Sir Ridley Scott has considered directing a sequel to this movie at various times. Some sequel scripts were published as novels. While working on the Final Cut DVD in 2007, Scott again considered a follow-up detailing the lives of Rachael and Rick Deckard after the events of this movie. Sean Young expressed great interest in reprising her character. At the 2007 Comic-Con, Scott again announced that he was considering a sequel to this movie, and by September 2008, Travis Wright was writing the screenplay, working in conjunction with John Glenn. According to Glenn, the script would have explored the nature of the Off-World colonies, and examined what happened to the Tyrell Corporation in the wake of its founder's death. As of March 2011, Broderick Johnson and Andrew A. Kosove of Alcon Entertainment were negotiating for the movie, television, and ancillary franchise rights from Producer and Director Bud Yorkin. Johnson and Kosove were serving as producers to a sequel and/or prequel. The sequel, called Blade Runner 2049 (2017) was finally scheduled for an October 6, 2017 release, with Denis Villeneuve directing and Scott staying on as one of the producers. The screenplay was written by Hampton Fancher and Michael Green.
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