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Blade Runner 2049

The key to the future is finally unearthed.
2017 | 164m | English

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Thirty years after the events of the first film, a new blade runner, LAPD Officer K, unearths a long-buried secret that has the potential to plunge what's left of society into chaos. K's discovery leads him on a quest to find Rick Deckard, a former LAPD blade runner who has been missing for 30 years.
Release Date: Oct 04, 2017
Director: Denis Villeneuve
Writer: Hampton Fancher, Michael Green
Genres: Science Fiction, Drama
Keywords android, artificial intelligence (a.i.), dystopia, cyberpunk, las vegas, meditative, blade runner, 2040s, audacious, future, bounty hunter, genetics, sequel, los angeles, california, tech noir, human clone, complex, cautionary, compassionate
Production Companies Columbia Pictures, Alcon Entertainment, Scott Free Productions, Bud Yorkin Productions, Torridon Films, 16:14 Entertainment
Box Office Revenue: $259,239,658
Budget: $150,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Ryan Gosling 'K'
Harrison Ford Rick Deckard
Ana de Armas Joi
Dave Bautista Sapper Morton
Robin Wright Lieutenant Joshi
Sylvia Hoeks Luv
Mackenzie Davis Mariette
Jared Leto Niander Wallace
Carla Juri Dr. Ana Stelline
Hiam Abbass Freysa
Lennie James Mister Cotton
David Dastmalchian Coco
Sean Young Rachael
Edward James Olmos Gaff
Barkhad Abdi Doc Badger
Wood Harris Nandez
Tómas Lemarquis File Clerk
Sallie Harmsen Replicant
Loren Peta Rachael Double
Mark Arnold Interviewer
Krista Kosonen Doxie #2
Elarica Johnson Doxie #3
David Benson Liberace Look-A-Like
Kingston Taylor Boy with One Ear
Ben Thompson Elvis Look-A-Like
Ellie Wright Little Ellie
Suzie Kennedy Marilyn Look-A-Like
Stephen Triffitt Sinatra Look-A-Like
Vilma Szécsi Angry Old Lady
Kincsö Sánta Birthday Girl
André Lukács Molnár Memory Child
István Göz Scavenger #1
Pál Nyári Scavenger #2
Joshua Tersoo Allagh Scavenger #3
Zoltán Béres Scavenger #4
Konstantin Pál Scavenger #5
Ferenc Györgyi Scavenger #6
Samuel Brown Orphanage Boy
Mary Lukasiewicz Hologram Joi (voice) (uncredited)
Frank Sinatra (archive footage) (uncredited)
Name Job
Mark Mangini Supervising Sound Editor
Dominique Law Draughtsman
Gavin J. Behrman Production Supervisor
Scott Lukowski Conceptual Design
Karen M. Murphy Visual Effects Producer
John Nelson Visual Effects Supervisor
Ken Lebre Editorial Staff
Emma Pill Location Manager
Joshua Ravetch Production Controller
Lucinda Syson Casting
Victor James Martinez Conceptual Design
Ed Natividad Conceptual Design
Peter Popken Conceptual Design
Emmanuel Shiu Conceptual Design
Marcus Preussing Pyrotechnic Supervisor
Bernd Rautenberg Special Effects Supervisor
Carsten Woithe Supervising Technical Director
Huseyin Caner Visual Effects Supervisor
Nikul Patel Visual Development
Mark Avery Set Costumer
Isabel Bloor Set Supervisor, Sets & Props Supervisor
Matt Wallach Color Timer
Rudolf András Location Manager
Rachel Amanda Alterman Production Office Assistant
Klaus Mielich In Memory Of, Special Effects Coordinator
Zsolt Csutak Casting
David Doran Art Direction
Bence Erdélyi Art Direction
Lydia Fry Art Direction
Tibor Lázár Art Direction
Alessandra Querzola Set Decoration
Renée April Costume Design
Anna Törjék Makeup Artist
Jaime Leigh McIntosh Hairstylist
Csilla Blake-Horváth Makeup Supervisor
Lizzie Lawson Hair Supervisor
Gábor Hegedüs Hege Assistant Director, First Assistant Director
Donald Sparks First Assistant Director
Christopher S. Aud Sound Effects Editor
Mac Ruth Production Sound Mixer
Zach Marshall Assistant Editor
Balázs Budai Assistant Editor
Lee Gilmore Sound Effects Editor
Theo Green Sound Designer
Greg ten Bosch Sound Effects Editor
Ádám Fillenz Camera Operator
László Bille Camera Operator
Imre Juhász Camera Operator
Gusztáv Kirsch Camera Operator
Marc Wolff Pilot
Bill O'Leary Gaffer
Krisztián Paluch Gaffer
Attila Szücs Key Grip
Patrick Bramucci Rigging Gaffer
Antal Berger Rigging Gaffer
Charley Gilleran Rigging Grip
Zsolt Molnár Location Manager
Pete Cavaciuti Steadicam Operator
Zoltán Schrammel Techno Crane Operator
Kata Vermes Additional Still Photographer
Kerry Warn Hair Designer
Jo-Ann MacNeil Key Makeup Artist
Ruth Haney Key Makeup Artist
Jon Henry Gordon Key Hair Stylist
Veronika Szücs Art Department Coordinator
Colin H. Fraser Construction Coordinator
Tibor Dajko 3D Artist
Michael Anders 3D Coordinator
Eric Bates Animation Supervisor
Wesley Chandler Animation Supervisor
Jakub Pazera Lead Animator
Chris McLaughlin CG Supervisor
Etienne Poulin St-Laurent Matchmove Supervisor
Duane Floch Pre-Visualization Supervisor
Erik Lehmann 3D Generalist
Miles Lauridsen Sequence Supervisor
Leo-Patrick Houde VFX Editor
