Blade Runner 2049

What a beautiful image.
 

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Some new pics.

http://www.slashfilm.com/blade-runner-2049-photos/#jp-carousel-427827

So in that one pic Ford and K are running together with that hole in the wall behind them. In the trailer we see Ford running and someone breaking through that wall so that must be K and he must be a Replicant to do that. He then pulls Ford back before the Spinner explodes.
 

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What an absolute joke, to suspect it from the trailer is one thing, to have it confirmed in a PUBLICITY shot is herecy. It`s not fan movie IQ I`m worried about.

ADDITION : "And to Warner Bros.’ credit, the studio has done a good job at keeping as much about the film as secret as possible, while also keeping up a steady stream of promotional materials for it. That’s an effective approach since it not only keeps up a constant level of interest for Blade Runner 2049, but also gives die-hard fans the least amount of plot and character details to criticize and overanalyze ahead of the film’s release"

Alex Welch, Screen Rant, five hours ago. Shmuck.
 
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The Blade Runner 2049 Plot: 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.


Why does this sound too close to the Force Awakens?
 
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As a fanatic of the original film it seems to me that this new version is going to be a deception, at least for fans of the original movie .

I didn´t like the image of the birth of a replicant falling from a tube of plastic (has anyone else reminded the alien queen?), was it really necessary to show how they are born in this ridiculous way?. At least for me.


I think from what I've seen in the teaser is going to be and action movie and it will not respect the original spirit of the original film. I wish i was mistaken.
 
As a fanatic of the original film it seems to me that this new version is going to be a deception, at least for fans of the original movie .

I didn´t like the image of the birth of a replicant falling from a tube of plastic (has anyone else reminded the alien queen?), was it really necessary to show how they are born in this ridiculous way?. At least for me.


I think from what I've seen in the teaser is going to be and action movie and it will not respect the original spirit of the original film. I wish i was mistaken.

Went back to take a look at the original trailer after your post and was shocked to find how much it actually gave away, virtually played out the entire movie in three minutes.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eogpIG53Cis

Still have high hopes this new one captures the devil in the details that are not seen in any trailer just like the original.
 
Story aside, I don't sense the "film noir detective" vibe of the first film -- too pretty. The original style was almost its own character -- it seemed shadowy and claustrophobic, this has too much lightness and scope. Here's hoping the story is good to make up for it.
 
Yesterday came to my head a horrible comparison: Total Recall (2012) - Total Recall (1990); Blader Runner 2049 - Blade Runner (1982).
 
I'm more convinced now from the new trailer than ever that K is a replicant and Deckard is human.
Also the scene with Gosling and Bautista; that appears to directly be inspired from one of Ridley Scott's original storyboards for an unfilmed scene from the first movie where Deckard shows up at a remote cabin, has a conversation with a seemingly harmless hermit and ends up killing him and then detaches his victims lower jaw to reveal a serial number and that the hermit was a replicant in hiding..
 
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Also the scene with Gosling and Bautista; that appears to directly be inspired from one of Ridley Scott's original storyboards for an unfilmed scene from the first movie where Deckard shows up at a remote cabin, has a conversation with a seemingly harmless hermit and ends up killing him and then detaches his victims lower jaw to reveal a serial number and that the hermit was a replicant in hiding..

Beat me to it, thats exactly what i thought when i first saw it.
 
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