Blade Runner 2049 will hit theaters on October 6, 2017.
The film is set thirty years after the original 1982, continuing the initial story written by Fancher and David Peoples, based on Philip K. Dick's novel "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?"
"Replicants are like any other machine: they are a benefit or a risk. If they are a benefit, it is not my problem," it hears in this first clip, which shows continuing with the dark, apocalyptic and dense atmosphere that characterized the original film Of 1982.
The storyline revolves around a new 'blade runner', Los Angeles Police Officer K (Ryan Gosling), who unravels an old secret that can trigger chaos. K's discovery will take him to find Rick Deckard, a former police officer who has been missing for three decades. The rest of the plot is a complete secret, rumors suggest that the film could be developed from a meeting between Rick Deckard (Harrison Ford) and a woman who claims to be Eldon Tyrell's niece.
During most of the video, something less than two minutes long, the character of Gosling is observed walking through a desert landscape until he arrives in a kind of abandoned mansion, where Deckard appears pointing a gun.
"I did your job once and I was good doing it," says Deckard, to which the Gosling character replies, "Things were simpler then." The video closes with an image of Gosling on his back walking through a futuristic and gloomy city.
During most of the video, something less than two minutes long, the character of Gosling is observed walking through a desert landscape until he arrives in a kind of abandoned mansion, where Deckard appears pointing a gun.
"I did your job once and I was good doing it," says Deckard, to which the Gosling character replies, "Things were simpler then." The video closes with an image of Gosling on his back walking through a futuristic and gloomy city.