Sasha Leigh Izadpanah VFX Editor
Xinyi Puah Visual Effects Editor
Bianca Cuffaro Visual Effects Editor
Kelly Noordermeer Visual Effects Editor
Céline Zapater Visual Effects Editor
Ryan Basaraba Visual Effects Coordinator
Fanny Bissonnette Visual Effects Coordinator
Yogesh Chautel Visual Effects Coordinator
Paul Docherty Visual Effects Coordinator
Gabriel Jalbert Visual Effects Coordinator
Lucas John Ng Visual Effects Coordinator
Cindy O'Hare Visual Effects Coordinator
André Geoffroy Visual Effects Coordinator
Philippe Lépine Visual Effects Coordinator
Christ Ohoueu Visual Effects Coordinator
Annabelle Zoellin Visual Effects Coordinator
Lorie Bussières Visual Effects Coordinator
Heather Martini Visual Effects Coordinator
Julien Cimino Visual Effects Producer
Sabrina Gagnon Visual Effects Producer
Annie Normandin Visual Effects Producer
Michelle Eisenreich Visual Effects Producer
Kim Menaster Visual Effects Producer
Chad Nixon Visual Effects Producer
Adam O'Brien-Locke Visual Effects Producer
Jessica Clothier Script Supervisor
Dóra Simkó Script Supervisor
Cory Fleming Pilot
Bea Merkovits Assistant Costume Designer
Margaret Robbs Assistant Costume Designer
Martine Gagnon Assistant Costume Designer
Lilla Kleininger Ager/Dyer
Dóra Papp Set Costumer
Kathy Driscoll-Mohler Casting Associate
Natasha Vincent Casting Associate
Robert E. Phillips Digital Intermediate
Zsolt Gonda Armorer
Gábor Kiszelly Special Effects Supervisor
Linda Mester Special Effects Coordinator
Doug Harlocker Property Master
Bradley Good Assistant Property Master
Joseph Hiura Set Designer
Orsolya Maza Assistant Art Director
Elicia Scales Assistant Art Director
Abby J. Smith Assistant Art Director
Máté Herjeczki Construction Coordinator
Tamas Gelei Prop Maker
Istvan Muranyi Prop Maker
Torma Zoltán Prop Maker
Vilmos Törköly Prop Maker
Richard R. Hoover Visual Effects Supervisor
Mitul Patel Sequence Supervisor
Larry Garrison Unit Publicist
Maria Gerencser Accountant
Nicolas Girard Title Designer
Jason Habelow Production Coordinator
Altus Health Health and Safety
Viktória Jaross Choreographer
Rick Lipton Dialect Coach
Jordi Roca Agut Production Coordinator
Nathalie Rodriguez Martinez Production Coordinator
Gábor Ujházy Unit Manager
Desiderio Vite Pilot
Paul Lambert Visual Effects Supervisor
Syd Mead Thanks
Laurie Wright Production Coordinator
Danny Yount Title Designer
Aaron Haye Thanks
Dennis McCarthy Thanks
Dan Spellman Thanks
Nico Abondolo Musician
Deva Anderson Music Supervisor
Clint Bennett Supervising Music Editor
Ashley Culp Executive Music Producer
Alcon Sleeping Giant Executive Music Producer
Michael Hodges Executive Music Producer
Kayla Morrison Executive Music Producer
Owen Gurry Musician
Ryan Rubin Music Editor
Tristan Schulze Musician
Simone Vitucci Musician
Robin Citrin Location Manager
Pier Laurenza Location Scout
Bill Twiston-Davies Location Manager
Lilla Vasvári Costume Supervisor
Laszlo Tahy Seamstress
Klarissza Kis Seamstress
Rita Jakab Seamstress
Cori Burchell Costume Supervisor
Veronika Varjasi Extras Casting
Molly Rose Casting Assistant
Zsolt Ferenc Maier Extras Casting
Kristi Lugo Casting Assistant
David Bush Casting Assistant
Chris Sokalofsky Animation
Adam Klein Animation
Ben Hurand Animation
Bassem Hawili Animation
Evan Clover Animation
Leonardo Bonisolli Animation
Bernd Angerer Animation Supervisor
András Zsák Electrician
Gergo Vasari Grip
Stephen Vaughan Still Photographer
Gabor Schmidt Grip
Béla Rácz Electrician
Andras Rudasy Electrician
David Rondzik Electrician
Csaba Pápai Grip
Róbert Nagy Grip
Jack Lillian Grip
Tamás Kollár Grip
Vilmos Keszler Grip
Antal Kató Grip
Róbert Jász Grip
Gábor Inczédy Electrician
Paul Candrilli Best Boy Grip
Péter Bognár Electrician
Istvan Banga Electrician
Ádám Balogh Grip
Gábor Balda Best Boy Grip
Tamás Farkas Stunts
Gergo Szekér Stunts
Ádám Bertalan Stunts
Laszlo Utvari Stunts
Martin De Boer Stunt Double, Stunts
Levente Tamási Stunts
György Szántó Stunts
Gábor Szemán Stunts
Zalan Szabo Stunts
Viktor Sokorai Stunts
Gábor Pesta Stunts
Béla Orsányi Stunts
Németh Tamás Stunts
Richárd Nagy Stunts
Vanda Mocár Stunts
Micos Sventary Lucacs Stunts
Balázs Lengyel Stunts
Géza Kovács Stunts
László Kósa Stunts
Csaba Komondi Stunts
Abel Kocsis Stunts
Alex Kingi Stunts
Altamiro Junior Jubilee Stunts
Gergö Horpácsi Stunts
Kinga Kosá-Gavalda Stunts
Szilvia Fuzessy Stunts
Zoltán Szántó Stunts
Ákos Lenkei Stunts
Norbert Kovács Stunts
József Fodor Stunts
Egyed Ferenc Stunts
Balázs Farkas Stunts
Miklós Danka Stunts
Nick Carraro Stunts
Dénes Bálind Stunts
Krisztián Botka Stunts
Ferenc Berecz Stunts
Kristóf Belovai Stunts
Cody Banta Stunts
Balázs Szigethy Stunts
Gaspar Adam Stunts
Ravi Mahapatro Line Producer
Jessica Sharp Line Producer
Edward Andrews Digital Compositor
