Blade Runner 2049 could have a sequel, but it wasn’t designed that way – and that’s all thanks to the MCU.
The film is, of course, a sequel in itself, coming 35 years after Ridley Scott’s original sci-fi classic and set three decades later.
If you begin by trying to build the universe before creating a film worth watching, well, there be dragons.
“So many studios and property rights holders have seen the success of Marvel, which we all adore and wonder how to replicate it.
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