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Sure, Ryan Gosling's character may be dead at the end of the film - Green was "surprised to find out that anyone thought he didn’t die" - but he's a replicant, and there's every chance his character can be cloned again or a new one can be written. Blade Runner 2049 was 35 years in the making - and its ending will be debated for 35 years to come. That's all well and good of course, but there's absolutely no denying the reality that if Blade Runner 2049 was performing better, a sequel would be kicked into production almost immediately. Blade Runner (1982): A replicant whose only true love is killed, dies after saving Deckard. It was always: what’s our story and make sure you have a story that is worth the title." At no point in the creation of this story or script did anyone talk about spin-offs or how might things continue. If you begin by trying to build the universe before creating a film worth watching, well, there be dragons. Green goes on, saying that "if it is a great story directed well and performed brilliantly and stays with people, it will become the black hole around which a galaxy can form. For me, the lesson of Marvel is: you don’t begin by building a universe." Was that a dig at Universal's Dark Universe?
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"So many studios and property rights holders have seen the success of Marvel, which we all adore and wonder how to replicate it. In an interview with EW, Green made it plain that he was absolutely uninterested in setting the film up for another one. The sequel has pretty much left itself open for another one, what with Mackenzie Davis and the army of replicants ready to rise up against Niander Wallace, however that apparently wasn't the intent of co-screenwriter Michael Green. One of our biggest complaints with the film was that as beautiful and well-meaning as it was, it didn't make a convincing enough argument for its existence - the original Blade Runner didn't need a sequel, basically.
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Listen to trailer music, OST, original score, and the full list of popular songs in the film. Leaving aside the poor box office results from Blade Runner 2049, the question has to be asked whether or not anyone really wants a sequel. Find all 29 songs in Blade Runner 2049 Soundtrack, with scene descriptions.