frames from the hotly anticipated sequel.
If the ‘Blade Runner 2049’ Trailer Came Out in 1982
If the ‘Blade Runner 2049’ Trailer Came Out in 1982
If the ‘Blade Runner 2049’ Trailer Came Out in 1982
It’s been 35 years since Ridley Scott’s original Blade Runner debuted and forever changed the landscape of science-fiction cinema. And 35 years later, the film is making an improbable comeback in theaters this fall in Blade Runner 2049, produced by Scott and directed by Denis Villeneuve. Harrison Ford returns to his role as Blade Runner Rick Deckard, with Ryan Gosling joining him as Officer K and Jared Leto playing himself (we think).

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