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Blade Runner's ending sparked the debate that defined sci-fi
Blade Runner's ambiguous ending continues to spark debate among Ridley Scott and sci-fi fans. Was Deckard a replicant?
Ridley Scott’s 1982 film Blade Runner defined the cyberpunk and tech-noir genres, loosely adapting Philip K. Dick’s novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? into a visionary depiction of a future ...
When it was released in 1982, Ridley Scott’s Blade Runner considerably impacted popular culture. Blade Runner helped bring cyberpunk and techno-noir to a larger audience and became one of the most ...
Sounds awesome, right? But because of its style, and perhaps stiff competition from ET and The Wrath of Khan, Blade Runner suffered the twin curses of poor box office returns and bad press. According ...
Blade Runner has become one of the most ambitious sci-fi franchises over the years, largely thanks to the work of directors Ridley Scott and Denis Villeneuve, and now the franchise is now set to ...
At the dawn of the 1980s, the architects of the budding artistic movement that would become cyberpunk had no idea they were doing the work of modern oracles. John Brunner’s The Shockwave Rider, ...
During today's Annapurna Interactive showcase, the publisher announced that it's no longer just a publisher. It's developing its first in-house game, based on the Blade Runner franchise, entitled ...
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