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rya86n
09-29-2008, 05:31 PM
From /Film:
Exclusive: Eagle Eye Co-Writers Working on Blade Runner 2

This weekend I received an e-mail from /Film reader Tanner C. informing me that one of the screenwriters of Eagle Eye was working on a screenplay for Blade Runner 2. I spent the weekend trying to get confirmation, and thanks to my friend Frosty at Collider who was able to get in touch with a second person who was also at the event, I was able to confirm that the following was actually said. But before you throw a hissy fit. let me fill you in on all the details and assure you that nothing is being developed by the studio itself, or with the studio’s involvement.

Here is the original email: “I recently attended a Q&A session with one of the writers of ‘Eagle Eye’ after a free screening organized by the magazine Creative Screenwriting. During the Q&A, the writer said that he and whomever it was that helped him co-write the ‘Eagle Eye’ screenplay were in the process of writing a sequel to Blade Runner, and had already contacted the producers of the original, etc., etc. This is probably a load of empty words/wishful thinking on his part, but I for one am appalled by just the notion of a Blade Runner sequel, and thought you’d be as well, so I thought perhaps you’d like to look into this yourself and perhaps use your soapbox to get some fanboys a little pissed, as well. If not, then at least you have a scoop.”

Okay first of all, lets make sure we know who exactly we’re talking about. The screenwriters in question are not Alex Kurtzman or Roberto Orci, but instead Eagle Eye co-writer Travis Wright (who was at the event) and his Eagle Eye co-writer John Glenn.

Wright produced a 2005 animated movie which spoofed disaster films, called Disaster! The Movie. While at UCLA, Wright won the Jack Nicholson prize in screenwriting for his WWII drama Hunting the Wolf. At one point Wright and Glenn were attached to write a remake of The Warriors for Tony Scott/Paramount and Louis Leterrier’s remake of Clash of the Titans.

Wright revealed at the Creative Screenwriting event that they have been working on various treatments for a Blade Runner sequel over the last couple years. And there is also the claim that recently the duo have been working with Blade Runner co-executive producer Bud Yorkin on the project. It should be noted that Yorkin likely doesn’t control the rights to a Blade Runner sequel, and all of this is being developed outside of the studio.

But this isn’t just some small side project, Travis also claims that they are already working with a pre-visualization team on some of the hunter action sequences for their eventual pitch with the studio. I don’t believe that Ridley Scott is involved, but the screenwriting team has worked directly with his brother Tony Scott on projects, so their might be a possible connection.

All of this really scares the hell out of me. Blade Runner is one of the most beloved sci-fi films of all time, and it is a movie that doesn’t need a sequel. If Scott had an idea, and really believed it was worth making, then maybe MAYBE. But we certainly don’t need a sequel written by the second teir team of Eagle Eye. Lets hope to God this doesn’t happen.

Personally I was interested by the idea of a Blade Runner sequel were it executed correctly. But once I read through the article, I was less impressed that Kurtzman and Orci were not the screenwrighters in question.

Makeshift Python
09-30-2008, 12:38 AM
http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b188/phoenixmb/picard-no-facepalm.jpg

Monkee
09-30-2008, 01:47 AM
Damn Hollywood :no:

IchigoNL
09-30-2008, 05:38 AM
Please let this be a joke..

rya86n
10-07-2008, 06:36 PM
Last week, fanboys and I’m sure some film historians were aghast with the news that at one time Eagle Eye (2008) writers Travis Wright and John Glenn had been hired to write a sequel to Ridley Scott’s early 80’s classic Blade Runner (1982) which would set out to answer the many mysteries that play their part in making the first movie so full of longevity.

Soon after Wright made the announcement (which he coincides was a mistake) of the seqeul, Glenn came out and publicly stated he no longer had anything to do with the project. But what of Wright, was he still working on a sequel to one of the most critically lauded science fiction films of all time, or as I said at the time was it dead before we even knew anything about it?

Wright has attempted to answer these questions in an email to /film.

He confirms that he was paid by Warner Bros. to come up with a script for Blade Runner 2, a job he soon wishes to fullfil but reiterates that no script has ever been written as of yet.

He confirms that John Glenn hasn’t worked with him on this particular project for years but does admit that he could receive a screenplay credit depending on how much of his ideas end up in any potential finished script.

Working with the original movie’s producer Bud Yorkin, both Wright and Glenn pitched many ideas for how the sequel should go but were turned down by the studio. This was between 2003 and 2005.

Questions he wanted to explore with his sequel…

What does it mean to be human? That’s the central question in life and the paramount question in Science Fiction.

More pointedly: Is or isn’t Deckard a replicant? What happens to Rachel? What are the off world colonies like? What happens to replicants once Tyrell is killed by one of his creations?

Outside of Blade Runner, he has been writing a “space movie on the epic level of Star Wars” titled The Third Floor and has been working closely with Bud Yorkin on it.

razgriz
10-14-2008, 04:51 PM
Why?

Blade Runner does not need a sequel. It is good in it's own right.

It is like creating a sequel to John Carpenter's The Thing.

Makeshift Python
10-14-2008, 06:56 PM
If they really want to explore that universe, they should just make another spin-off like how SOLDIER was set in the same universe as BLADE RUNNER but was a different subject matter.