BRINGING ‘BLADE RUNNER’ BACK TO LIFE AFTER 35 YEARS
Oct 05, 2017
3 minutes
It was dawn on the set of “Blade Runner 2049” and Harrison Ford and director Denis Villeneuve were swimming back to the shore together after an all-night shoot in a million-gallon water tank. It was cold in the water. It was cold outside. And it was just one night out of a dozen that they’d be spending their sleeping hours soaking wet to try to execute a set piece that even Ridley Scott thought too ambitious.
“What we are doing now is insane,” Ford told Villeneuve. “It’s insane.”
He might as well have been talking
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