Robin Wright In Talks to Join Blade Runner Sequel
03/31/2016 03:21 pm EDT
The Blade Runner sequel, one of three of Harrison Ford's returns to roles he made famous thirty years ago, may have found one of three female leads, as Robin Wright is reportedly in final talks to take a role. Ford and Ryan Gosling have already signed onto the sequel, scheduled for a July shoot with director Denis Villeneuve.
Every role aside from Ford's, who is reprising his role as Rick Deckard from the 1982 film, is being held tightly secret. There are two other "major female roles" according to THR that have yet to be cast.
The screenplay is being written by Hampton Fancher, who co-wrote the first film, and Michael Green.
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