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Ridley Scott To Direct New Blade Runner Movie 288

In his first accepted submission, fwarren writes "Alcon Entertainment, best known for the movie The Blind Side, purchased the rights to Blade Runner earlier this year. The next order of business? Hire Ridley Scott. Scott has signed on to make a new Blade Runner movie. At this point it is not known whether it will be a sequel or a prequel. With no script or writer at this point, I think it is safe to say it will be a roller coaster ride for the next few years."
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Ridley Scott To Direct New Blade Runner Movie

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  • Total Recall 2070 (Score:5, Informative)

    by ChrisKnight ( 16039 ) on Thursday August 18, 2011 @11:15PM (#37137870) Homepage

    It was short lived, but Total Recall 2070 was set in a hybrid Phillip K Dick universe that combined Blade Runner and Total Recall. It took place 20 years after the events of Blade Runner, kept a fair chunk of the aesthetic, and was pretty damn cool. It was a shame it only survived one season.

    https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Total_Recall_2070 [wikimedia.org]

  • Re:writers (Score:5, Informative)

    by KikassAssassin ( 318149 ) on Friday August 19, 2011 @12:55AM (#37138334)

    It's not the writers. There are lots of writers in Hollywood who would love to write original stories, and original film ideas get pitched all the time. The suits at the studios often just don't want to take the risk with something new and original because sequels and remakes come with built-in name recognition and are a safer way to ensure a film will make money. Writers have to make a living, so they take whatever jobs they can get, and often that means writing tired, unoriginal sequels and remakes because those are the only jobs available.

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