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    Ridley Scott to reboot 'Blade Runner'

    The director of 1982's Blade Runner, Ridley Scott, has agreed to create a new version of his iconic sci-fi film, it was announced by Alcon Entertainment on August 18.

    It is not determined yet if the new film will be a prequel or a sequel to Blade Runner. The production company, Alcon (The Blind Side, The Book of Eli), could also produce television and interactive properties in addition to a new film.

    Adapted from Philip K. Dick's story Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?, Scott's original noir vision of the dystopian future was named the second most visually influential film of all time, after Star Wars, by the Visual Effects Society.

    Blade Runner was also selected for preservation by the US National Film Registry by the Library of Congress for being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant."

    The classic starred Harrison Ford as a "blade runner" who tracked replicants who hijacked a spaceship to return to earth to seek their creator, the shadowy head of a corporation. Rutger Hauer, Sean Young and Daryl Hannah played replicants.

    In response to casting the new film, Collider.com reported that Alcon's co-founder/CEO Andrew Kosgrove said, "In no way do I speak for Ridley Scott, but 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."

    Scott is currently shooting Prometheus, considered the origin story of his 1979 landmark film Alien with entirely new characters and a new cast, including Charlize Thereon, Michael Fassbender, Noomi Rapace and Idris Alba, to be released June 2012.

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    7 comments

    • Lefty  •  9 months ago
      Ridley Scott and a Blade Runner remake (I hope). Goodness!! I just cant wait. And the young will get the chance to enjoy this unbelievably entertaining classic movie.
    • ck  •  9 months ago
      Can't imagine how they can improve on the original which is a cult classic and a masterpiece of art direction. Sci fi movies today rely too much on CGI and have lost something essential because of it. But I'm still excited to see it tho!
    • alienMonkey  •  9 months ago
      I really hope this movie would be as great as the First One, and won't be Lost In Time, Like Tears In Rain.... xD
    • Guan Yu  •  9 months ago
      For it's time it was a trailblazer for films dealing on the theme of a futuristic world. I had always tried to imagine what it was gonna be like with new technologies, flashy hi-tech cars floating on air and what language would people be speaking? The movie tickled my fancy when Ford's character spoke japchinglish with a hotdog vendor, cute! I can't remember the hot flashy floating cars though if there were any at all but i remember Rutger Hauer's amazing performance here, I believe this movie helped launch his career. Daryl Hannah was likewise amazing and always beautiful though dolled-up for the part as a cyborg like Hauer's character. I believe this was also the breakaway role for Ford after being cast two decades for his character in star wars it was almost difficult to imagine him apart from being Han Solo and to be convincing as a real actor that he is. As for Sean Young with the face you'll never forget, too bad she didn't make it this far in time, she was a respected actress for her skills and attitude. Beautiful film but I wonder if it's gonna maintain it's relevance in this age where The Hurt Locker, Transformers and Captain America got a lot of attention.
    • Concerned Citizen  •  9 months ago
      yeay! :D
    • Gum Boy Advance  •  9 months ago
      I remember Blade Runner. I was just a science student at that it came out but never really got to watch it. I watched it only several years later after leaving school as RPN 9's Sundays Big Event. But prior to that , I actually bought a Blade Runner comic book so I wasn't really ignorant when I finally got to see the movie.
    • Thaddeus Abellana  •  9 months ago
      D.O.G
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