Tomas Ariño Sobotkiewicz Digital Compositor
Daniel Batt Digital Compositor
Philippe Bienvenue Digital Compositor
Kathryn Jane Black Digital Compositor
Romain Bouvard Digital Compositor
Francesco Capone Digital Compositor
Christiane Caya Digital Compositor
Kamelia Chabane Digital Compositor
Abhishek Chaturvedi Digital Compositor
Julian Chong Digital Compositor
Liudmyla Chorna Digital Compositor
Martin Cicmanec Digital Compositor
Sean Coonce Digital Compositor
Jaroslav Cízek Digital Compositor
Rod McLean Art Direction
Krisztina Fehér Hairstylist
Karen Asano-Myers Hairstylist
Nóra Kapás Makeup Artist
Nóra Koltai Makeup Artist
Szandra Bíró Makeup Artist
Szilvia Dobrovitz Makeup Artist
Ancsa Kriskó Makeup Artist
Sven Granlund Prosthetic Makeup Artist
Jason Collins Special Effects Makeup Artist
Hajós Péter Assistant Director, Set Production Assistant
Dániel Jakab Assistant Production Manager
Gergely Balazs Assistant Production Manager
Teodora Ilie Assistant Production Manager
Albert Cho First Assistant Director
Brandon Lambdin First Assistant Director
Susan M. Elmore First Assistant Director
Charlie Watson First Assistant Director
Gergö Balika Head of Production
Brad Arensman Post Production Supervisor
Árpád Görögh Production Assistant
Gergely Török Production Assistant
Miklós Tóth Production Manager
India Osborne Production Manager
Demelza Cronin Production Supervisor
Karen Davis Second Assistant Director
Alejandro Mora Second Assistant Director
Brian Niemczyk Second Second Assistant Director
Nick Fulton Second Unit
Levente Kölcsey-Gyurkó Third Assistant Director
Vera Janisch Third Assistant Director
Attila Veres Third Assistant Director
Gergely Apjok Third Assistant Director
Anna Cassina Unit Production Manager
Arni Hansson Unit Production Manager
Pamela Harvey-White Unit Production Manager
Adam Berces Art Department Assistant
László Szirmai Assistant Art Director
Andras Pal Szabo Assistant Property Master
Carlos Huante Concept Artist
Dan Walker Concept Artist
Jeremy Paillotin Concept Artist
Tamás 'Chipie' Péter Second Assistant Director
Dániel Dallos Unit Manager
Kámen Anev Concept Artist
Kim Frederiksen Concept Artist
Kouji Tajima Concept Artist
Steve Jung Concept Artist
Jon McCoy Concept Artist
Balázs Kovács Construction Manager
Gyula Herjeczki Construction Manager
József Kiss Construction Manager
Zoltán Tóth Construction Manager
Bence Kalmár Draughtsman
Róbert Taller Draughtsman
Levente Sulyok Draughtsman
Peter Várdai Draughtsman
Petra Balogh Draughtsman
Enci Bognar Graphic Designer
Marton Szalay Leadman
Ferenc Brandenburg On Set Dresser
Gergely Schummer On Set Dresser
Lauren Stewart Painter
Jack Cave Props
Philip O'Connell Props
Robin Lawrence Props
Scott A. Riley Props
Charlotte Runagall Props
Nigel Hughes Scenic Artist
Balazs Pelcz Sculptor
Vivien Dömötör Set Decorating Coordinator
Szilvia Szisza Toth Set Decoration Buyer
Valeria Paoloni Set Decoration Buyer
Dávid Szekeres Set Dresser
Oscar Krupiczer Set Dresser
Annamária Orosz Standby Art Director
Alina Papp Standby Art Director
Darryl Henley Storyboard Artist
Sam Hudecki Conceptual Design, Storyboard Artist
Federico Vianelli Swing
Haraszti Balazs Swing
Norbert Alte Fieszl Swing
Tom Hambleton ADR Recordist
Michael Miller ADR Mixer
Seva Solntsev ADR Recordist
Bálint Csáki Boom Operator
Norbert Szekeres Boom Operator
Byron Wilson ADR Supervisor
György Mihályi First Assistant Sound Editor
Mark Coffey First Assistant Sound Editor
Andy Malcolm Foley Artist
Ezra Dweck Foley Editor
Don White Foley Mixer
Jack Heeren Foley Mixer
Kevin Schultz Foley Mixer
Davi Aquino Foley Recordist
Jenna Dalla Riva Foley Recordist
Tom Burns Sound Mix Technician
Jeremy B. Davis Sound Mix Technician
Brian Tarlecki Sound Mix Technician
Áron Havasi Second Assistant Sound
Charlie Campagna Sound Effects Editor
János Csáki Jr. Sound Mixer
Del Spiva Temp Music Editor
Michael Broom Concept Artist
Rita Maxim Production Assistant
Joel Savage Special Effects
Jens Schmiedel Special Effects Supervisor
Adam Szlávy Special Effects Technician
Andreas Herberg Special Effects Technician
Andreas Schiller Special Effects Technician
Bence Füredi Special Effects Technician
Daniel Godec Special Effects Technician
Furedi Csaba Special Effects Technician
Gergely Laszlo Special Effects Technician
Jan Luppino Special Effects Technician
Monty Ploch Special Effects Technician
Rene Barthel Special Effects Technician
Ruan Liebenberg Special Effects Technician
Swen Luppino Special Effects Technician
Tamas Uzoni Special Effects Technician
Andre Emme Special Effects Technician
Nándor Gulyás Second Unit
Atli Kristófer Pétursson Aerial Camera
Paul Maletich Aerial Camera
Attila Kárpáti Assistant Camera
Dávid Vécsey Digital Imaging Technician
