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Ridley Scott is returning to the Alien franchise (or at least with a film that has Aliens DNA) with the upcoming sci-fi flick Prometheus. Now hes revisiting another classic from his past as Deadline reports that Scott will direct and produce a new installment of Blade Runner. For those unfamiliar with the original, the 1982 sci-fi thriller was loosely based on Philip K. Dicks short story Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? and starred Harrison Ford as Richard Deckard, a burnt-out Blade Runner assigned to track down and destroy rogue superhuman androids known as replicants. However, he then falls in love with one and theres also some ambiguity as to whether or not Deckard may be a replicant himself.
Hit the jump for more details on this intriguing project.
Theres no word on weather or not Ford would return for the film, presuming that its a sequel. Just as Prometheus looks like a pseudo-Alien prequel (and the movie started out as a straight prequel to Scotts film), the new Blade Runner could be a prequel or a spin-off or, in the cryptic terms used to describe Prometheus, the new movie could have Blade Runner DNA. Its important to note that this is just the first step, Scott has scores of other projects he could do, and theres currently no script. It could take years for this project to go into production assuming it ever does.
Alcon Entertainment handle the production of the film and would easily be the companys most high-profile project to date and likely their most expensive. Their biggest hit to date with 2009′s The Blind Side. Alcon has an output deal with Warner Bros., who made the original film and released the 25th anniversary DVD and Blu-ray back in 2007.
http://collider.com/ridley-scott-new-blade-runner-movie/110028/