Blade Runner 2049, old and new blasters!

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"the Lamest Promo Photo of All Time" ....that's hysterical!

the new gun looks interesting....can't wait to see more.
 
Found an even better version, and worked over the guns myself. Sadly, it's a very grainy image, at least in the area we're most concerned about. The image data says it was taken Jan 17, 2016; that seem plausible?
 

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Gave it a second pass. Still trying to keep it the retouching subtle.

The oval cross-section reminds me of the Timecop pistols. You think Syd Mead had a hand in the new one?

It looks like there's an illuminated red LED on it, too; right where the front of the trigger guard meets the frame.
 

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What do you think Harrison Ford is saying here? “I told J.J. you either kill off Han or you aren’t getting Han at all. And now I’m finally free!”

I sincerely hope that Ford doesn't have the director kill off Deckard. But if Deckard's a replicant, and there may be more than one copy, then there may be another... ANTHONY INGRUBER!!!!
 
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Take the original, cut the barrel off and stick on a cheese grater??.....

Take the original, kill off Deckard (that's the only reason Ford will sign on) and let Ryan Goosewing destroy a much loved memory from when I was young.

Kind of like letting Scott fcuk up an Alien sequel/prequel something....oh no wait...he already did that:lol
 
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