Joshua Gollish Digital Imaging Technician
Pablo Montesinos Digital Imaging Technician
Jason Naran Digital Imaging Technician
Tamás Hévizi Drone Cinematographer
Adam Varadi Drone Pilot
Steve Unwin Epk Camera Operator, Still Photographer
Chris Summers First Assistant "B" Camera
Péter Faludi First Assistant Camera
Virgil Tatu First Assistant Camera
Michael Rathgeber First Assistant Camera
Keri Manuel Lighting Technician
Ambrus Hernádi Second Assistant Camera
Gergely Hajba Second Assistant "A" Camera
Kristóf Párdányi Second Assistant "A" Camera
Ákos Gulyás Second Assistant Camera
Ákos Szathmáry Second Assistant Camera
Balázs Várszegi Second Assistant Camera
István Djuroska Second Assistant Camera
Szabolcs Sitkei Second Assistant Camera
Tibor Gadácsi Extras Casting Assistant
André Léger Assistant Editor
Mercédesz Czanka Assistant Editor
Taylor Mason Assistant Editor
Emma Escamilla Post Production Assistant
Mayleen Vega Post Production Assistant
John Sylva Post Production Assistant
Gábor Egyed In Memory Of
István Papp Assistant Location Manager
Félix Rosell Location Manager
Tibor Bodor Driver
István Bognár Driver
Zsolt Bécsi Driver
Csaba Vida Driver
Dániel Zima Driver
Viktor Lehoczki Transportation Captain
Claudia Kossik Transportation Coordinator
April Marie Mabry Second Assistant Accountant
Jon Kjartan Bjornsson Pilot
Chad Clark Assistant Accountant
Daniel Besnyo Construction Coordinator
Erika Tamás First Assistant Accountant
Greg Highsmith First Assistant Accountant
Márton Vojnits Production Assistant
Felicia Craggs Payroll Accountant
Péter Danó Payroll Accountant
Kolos Trimmel Production Accountant
Tish Johnson Production Accountant
Anna Lilli Garai Production Assistant
Dylan Beck Production Assistant
Sándor Parádi Jr. Transportation Coordinator
Gábor Csépai Production Assistant
Gergely Orbán Production Assistant
Kitty Bich Thuy Ta Production Assistant
Gábor Bukai Production Assistant
Mirjam Takács Production Assistant
Ainara Sánchez de Toro Production Assistant
Des Carey Production Consultant
Zsuzsanna Kurucz Production Secretary
Russell Blanchard Production Secretary
Gyorgy Dejtari Second Assistant Accountant
Joe Petényi Second Assistant Accountant
Kinga Trimmel Second Assistant Accountant
Kristof Trimmel Second Assistant Accountant
Sándor Csali Set Production Assistant
Gábor Bakos Set Production Assistant
Gergely Riba Set Production Assistant
Bence Csörnyei Set Production Assistant
Andrii Zavolokin 3D Generalist
Frederik Lillelund 3D Sequence Supervisor
Rhys Salcombe 3D Sequence Supervisor
Patrick Kalyn Animation
Adam Slater Animation
Yadav Shridhar Animation
Philip Melancon Animation
Marilyn Marcotte Animation
Fern Hodgson Art Department Coordinator
Deak Ferrand Art Direction
Hideki Okano CG Artist
Alyson Lamontagne CG Artist
Andrée-Anne Bouffard-Verreault CG Artist
Austin Baerg CG Artist
Bradleigh McKay CG Artist
Christine Leclerc CG Artist
Emmanuelle Morin CG Artist
Marie Soleil Chabot CG Artist
Samuel Jacques CG Artist
Sarah Mesmacre CG Artist
Vincent Vezina CG Artist
David Bishop Noriega CG Artist
Zayn Jinah Stereoscopic Coordinator
Brad Darrow Stereoscopic Supervisor
Jeremy Nicolaides Stereoscopic Supervisor
Andrew Kennedy Stereoscopic Technical Director
Gergely Galisz Data Wrangler
Jedediah Smith Compositing Lead
Filip Sustek Compositing Supervisor
Laurent Spillemaecker Compositing Supervisor
Robert Pik Compositing Supervisor
Andrew Barry Compositor
Benjamin Jean Compositor
Jiri Kilevnik Compositor
Maciej Skoluba Compositor
Marco Bordignon Compositor
Mateusz Krzastek Compositor
Melissa Goddard Compositor
Salima Needham Compositor
Vincent Chang Compositor
Yasemin Hepguler Compositor
Romane Landrieux Compositor, VFX Artist
Seungjin Woo Concept Artist
David Tilton Concept Artist
Abhisek Chatterjee Creature Technical Director
Charlotte Roberts Creature Technical Director
Steven Bills Creature Technical Director
Martin Hromadko I/O Manager
Joe Wehmeyer Data Wrangler
Berenice Antoine VFX Artist
Adrian Nurse Digital Compositor
Aélis Héraud Digital Compositor
Alexandra Zyrina Digital Compositor
Andrea Dutti Digital Compositor
Angelica Perez Anzures Digital Compositor
Antoine Goethals Digital Compositor
Antoine Wibaut Digital Compositor
Carlos Guillén Digital Compositor
Chaehyeon Lee Julie Digital Compositor
Charles Labbé Digital Compositor
Chris Dawson Digital Compositor
Cindy Perez Digital Compositor
Csaba Pépp Digital Compositor
Daniel Veszely Digital Compositor
Eduardo Villarreal Digital Compositor
Elfar Sverrisson Digital Compositor
Erik Werlin Digital Compositor
Fangfei Li Digital Compositor
Felix Lafontaine Digital Compositor
Foram Pardiwala Digital Compositor
Gudjon Kristjansson Digital Compositor
Hemant Parshuram Sawant Digital Compositor
Jeremy Meltzer Digital Compositor
