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Blade Runner 2049: Ryan Gosling, Harrison Ford are on the run in stills from sequel of sci-fi film [Photos]

FP StaffOct, 02 2017 14:56:52 IST
1/5Blade Runner 2049: Ryan Gosling, Harrison Ford are on the run in stills from sequel of sci-fi film
Ryan Gosling, left, and Ana de Armas in a scene from Blade Runner 2049, which is a sequel to the 1982 film directed by Ridley Scott. Image from AP
Ryan Gosling, left, and Ana de Armas in a scene from Blade Runner 2049, which is a sequel to the 198
2/5Blade Runner 2049: Ryan Gosling, Harrison Ford are on the run in stills from sequel of sci-fi film
Blade Runner stars Ryan Gosling in the lead role and will feature Harrison Ford, who reprises his role as Deckard. Image from AP
Blade Runner stars Ryan Gosling in the lead role and will feature Harrison Ford, who reprises his ro
3/5Blade Runner 2049: Ryan Gosling, Harrison Ford are on the run in stills from sequel of sci-fi film
The film also stars Sylvia Hoeks, Robin Wright, Mackenzie Davis, Carla Juri, Lennie James, Dave Bautista and Jared Leto. Image from AP
The film also stars Sylvia Hoeks, Robin Wright, Mackenzie Davis, Carla Juri, Lennie James, Dave Baut
4/5Blade Runner 2049: Ryan Gosling, Harrison Ford are on the run in stills from sequel of sci-fi film
A majority of the sequences from the film were shot in Budapest and Hungary. Image from AP
A majority of the sequences from the film were shot in Budapest and Hungary. Image from AP
5/5Blade Runner 2049: Ryan Gosling, Harrison Ford are on the run in stills from sequel of sci-fi film
Blade Runner 2049 is slated to release on 6 October 2017. Image from AP
Blade Runner 2049 is slated to release on 6 October 2017. Image from AP



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