00:00It's quarter to three, there's no one in the place except you and me, make it one for my
00:20baby. One more for the road. I had your job once. I was good at it. I know. What do you
00:37want? I want to ask you some questions. The story. The themes. The stunning visual environments.
00:51It was a pleasure getting back to the world of Blade Runner again.
00:58Where are we going? Home.
01:12When I directed the original Blade Runner 35 years ago,
01:16I could never have imagined how iconic it would still be.
01:21I have massive respect for the world Ridley Scott created.
01:25Blade Runner revolutionized the way we view science fiction.
01:30When I heard that Ridley was continuing the narrative,
01:33I was already invested. I already wanted to know what happened next.
01:38I think it's kind of fun to play a character 30 years later.
01:42I'm used to trying on old clothes. Unhappily, they still fit.
01:53From the cinematography to the script, to working with Denis and Ridley,
01:58Roger, Harrison, Ryan. I just feel really lucky just to be on the team.
02:04I never felt that much pressure of my shoulders thinking that Ridley Scott would see this movie.
02:11I've never worked on a film with so many sets and different lighting patterns.
02:15Technically, it's quite challenging.
02:19They created this incredible world where there was a living, breathing universe.
02:25Designing this was like walking on a knife's edge,
02:28riding the line between the original film and what we're doing now.
02:33It's not just a replica of the first film.
02:36We're marrying the familiar with slightly divergent in order to give ourselves an identity.
02:41We're trying to keep the visual effects very reality-based and grounded.
02:45People should look at it and go, wow, this is a beautiful shot. How did they get it?
02:58I always told you, you're special.
03:05Your story isn't over yet.
03:09The first movie is always meant to be a standalone film,
03:13but there's always more to tell than the two hours will allow.
03:16We are making something special.
03:22It feels like a very grounded, realistic extension of the original.
03:27It's good to be home again.
03:29Who'd you bring?
03:30No one.
03:31I know you're here.
03:41This is impossible.
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