glisten lights . Neon decay . The overwhelming sense of being both overcrowded and half replaced by broken - down simple machine . The visionary plan of futurist Los Angeles is a centerpiece of Blade Runner ’s live on charm . But this newfangled clip from the sequel takes us away of the familiar skyscraper .
The footage , which is technically the first full cartridge clip of a scene from Blade Runner 2049 , shows Ryan Gosling ’s young detective plan of attack a ruin noggin in a vast futuristic garbage dump , with overcast grey sky looking down on the sea of browned and greyish below . Inside are children , a lot of them , and a rambling caretaker who is immediately revealed to be something a scrap more menacing .
I ’m not sure if this magazine makes me more interested in the new Blade Runner or less . From one slant , it ’s nice to linger in a locating that feels like a vindicated aesthetic loss from the original . This is a fresh place , with a newfangled mood that is relate to but not selfsame to the original . But it also feel a little generic , peradventure . But we ’re also so heavily saturated with interesting sci - fi esthetics that I ’m not certain 2049 could show something that really felt young even if it test . I dunno .

you could catch the clip below , courtesy of Deadline . Blade Runner 2049 , directed by Denis Vileneuve and star Ryan Gosling and Harrison Ford , will be in theaters October 6 , 2017 .
[ Deadline ]
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