![]() He describes how he decided to turn into a virtue the first film's failure to foresee the information age. ![]() Villeneuve, the Oscar-winning French-Canadian director of " Arrival" and " Sicario", is a thoughtful man, considering each question carefully before replying in his slightly gravelly, French-accented voice. In the future world of "Blade Runner", "there was no Steve Jobs", smiles Villeneuve when we meet in a London hotel suite to discuss the new film. ![]() But it also saw people calling each other on payphones, with not a smartphone in sight. The original film conjured a high-tech future of biomechanical androids, space travel and flying cars. That was the question facing director Denis Villeneuve and the team behind "Blade Runner 2049", a belated sequel to the 1982 classic directed by Ridley Scott and designed by Syd Mead. ![]() Ryan Gosling looks to the future in "Blade Runner 2049".
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