Jonathon Sumner Digital Compositor
Jonny Gu Digital Compositor
Jorge Sanchez Fresno Digital Compositor
Katya Ruslanova Digital Compositor
Kyle Greenberg Digital Compositor
Laurent Srey Digital Compositor
Leo Pean de Ponfilly Digital Compositor
Leo Pritchard Digital Compositor
Lies Veldeman Digital Compositor
Lionel Jacobs Digital Compositor
Lisa Funkel Digital Compositor
Luke Drummond Digital Compositor
Marco Fiorani Parenzi Digital Compositor
Marco Leone Digital Compositor
Melanie Dorn Carter Digital Compositor
Mélanie Le Bloa Digital Compositor
Michael Rouayroux Digital Compositor
Michel Frenette Digital Compositor
Nathan Hurlburt Digital Compositor
Nguon Vissal Ong Digital Compositor
Nicolas Desmet Digital Compositor
Nicolas Guyon Digital Compositor
Nicolas Laprise Pellicelli Digital Compositor
Oded Granot Digital Compositor
Oliver Fergusson-Taylor Digital Compositor
Patrick Hall Digital Compositor
Péter Farkas Digital Compositor
Petr Hastík Digital Compositor
Philippe Pelletier Digital Compositor
Philippe Soeiro Digital Compositor
Rakesh Pusuluri Digital Compositor
Rob Garner Digital Compositor
Rodions Jepejevs Digital Compositor
Sharon Marcussen Digital Compositor
Simon Lehembre Digital Compositor
Steven O'Connor Digital Compositor
Tibor Szentkuti Digital Compositor
Tanya Kular Digital Compositor
Thomas Salama Digital Compositor
Tracie Donais Digital Compositor
Yascine Harmali Digital Compositor
Yohann Hays Digital Compositor
Zofie Olsson Digital Compositor
Tiago Santos Digital Compositor
Yoon See Ng Digital Compositor
Emily Wallin 3D Editor
Marc Sadeghi Executive Visual Effects Producer
Sara Hansen Generalist
Marco Foglia Head of Animation
Omar Morsy Head of Animation
Grant Bensley Head of Production
Nicolas Bonnell Head of Production
Donna Langston Head of Production
Cécile Freyther Human Resources
Andreas Bravin Karlsson Compositing Lead
Farhad Mohasseb Compositing Lead
Francesco Dell'Anna Compositing Lead
Jeremie Ducrocq Compositing Lead
Joel Delle-Vergin Compositing Lead
Xavier Fourmond Compositing Lead
Viviane Lévesque Bouchard Compositing Lead
Julien Mercier VFX Artist
Chris Archinet Lighting Artist
Francois Madere Lighting Artist
Amit Narwani Matchmove Supervisor
Jin Yong Kim Matchmove Supervisor
Virender Dass VFX Artist, Matchmove Supervisor
Adrian Dudak Matte Painter
Antoine Rouleau Matte Painter
Arnaud Havart Matte Painter
Eric Aubry Matte Painter
Florence Durante Matte Painter
Frederic Dupere Matte Painter
Jérémie Touzery Matte Painter
Maeva Pierre Matte Painter
Marie Tricart Matte Painter
Mark Orme Matte Painter
Olivier Martin Matte Painter
Rene Morel Matte Painter
Sarah Neveu Matte Painter
Simona Ceci Matte Painter
Stéphane Keller Matte Painter
Stuart Turnbull Modeling
Akila Lakshminarayanan Pipeline Technical Director
Cameron Billingham Pipeline Technical Director
Jonathan Niquet Pipeline Technical Director
Carl Berube Pipeline Technical Director
Declan McGuire Pipeline Technical Director
Marc-Olivier Rouleau Pipeline Technical Director
Sehwi Park Pipeline Technical Director
Wai Sun Cheng Visual Effects
Cathrine Mitchell Production Coordinator
Elliesse Cuniff Production Coordinator
Jessica Pearce Production Coordinator
Kisholay Ray Production Coordinator
Akmal Mlahaili Rotoscoping Artist
Alexandra Torelli Rotoscoping Artist
David Monfette Rotoscoping Artist
Ève Giordani Rotoscoping Artist
Geneviève Gareau Rotoscoping Artist
Jonathan Moulin Rotoscoping Artist
Juliette Compignie Rotoscoping Artist
Marc-André Roy Rotoscoping Artist
Makoto Koyama Senior Animator
Prashant Dhotre Sequence Lead
Ben Milsom Supervising Art Director
Anand V. Jadhav VFX Artist
Ankur Mishra VFX Artist
B. Kalyan Chakravarthy VFX Artist
Balthazar Sahel VFX Artist
Basile Durieux VFX Artist
Brittany Piacente VFX Artist
Carlos Quijada VFX Artist
Cem Olcer VFX Artist
Charles Christoforou VFX Artist
David Uystpruyst VFX Artist
Dominique Zenon VFX Artist
Eduardo Bivar VFX Artist
Effandi Mohamed VFX Artist
Emanuele Goffredo VFX Artist
Félix Pirritano VFX Artist
Francois Cote-Paquet VFX Artist
Genevieve Trottier VFX Artist
Gretchen Bangs VFX Artist
Guillaume Dureux VFX Artist
Irshad Patel VFX Artist
Jacob Yorke VFX Artist
Jean Bennamias VFX Artist
Juan Carlos Huerta VFX Artist
Juan Sebastian Perez VFX Artist
Julien Barbault VFX Artist
Katie Hamberger VFX Artist
Keith Acheson VFX Artist
Kindra McCall VFX Artist
Lianne Forbes VFX Artist
Marc-Antoine Bressand VFX Artist
Marion Eloy VFX Artist
Martin Chabannes VFX Artist
Martin Pélissier VFX Artist
Natalianne Boucher VFX Artist
Nicolas Bouf VFX Artist
Pierre Masseron VFX Artist
Pierre Rousseau VFX Artist
Pierre-Yves Marin VFX Artist
Renaud Louvet VFX Artist
Sébastien Nebout VFX Artist
Simon Leclair VFX Artist
Sotiris Georghiou VFX Artist
