Blade Runner 2049 film
Oscar-nominated for Arrival, Denis Villeneuve is sticking to sci-fi with this sequel to Ridley Scott's classic Philip K. Dick adaption Blade Runner, starring Ryan Gosling and Harrison Ford
Following a thirty five year hiatus, Blade Runner 2049 will be reviving the plot of Blade Runner (1982) this autumn. Harrison Ford will be returning as Rick Deckard, now-retired Blade Runner, with LAPD Officer K (Ryan Gosling) hot on his heels, trying to enlist Deckard's help after discovering a secret that might bring an end to humanity.
Dark, gloomy and unsettling, the teaser trailer doesn't give much information, but succeeds in setting a tense, uneasy atmosphere for the film, with a lack of anything except atmospheric scene-setting and one interaction between Deckard and Officer K.
Blade Runner, now regarded by many critics as one of the all-time best science fiction films, has set a high bar for Blade Runner 2049. Hopefully it will be worth the thirty-five-year wait.
Dark, gloomy and unsettling, the teaser trailer doesn't give much information, but succeeds in setting a tense, uneasy atmosphere for the film, with a lack of anything except atmospheric scene-setting and one interaction between Deckard and Officer K.
Blade Runner, now regarded by many critics as one of the all-time best science fiction films, has set a high bar for Blade Runner 2049. Hopefully it will be worth the thirty-five-year wait.
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What | Blade Runner 2049 film |
Where | Various Locations | MAP |
Nearest tube | Leicester Square (underground) |
When |
06 Oct 17 – 06 Dec 17, Times vary |
Price | £determined by cinema |
Website | Click here for more information |