The live-action movie isn’t the only Blade Runner out at the moment. Don’t forget Shinichiro Watanabe’s animated prequel, and how damn good it looks.
[referenced url=”https://www.kotaku.com.au/2017/09/cowboy-bebop-directors-new-blade-runner-anime-is-killer/” thumb=”https://i.kinja-img.com/gawker-media/image/upload/t_ku-large/wtkyvj6juokoiuca0z9t.gif” title=”Cowboy Bebop Director’s New Blade Runner Anime Is Killer” excerpt=”Blade Runner Blackout 2022 It was obvious that an anime reimagining of Blade Runner by the director of Cowboy Bebop would be killer, but it surpassed my high expectations. The recent anime short Blade Runner Blackout 2022 is 15 beating kick drum minutes of stoical one-liners, waltzing fight scenes and, because it’s still Blade Runner, philosophical riffs on the ethics of artificial intelligence.”]
Part of that is down to Fine Art veteran and artist Paul Chadeisson, who worked on environments for the short. And who has absolutely nailed the look of the universe here with these examples of his art from the project.
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