Souvik Dey VFX Artist
Thibault Plancq VFX Artist
Tomas Langevin-Côté VFX Artist
Troy Summersett VFX Artist
Vikas Chandel VFX Artist
William Banti VFX Artist
William Perreault VFX Artist
Yan Caspar Hirschbuehl VFX Artist
Baptiste Lebouc Visual Effects
Carlos E. Flores Visual Effects
Chris Hardman Visual Effects
Daniel Thron Visual Effects
Danilo Ivanisevic Visual Effects
Ian Cooke-Grimes Visual Effects
Pascal Clement Visual Effects
Robin De Lillo Visual Effects
Rohit Agarwal Visual Effects
Samy Lamouti Visual Effects
Stefano Carta Visual Effects
Anton Schefter Visual Effects Coordinator
Marc Faladeau Visual Effects Coordinator
Michael Legato Visual Effects Coordinator
Russell Sadeghpour Visual Effects Designer
Dhuha Isa Visual Effects Editor
Shawn Broes Visual Effects Editor
Fay McConkey Executive Visual Effects Producer
Laura Fitzpatrick Executive Visual Effects Producer
Melissa Taylor Executive Visual Effects Producer
Robert Schajer Executive Visual Effects Producer
Emilie Gagnon Visual Effects Production Assistant
Jared Keesing Visual Effects Production Assistant
Marilou Marchand Visual Effects Production Assistant
Alexandra Gunter Visual Effects Production Manager
Sarah Essam Visual Effects Production Manager
Eric Horton Visual Effects Supervisor
Jeremy Robert Visual Effects Supervisor
Nicolas Maillard Visual Effects Supervisor
Olivier Cauwet Visual Effects Supervisor
Peter Bowmar Visual Effects Supervisor
Richard Clegg Visual Effects Supervisor
Scott Mitchell Visual Effects Supervisor
Sébastien Moreau Visual Effects Supervisor
Viktor Müller Visual Effects Supervisor
Benoit Gadreau Visual Effects Technical Director
Brian N. Bentley Visual Effects Technical Director
Christine Liu Visual Effects Technical Director
Cody Stoof Visual Effects Technical Director
Damiano Moltisanti Visual Effects Technical Director
Ryan Tudhope Visual Effects Supervisor
Elisa Valenzisi Visual Effects Technical Director
Florent Falipou Visual Effects Technical Director
Gawade Dipti Visual Effects Technical Director
Jiayin Wang Visual Effects Technical Director
Jonny Wang Visual Effects Technical Director
Lionel Mullot Visual Effects Technical Director
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Hampton Fancher Screenplay, Story
Francine Maisler Casting
Donald Mowat Makeup Department Head
Joel Kramer Stunt Coordinator, Second Assistant Director, Second Unit
George Hull Conceptual Design
Adam Hart Stunts
Gerd Nefzer Special Effects Supervisor
Joe Walker Editor
Dennis Gassner Production Design
Paul Inglis Supervising Art Director
Stefan Speth Art Direction
Benjamin Wallfisch Original Music Composer
Ron Bartlett Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Doug Hemphill Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Dylan Goss Aerial Director of Photography
Daniel Czinkota Editorial Staff
Pierre Gill Second Unit Director of Photography
Cliff Fleming Aerial Coordinator
Caitlin McKenna ADR Voice Casting
Avi Kaplan Musician
Rio Mangini Musician
Narantsogt Tsogtsaikhan Stunts
Domonkos Párdányi Stunt Coordinator
Gáspár Szabó Stunts
Joel Michael Kramer Stunts
Zoltán Hódi Stunts
Eniko Fulop Stunts
Rob de Groot Stunt Double
Jason Chu Stunts
Chloé Bruce Stunt Double
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Gena Vazquez Props
Balázs Varga First Assistant Sound Editor
Goro Koyama Foley Artist
Zita Galántai Draughtsman
Amy Geist Post Production Assistant
Bruce Hamme Dolly Grip
Jean-Louis Darville Visual Effects Coordinator, Data Wrangler
Peter Cseri Stand In
Pierre D'Oncieu Digital Compositor
Arnaud Brisebois Matte Painter
Pierre Buffin Visual Effects Supervisor
Christopher Alex Menges Sculptor
Ryota Nakanishi Thanks
Michael Green Screenplay
Hans Zimmer Original Music Composer
Mitch Lillian Key Grip
Bill Corso Makeup Artist
Tristan Myles Compositing Supervisor
Gyula Tóth Stunts
Andrea Biklian Negative Cutter
Milán Bartha Stunts
Denis Villeneuve Director
Stephen James Compositing Supervisor
Roger Deakins Director of Photography
Mary Lukasiewicz First Assistant Editor
Andrew G. Vajna Thanks
István Draco Markolt Stunts
Mike Massa Stunt Double, Stunt Coordinator
Péter Sokorai Stunts
Iván Orsányi Stunts
Tamás Hagyó Stunts
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Tim Gamble Executive Producer
Carl Rogers Co-Producer
Yale Badik Executive Producer
Asa Greenberg Co-Executive Producer
Val Hill Executive Producer
Ian McGloin Co-Executive Producer
Dana Belcastro Co-Producer
Bill Carraro Executive Producer
Frank Giustra Executive Producer
Broderick Johnson Producer
Cynthia Sikes Producer
Bud Yorkin Producer
Ridley Scott Executive Producer
Andrew A. Kosove Producer
Steven P. Wegner Co-Producer
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Reviews

