The Sequel to Blade Runner has Trailer and is Amazing







Blade Runner 2049 will hit theaters in October with Dennis Villeneuve and Ridley Scott

We live in the era of remakes and continuations of sagas that triumphed in past decades. Today we are facing one of those events, which arouses curiosity, intrigue and at the same time makes us doubt whether it will have the efficacy and lucidity of its predecessor. Blade Runner 2049 has all the chips to be even better than your firstborn


Two minutes of trailer they reached us to see everything that we wanted. That aesthetic, that music, every careful plan, that poster of Atari in neon in the first seconds. Everything that Los Angeles provided us in that past 2019 returns us to deliver this sequel, thirty years later. As for what they let us know, they show us a lot but they do not tell us anything. Ryan Gosling in his role of K, a new Blade Runner, who goes in search of Rick Deckard, protagonist of the first and played by the huge Harrison Ford.


To put it in context, Blade Runner was released in 1982, directed by Ridley Scott and based on the book by Philip K. Dick, "Androids with Electric Sheep?" From 1969. It is a pillar of science fiction in the history of cinema. That futuristic city, those neon and cyberpunk style marked a decade.



The director of this sequel is Denis Villeneuve, known for works as Arrival, Interstellar, Incendies and Prisioners. Something that gives us some peace of mind. This director is characterized by having some particular rhythms, sometimes somewhat slow but have the depth that this film may need.




In addition to Ford and Gosling the cast integrates Jared Leto, Ana De Armas and Dave Bautista. The latter, part of the Guardians of the Galaxy as Drax, has stated the following "I think it will be better than the first since the script is better and deeper. I think it's a better story, better told and answers many questions. "


Probably have some more progress. Although for those who do not want to spoilearse in an era in which not only the social networks sabotage us but the trailers also do their thing, we recommend to wait for the 6 of October to see if 35 years have been nothing for this gem of the science fiction.

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