A big part of the original Blade Runner was the question of whether 'Blade Runner' Rick Deckard (Harrison Ford) was, in fact, a replicant or not. The fact that there are multiple versions of the movie muddies the water: in some it's not clear. In one of them it pretty much is. ...
ByJared T. Miller Oct. 18, 2017
Deck-A-Rep: The True Nature of Rick Deckard: Directed by Charles de Lauzirika. With Paul Sammon, Mark Romanek, Edward James Olmos, Jovanka Vuckovic. Fans, filmmakers and people involved with the making of Blade Runner debate if main character Rick Deckar
There is an ongoing debate on whether or not Deckard is a Replicant or not. While the movie heavily implies Deckard to be a Replicant, Harrison Ford rebuked this, claiming him to be human, while director Ridley Scott, on the other hand, claims he was always meant to be a Replicant. ...
Blade Runner’s Deckard Could Never Retire Elle (He’s Not Skilled Enough) In Blade Runner: Black Lotus episode 1 (written by Eugene Son, directed by Shinji Aramaki and Kenji Kamiyama), fans are introduced to Elle, a Replicant who doesn’t yet know she’s a Replicant but who is clearl...
Deckard struggles to hunt down one replicant named Roy Batty, with this Blade Runner character quickly becoming one of the most complex villains in cinematic history. RELATED: Blade Runner Ending, Explained Saving Deckard Redeems Roy Roy Batty is a villain, but he doesn't like being evil....