While promoting his new film, Ender's Game, the legendary actor Harrison Ford has offered new details about Blade Runner 2. Ridley Scott is back in the world of science fiction since last year when was released the blockbuster Prometheus, sequel to the Alien series. After a break of 30 years, British director seems more attracted to the SF genre and wants to make a sequel to a great SF movie: Blade Runner. “Yeah, we’ve been chatting about it,” said Ford in a recent interview with IGN. “I truly admire Ridley as a man and as a director, and I would be very happy to engage again with him in the further telling of this story.” The idea of creating a sequel to Blade Runner, one of the landmarks of cinema, created a lot of buzz when launched in 2011.
The story in Blade Runner (1982) follows Rick Deckard, played by Harrison Ford, and his human-like androids hunting. Ridley Scott was so fascinated with Philip K. Dick's novel "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep", that he decided to make a film inspired by this book. Robots, androids, flying cars and fallout. At launch, Blade Runner was considered the future of SF movies. The picture of Los Angeles in the year 2019, from the opening of Blade Runner remained iconic. Without much success in box office, Blade Runner wasn't a great film to the audience. But, in time, it came to be seen as a masterpiece and one of the most influent movies for modern cinema.
The story in Blade Runner (1982) follows Rick Deckard, played by Harrison Ford, and his human-like androids hunting. Ridley Scott was so fascinated with Philip K. Dick's novel "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep", that he decided to make a film inspired by this book. Robots, androids, flying cars and fallout. At launch, Blade Runner was considered the future of SF movies. The picture of Los Angeles in the year 2019, from the opening of Blade Runner remained iconic. Without much success in box office, Blade Runner wasn't a great film to the audience. But, in time, it came to be seen as a masterpiece and one of the most influent movies for modern cinema.