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'Blade Runner 2049' Buzz: Critics Are Raving About the Long-Awaited Sequel


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We've waited 35 years for the sequel to Blade Runner, the sci-fi classic starring Harrison Ford as a detective hunting rogue androids in the future. Blade Runner 2049 is finally arriving in theaters on October 6 (tickets are already on sale), with original director Ridley Scott producing and Arrival's Denis Villeneuve at the helm and Ryan Gosling joining Ford on screen. Reviews are still under embargo for now (will they top to the original's 90% Rotten Tomatoes score?), but critics have been given permission to share reactions on social media, and for the most part they are very positive -- regarding the Blade Runner legacy, Villeneuve's direction and especially Roger Deakins's cinematography. Check out some of the remarks via Twitter...
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