Apparently, there is talk in - no, not a reboot - but to expand the Blade Runner universe. io9 caught up with producers Andrew Kosove, Broderick Johnson and Bud Yorkin to discuss the project. You can read their comments here."To be clear, we cannot remake Blade Runner. As a legal matter, we have not bought the remake rights we have no interest in remaking it we can only do prequels or sequels. But I think the methodology that Chris Nolan brought to Batman is precisely what we aspire to whomever the filmmaker is, whether Ridley comes back and joins us or it's someone else. It's precisely what we aspire to with Blade Runner, that's the template for us."
OK, my $.02 I love Blade Runner. Quite honestly, I feel that Deckard's story is finished. There is no need to go back there and god knows if Harrison Ford wants to or if Sean Young is stable enough to return to the roles.
I would either prefer a prequel (even though that seems to be what all Hollywood - especially Sci Fi - tends to do these days), or tell another story. Sure, Deckard was the best, but he wasn't the only one.
What do you guys think?