Simon Foster
N/A

"Blade Runner 2049 embraces the enormous shadow cast by Blade Runner 1982 by crafting a vast immersion in scale and vision..." Read the full review here: http://screen-space.squarespace.com/reviews/2017/10/5/blade-runner-2049.html ...

Jun 23, 2021
tmdb15214618
8.0

In a wonderfully woeful world, a detective makes a sad attempt at a relationship, has the most inventive sex scene ever committed to screen, and grapples with an existential crisis as he does his work. This stuff, which could work as a standalone story, is so strong that this movie must be seen. ... Unfortunately, the movie doesn't realise that the protagonist's everyday life is the best part, and instead focuses on a larger-than-life, goofy premise meant to tie 2049 to the original and set up another sequel, thus undermining what would otherwise be a gripping, intimate story.

Jun 23, 2021
Frank Ochieng
N/A

Hail to the Science Fiction gods as they came to their senses and granted upon the eagerly movie-going masses the long-awaited arrival of a stunning and opulent _Blade Runner_ sequel. Perhaps we should praise the understated genius and visionary mastermind Ridley Scott for his 1982 directorial accom ... plishment in serving up what appeared to be an underappreciated and overlooked SF thriller in its heyday over three decades ago only for it to emerge now as one of the greatest Science Fiction futuristic capers worthy of its cult classic following? Maybe the long overdue kudos are reserved for the diehard nostalgic _Blade Runner_ bunch whose committed and fanatical fandom was the key catalyst for this undeniably brilliant, brainy, dazzling and polished presentation to resurface and give new vitalizing breath and striking energy to the Science Fiction genre in conception? Could it be possible that Hollywood simply saw opportunistic and healthy box office receipts to restart another pop cultural juggernaut from yesteryear’s cinematic scene? Is there a returning Harrison Ford fixation/fetish blossoming courtesy of his past blockbuster film resume that boasts the obvious inclusion of prominent SF/adventure fantasy biggies such as both the _Star Wars_ phenomenon and the _Indiana Jones_ installments with _Blade Runner_ now taking up the matinee mantle? Regardless of the film-making forces at hand or the key reasoning for this 164 minute visually arresting odyssey updated and packaged for bombastic _Blade Runner_ enthusiasts and dedicated SF connoisseurs the proof is in the proverbial pudding as **Blade Runner 2049** has made its auspicious presence known and succeeds thrillingly as an indelible wonderment in imagination, intrigue and intelligence. Breathtakingly rich and vibrant in its overlong execution, **Blade Runner 2049** is a lustrous escapist epic that resonates with snappy pop, thought-provoking tendencies and atmospheric grittiness that soundly resonates. And yes…the participation of the aforementioned and omnipresent Ford reprising his role from 35 years ago is indeed the appealing and motivating factor to re-enter the anxiety-driven world of intrusive replicants, societal annihilation and the guessing game of humanity infiltration. It seems that the intense workmanlike charm and structured suspense in the rebooted **Blade Runner 2049** has not missed a single beat as it colorfully brings its brand of contemplative tension and underlying humorous texture to this sumptuous spectacle. Importantly, the film’s philosophical edginess and saturated cynicism stays true to Scott’s unflinching vision of introspection about the valued properties of life and who are the chief architects of such a unique gift of existence. Consequently, speechless Science Fiction audiences once again are transfixed by the mesmerizing yet old adage about the rivaling ‘have’s and ‘have nots’ especially so vital in the gloomy squalor and doomsday darkness that Scott created so fervently in his vintage edition that set the stage for renegade blade runners in a power struggle with defiant, roguish replicants disastrously flirting with the sacred boundaries of humankind. Filmmaker Denis Villeneuve (‘Arrival’, ‘Sicario’, ‘Prisoners’) has stepped into some pretty mighty cinematic shoes in dusting of the mothballs of _Blade Runner’s_ haunting and hedonistic past in an accomplished effort to bring forth a percolating potboiler of a challenging and imaginative hue to its succulent successor in 2049 with surging, exquisite aplomb. Screenwriters Michael Green (‘Alien: Covenant’, ‘Logan’) and Hampton Fancher (‘Blade Runner’, ‘The Minus Man’) manage to brilliantly convey the dystopian disillusionment as the caustic yet compelling commentary concerning the decline of humanity and how it is feverishly on the brink of non-existence. The fuzzy lines are crossed for the calculating chaos and corruptible wheels that are turning so aimlessly and shockingly. The sins of sinners, good, bad or indifferent, gloriously are stemmed in moodiness and mystery. Additionally, notably iconic cinematographer Roger Deakins (‘Fargo’) cultivates a dank, hazy-coated landscape where shadowy imagery compliments the dour suspicions of determined man versus durable machine co-existing in a hostile futuristic fantasy world of techno-dismal dimensions. Also, kudos are reserved for Hans Zimmer and Benjamin Wallfisch for their soaring, energetic score that undercuts the tension and turmoil. In a nutshell, Ryan Goslin (Oscar-nominated for 2016’s ‘La La Land’) is a young blade runner known as ‘K’ whose mission is to track down veteran Rick Deckard (the returning Harrison Ford…also a former Oscar nominee) in the aftermath of a major uncovered secretive revelation that requires the missing senior badge-flashing blade runner’s undivided attention. The problem remains, however, is that Deckard has been out of circulation for three decades and so the search is on for K to hunt down the long-absent Deckard. Indeed, Officer K’s critical and contemplative police work is, to mildly put it, seek out the about-to-expire, unpredictable and resistant replicants and eradicate them when necessary. The replicants, mechanical menaces with artificial intelligence that are living among the humans incognito, are the main focus of the LAPD and K enthusiastically is immersed in the manhunt for the hidden techno-tyrants with militant mindsets that could strike at any moment among the walking flesh. K strives to put them out of their mechanical misery as his sworn duty to serve and protect but he is handcuffed (no pun intended) by the political politeness and procedural proprieties as pushed by his boss Lt. Joshi (Robin Wright). Basically, K is under surveillance based on his fragile mental state and Joshi is the one to contain this gritty-minded cop’s wandering psyche. Thankfully, there is undeniable texture and intensity that fortifies **Blade Runner 2049** due to the layered and complex story that effectively taps into the robust realm of man’s possible mercy call at the dominant feet of advanced and sophisticated technology. This observational sentiment certainly rings true in contemporary times as selective human beings feel lost, intimidated, overwhelmed and need to surrender to the mounting shifty pressures of an exposed society seemingly ruled by sinning opportunists on both sides of the shady aisle, mechanisms rendered equally with blood and bolts. Refreshingly, **Blade Runner 2049** is devoutly cerebral in passion and old school perception. Oddly, Villeneuve’s mixture of science fictional roots and thought-provoking dramatic art house probing works while adding a realistic and somber milieu of existential foreshadowing. Gosling is gloriously geared as the hound dog-faced law enforcer too close for comfort on the fringe of film noir-style burnout as he gets embroiled deep into an abyss of head-scratching discoveries. Ford does not miss a single beat as the gravel-faced, handsome-aged Deckard saddled in adventurous mode despite the matured years since his early 80s heyday in the mundane, ground-breaking _Blade Runner_ blueprint from yesterday. Oscar winner Jared Leto (‘Dallas Buyers Club’) joyously lets it all hang out as the wickedly off-kilter character Niander Wallace. The feminine inclusion of Wright’s top policing babysitter Joshi and Ana de Armas as K’s love interest, Joi, are welcomed personalities. Ex-wrestler/actor Dave Bautista (hot off the ‘Guardians Of The Galaxy’ film series) is a larger-than-life specimen as always in proven popcorn blockbusters. Convincingly well-structured, profound, purposeful and without a prosaic bone in its bountiful body **Blade Runner 2049** is stunningly sumptuous Science Fiction theater for the thinking man and for the progressive machinery master-blasters as well. **Blade Runner 2049** (2017) Warner Bros. Pictures 2 hrs. 44 mins. Starring: Ryan Gosling, Harrison Ford, Robin Wright, Jared Leto, Ana de Armas, Sylvia Hoeks, Mackenzie Davis, Lennie James, Dave Bautista and Carla Juri Directed by: Denis Villeneuve Written by: Michael Green and Hampton Fancher MPAA Rating: R Genre: Science Fiction/Action & Adventure/Fantasy/Drama Critic’s Rating: ***1/2 stars (out of 4 stars) (c) **Frank Ochieng** (2017

May 16, 2024
Mex5150
4.0

The film was actually rather disappointing. As a film it was OK, but as a sequel to Blade Runner, it was terrible. There were some nice in-jokes and references, but overall low-brow junk masquerading as high-brow gold (it was directed by Villeneuve, so I really shouldn't have expected better, the on ... ly thing he's good at is making stupid people think they are clever). Everything seemed forced and unnatural. The plot was trite and cliched, and everything was very predictable. Totally a wasted opportunity ;^<

Jun 23, 2021
Ruuz
8.0

Strikes a true balance between new and old. Denis Villeneuve has a perfect filmmaking record in my mind, and _Blade Runner 2049_ continues that trend with aplomb. _Final rating:★★★★ - Very strong appeal. A personal favourite._ ...

