There was even a thrilling action sequence showing a grizzled Harrison Ford running for his life. Who also reported “shots of a bloodied, haunted-looking Gosling” and a “creepy-looking” Jared Leto. The extended preview featured “an apocalyptic Los Angeles and Las Vegas filled with snow, dust storms, and dazed looking androids” according to Variety. It hasn’t been publicly released but here’s a rough outline of what was included. 2017 was no different, with Sony debuting brand new footage from Blade Runner 2049 at the event yesterday (March 27). #BladeRunner2049 /jDfFgct3lfĬinemaCon is the annual blockbuster fest, usually held in Vegas, where the world’s biggest production companies come together to hype up that year’s mega releases. Take a look below.Ī new civilization begins now. But here we are, with two brand-spanking new movie posters for fans to feast their non-replicant eyes on. It’s been a while since we had any new titbits of information on the sequel. What could have been… New Blade Runner 2049 posters featuring Ryan Gosling and Harrison Ford But just imagine, The Thin White Duke facing off Harrison Ford atop a futuristic high-rise. “When we learned the sad news, we looked around for someone with qualities like that.” Villeneuve and his team eventually landed on Jared Leto for the part, who was “highly dedicated” to the role. “Our first thought had been David Bowie, who had influenced Blade Runner in many ways,” he revealed. In a recent interview with Empire, director Denis Villeneuve discussed his casting process for new villain Neander Wallace. Could David Bowie have been in Blade Runner 2049? The wasteland itself could be a reference to the original novel, where the land outside the world’s major cities has become barren due to the World War Terminus but we see both the wasteland and the city suggesting the movie will expand beyond the cityscape of the original. Could Villeneuve be trying to tell us something about K here? As K taps on a piano key, this feels reminiscent of the scene from Blade Runner, where Deckard hits a piano key and flashes to his unicorn dream. Officer K (Gosling) is searching for Deckard (Ford), finding him in a remote, abandoned hideout in the middle of a wasteland. The city scenes still have that noir hue and the Eastern influence remains as seen in Ridley’s original. The beautifully-shot scenes seen in the trailer and their weighty atmosphere mirror its predecessor enough without feeling plagiaristic. The first trailer (released late last year) caused quite a stir online and only featured the two lead actors Ryan Gosling and Harrison Ford. “You’re story isn’t over yet,” she mysteriously reveals to him. We don’t know much about her yet but it seems she’s in pretty deep with Ryan Gosling’s Officer K. It also features new female character Joi, played by Ana de Armas ( War Dogs). This second snippet (released May 8) gives viewers their first peek at Jared Leto and Robin Wright in full costume.
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