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If you're asking me will this movie have anything to do with Harrison Ford, the answer is no. This is a total reinvention and in my mind that means doing everything fresh, including casting.
I was initially horrifed when I heard about this, but got down off the ledge when I found out it was not a re-make, just a prequel or whatever. (whew, close one!)Flynn said:I was thrilled when I first heard about this.
Incidentally, there are rumours that Harrison Ford is in talks for another Bladerunner, but there are statements that the Producers dont want him
http://twitchfilm.com/news/2012/02/breaking-harrison-ford-in-early-talks-for-ridley-scotts-new-blade-runner.php
http://twitchfilm.com/news/2012/02/producer-says-no-harrison-ford-in-blade-runner-maybe.php
Well, at least it's not a "remake"! But I have a hard time seeing this working out well. Are there any successful examples of "prequels"? Perhaps "Silence of the Lambs", although I consider "Manhunter" to be superior. "Young Indiana Jones"?
I know - since they are talking about remaking "1984", maybe they should do a prequel "1983"!
It's really too bad. Blade Runner, while not perfect, is a really great, singular film.
Tony
“some years after the first film concluded.”
Scott himself confirmed that Harrison Ford won’t be returning for the sequel, and in a best-case scenario filming wouldn’t begin any sooner than 2013.
What about the rumored Blade Runner sequel?
Funny enough, I started my first meetings on the Blade Runner sequel last week. We have a very good take on it. And we’ll definitely be featuring a female protagonist.
Or the police-history until the creation of the Blade Runner-departments.
You mean the Los Angeles Police Department in the 1980s? Isn't that just Beverly Hills Cop?
A "prequel" will not work for Blade Runner, as it would all be set in our past. The suspension of disbelief would just not be there.
I know "Beverly Hills Cop", but I never saw it.
I think, the Replicant-story, so the Tyrell-Corporation, Tyrell himself, the blade runner-staff on LAPD, the mystery on sweet Rachael, the build of this semi-modernized megacities like L.A., 2019, got so much potential.
I think it could work a la Watchmen, if they estavloshed an alternative timeline well enough.
As a work of fiction rather than prediction, I don't think most people would care that the "future" foreseen by the author/director didn't pan out.
Do people avoid watching the original BR film, or 2001/2010 Space Odyssey, or Back to the Future or any other sci-fi film of yesteryear, because the "future" didn't pan out per reality?
As a work of fiction rather than prediction, I don't think most people would care that the "future" foreseen by the author/director didn't pan out.
Do people avoid watching the original BR film, or 2001/2010 Space Odyssey, or Back to the Future or any other sci-fi film of yesteryear, because the "future" didn't pan out per reality?