It often happens that films after their original theatrical release in a further version published will. Extended and director’s cuts are a dime a dozen. Here’s a new story arc that features a whole new set piece, there’s an added scene that deepens the relationship between two characters.
However, very few films can compete with Blade Runner. There are seven different versions of Ridley Scott’s science fiction masterpiece. Tele 5 is showing the final cut tonight. It’s about them latest and best version of the classic that brings Harrison Ford and Rutger Hauer together in the rain.
Wait, how many versions of Blade Runner are there?
Even before Blade Runner officially hit theaters in 1982, an early version of the film was making the rounds, which is ongoing changed and adjusted became. Below you will find an overview of the individual versions.
Here you can learn more about the seven versions of Blade Runner.
Watch the Blade Runner trailer here:
Blade Runner – Trailer (German) HD
The Blade Runner final cut is the only cut of the film entirely created and supervised by Scott. Where the studio lacked confidence in its sci-fi vision in the 1980s, since 2007 we have been able to fascinating cyberpunk world immerse yourself that Scott wanted to capture on screen four decades ago.
Scott dropped two things in particular that he didn’t agree with when it hit theaters: that Voiceover by Rick Deckard and the forced happy ending. The final cut is more atmospheric and ambivalent, ultimately even a whole lot more dreamy than the previous versions of the film.
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Which version of Blade Runner do you prefer?