Life and Death in L.A.: It's Alive! Ridley Scott Takes Another Shot At Sci-Fi Noir

Friday, August 19, 2011

It's Alive! Ridley Scott Takes Another Shot At Sci-Fi Noir

Ridley Scott, who directed the moody 1982 science-fiction film noir, "Blade Runner," will direct and produce a new feature that is being described as a “Blade Runner” follow-up for Alcon Entertainment, a Warner Brothers-based financing and production company.
The original “Blade Runner,” which was adapted from the Philip K. Dick story “Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?”, starred Harrison Ford as a human bounty hunter (or is he?) charged with hunting down lifelike androids in a future version of Los Angeles.
Producers are not yet revealing whether the film will be a prequel or a sequel.

2 comments:

  1. I'm really looking forward to the casting news! Will Ford be in it? If not, can Andrew Garfielld do his role?

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