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Blade runner 2049, Alcon Media Group presents in association with Columbia Pictures ; a Ridley Scott/Alcon Entertainment/Bud Yorkin production in association with Torridon Films and 16:14 Entertainment ; produced by Broderick Johnson, Andrew A. Kosove, Cynthia Sikes Yorkin, Bud Yorkin ; screenplay by Hampton Fancher, Michael Green ; directed by Denis Villeneuve

Label
Blade runner 2049, Alcon Media Group presents in association with Columbia Pictures ; a Ridley Scott/Alcon Entertainment/Bud Yorkin production in association with Torridon Films and 16:14 Entertainment ; produced by Broderick Johnson, Andrew A. Kosove, Cynthia Sikes Yorkin, Bud Yorkin ; screenplay by Hampton Fancher, Michael Green ; directed by Denis Villeneuve
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Intended audience
Canadian Home Video Rating: 14A
Main title
Blade runner 2049
Medium
videorecording
Responsibility statement
Alcon Media Group presents in association with Columbia Pictures ; a Ridley Scott/Alcon Entertainment/Bud Yorkin production in association with Torridon Films and 16:14 Entertainment ; produced by Broderick Johnson, Andrew A. Kosove, Cynthia Sikes Yorkin, Bud Yorkin ; screenplay by Hampton Fancher, Michael Green ; directed by Denis Villeneuve
Runtime
164
Summary
This sequel to Ridley Scott's landmark 1982 science-fiction film picks up the story 30 years later, giving viewers another detailed look at a future in which humanity live in polluted, overcrowded cities and rely on androids known as "replicants" for slave labor. In 2049 Los Angeles, K (Ryan Gosling) works as a "blade runner," a specialized law-enforcement agent dedicated to tracking down and killing rogue replicants. But when he uncovers a shocking conspiracy involving the robot laborers, he searches for the one person who might have answers: a former blade runner named Rick Deckard (Harrison Ford), who vanished decades earlier
Target audience
general
Technique
live action
Classification