Amazon Studios has begun development of “Blade Runner 2099,” a big-budget live-action series that serves as the third major installment in the franchise following Ridley Scott’s original 1982 film “Blade Runner” and Denis Villeneuve’s 2017 sequel “Blade Runner 2049”.
Scott is executive producing the series with Silka Luisa (“Shining Girls”) set to write and executive produce for Scott Free Productions, Amazon Studios and Alcon Entertainment – the latter having just wrapped the highly acclaimed “The Expanse” sci-fi series for Amazon after six seasons.
“Blade Runner 2099” is said to be in priority development at Amazon Studios which is fast-tracking scripts and already eyeing potential production dates. Writers are currently being sought and Scott himself may direct if the series moves forward according to sources.
With the action taking place fifty years after Villeneuve’s film, it’s not clear what the storyline or characters might be. Andrew Kosove, Broderick Johnson, Ben Roberts, Cynthia Yorkin, David W. Zucker, Clayton Krueger and “Blade Runner 2049” scribe Michael Green will all executive produce alongside Scott who currently serves as EP on HBO Max’s “Raised by Wolves” and Paramount+ series “The Good Fight”.
The series announcement comes also in the wake of Adult Swim and Crunchyroll’s anime series “Blade Runner: Black Lotus” which debuted late last year (that one is set in 2032).
Source: Deadline