Jun 23, 2021
Dark Jedi
6.0

As a movie this is a very good movie. The scenery, the acting, the colors etc. are of a very high technical standard. To me personally however, this movie is much too dark and depressing for my taste. I cannot say that I am surprised that the movie is dark. The first movie was a rather dark one aft ... er all and this one is a truly post-apocalyptic one. I quite liked the first movie despite its dark setting though. However this one takes the darkness and melancholy to an entirely new level. As I said before, technically the movie is great. The scenery is stunning whether it is a dirty little hut out in the badlands or the equally dirty vast cityscapes. The scenes of the abandoned city where Decker is (re)introduced is sad but beautiful. The acting is more or less great from all the main characters and the special effects are very well done and just right to fit with the rest of the movie. Unfortunately I cannot bring myself to give it more than 3 out of 5 stars. It has nothing to do with the quality of the film but a lot to do with my personal taste which of course is reflected in my ratings.

May 16, 2024
Ditendra
4.0

I don't understand what people like in this movie. It has some good things, but nothing much to deserve such big rating. Soundtracks & atmosphere are really good & it's well shot, however story is confusing & everything is all over the place. I still didn't understand what was the whole story of mov ... ie and it is extremely slow & prolonged. Very small amount of talking & a lot observing moments. Every minor action is prolonged. Like you see man laying in the snow for a few minutes & etc... I didn't like the movie & it took more than 2:30 hours of torture and boredom...

Jun 23, 2021
renzo-benzo
3.0

The only thing _great_ about Blade Runner 2049 is the cinematography and the Atari sign, but it was just trying to copy Blade Runner instead of a new story. Outside of that it's dog dung. The music is a poor knock off Vangelis score. The story is basically fan-service and pandering by the studio wit ... h the tons of plot holes. It includes of biblical references, and aspects from the books _Fahrenheit 451_ by Ray Bradbury, that also takes place in 2049, mixed with _1984_ by George Orwell to try to come off as intellectual, but utterly fails and is poorly done. It practically ignored _Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep_ by Phillip K. Dick. The original Blade Runner film did too, but at least that film was interesting. This film doesn't introduce anything new or anything that could be considered an original idea. The editing is awful. Dragging out scenes for no reason other than an attempt to appear "intelligent and serious" or to try to mimic 'Blade Runner' doesn't work since there's no reason for it story wise. It's kind of like a Zack Snyder movie, in that regards. The acting is subpar and wooden. Harrison Ford was phoning it in. It's a shallow film that misses the point. Here's a neat idea, why not try to actually adapt _Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep_ into a film. I don't understand why people think this shallow movie is an intellectual and intelligent movie.

Sep 20, 2021
mooney240
7.0

**Overall : One of the most visually spectacular, stunning, and beautiful films I have ever seen!** Now I need to be honest; I am a simple man, and the complexities of the philosophical questions presented by the Blade Runner movies are lost on me. What makes someone truly human or real is a prof ... ound question with which an escapist like myself doesn't want to grapple. But with all that being said, Blade Runner 2049 is a masterpiece regardless of your movie taste. The beauty of the bright neon colors splashing across the cold, dismal, muted city of Los Angeles in 2049 is breathtaking. Every scene and moment is a visual feast filled with practical effects despite being a sci-fi film with flying cars and futuristic technology. While parts of the story and action were a little slow, Blade Runner 2049 captivates and intrigues from start to finish.

Sep 03, 2022
Geronimo1967
7.0

Ryan Gosling is great in this update of the Ridley Scott story from 1982. He is "K" - working for the new but still all-powerful "Tyrell Corporation" tasked with eliminating the last of the "Nexus" generation of replicants. It's on one such mission that he, quite literally, unearths a terrible secre ... t that could spell doom for the already crippled society of mankind. "K" sets out to gather as much information as he can to prevent this collapse, and gradually comes to realise that the answer might lie with the long disappeared "Deckard" (Harrison Ford); his water ego from times gone by. Thing is, though, as his search nears it's conclusion, will he be permitted to discover and act upon the truth? This enhances and augments the original, rather than try to replace it. The story is well held together by a Gosling who makes his presence felt, but who allows the story to develop using imagery and a sparing dialogue. Robin Wright is maybe not the best as his boss "Joshi" but it does feature one of the better efforts from Ana de Armas ("Joi") as we head towards a denouement that really does look at life as we know it! The photography is dark and gritty, there is a distinct and effective sense of the claustrophobic and the score from Hans Zimmer is one of his best - it really does assist in focussing the attention on the detail of this cleverly constructed and compelling adventure with a conscience. Big screen if you can - the lighting and effects are better appreciated that way.

Sep 05, 2022
madmonk_TM_
7.0

Visually stunning. That's it. It felt cold as the acting of the main character. Also it made so many assumptions on the original movie that it felt banal. Such a shame, because the concept behind could have been good, but the delivery is just not there, I'm afraid. ...

Sep 08, 2022
GenerationofSwine
1.0

Did it really need a sequel? It was beautiful. I mean, it looked beautiful...even if there was one part that made me motion sick, but even that part was beautiful. And that, I think, was really more of a lighting thing than a set design thing or a special effects thing. Honestly, you remember ... the lighting in this. You remember it the way people remember the lighting in an Edward Hopper painting. But did it need a sequel? The acting was great, it really was. There was honestly no real flaw as to how the movie looked, how it was directed, or how it was acted. It was pleasing... ...but it was also kind of empty. So, did it need a sequel? Questions were answered, but those questions were best left as questions weren't they? The little mysteries that fueled debate that made the first film so...talked about, even if it was initially hated. Why did those questions need to be answered? They were better left as little mysteries to ponder. And the result is the empty feeling you get when a really fun problem is finally solved. There is that A-HA moment of adulation...and than that little depression when you realize the mystery is finally over and you can move on. From now on the questions will be officially answered and as it doesn't hurt this movie, it doesn't take away from the film as a singular entity, it kind of kills the first film. Now we know it all and because of that, the first Blade Runner will never have the same feeling when you watch it.

Jan 13, 2023