Hollywood’s Big Risks: 30 Daring Studio Films from the Last 15 Years
From “Blade Runner 2049” to “Dunkirk,” these ambitious and groundbreaking Hollywood studio movies are something of a miracle.
From “Blade Runner 2049” to “Dunkirk,” these ambitious and groundbreaking Hollywood studio movies are something of a miracle.
The series takes place 50 years after the events of “Blade Runner 2049.”
Netflix unleashes a tidal wave of big-budget tentpoles and spectacles this month, but there are plenty more low-key offerings to stream during March.
The 10-episode series will take place 50 years after “Blade Runner: 2049.”
A bible mapping out the series’ story has also been written.
“I love to work with one camera…But I didn’t have a choice. I had to do it this way.”
The “Dune” and “Blade Runner 2049” director wants the last shot of his films to matter.
“I knew that when I did this movie I flirted with disaster,” Denis Villeneuve said.
Two jobs at Alcon Entertainment ensure “Blade Runner” characters and plot points “have a logic within the canon.”
Young’s physical likeness was recreated using VFX for a 30-second cameo in “Blade Runner 2049.”
Leto knows secrets about “Blade Runner” and “The Little Things” that he won’t tell anybody else.
Directing “Blade Runner 2049” was an act of love, but “Dune” is something far different for Villeneuve.