In Los Angeles, in 2048, Sapper Morton is shown weeping hysterically into a mirror. He washes his face in a sink and puts on his glasses. Walking through a crowded street, he is briefly accosted by a group of thugs who he ignores. Greeted by Ella, he gives her the book ''The Power and the Glory'' to read, a book that he enjoyed. Leaving, Sapper goes to a market to sell leeches he has collected, being paid $3,000, which is $1,000 less than Sapper needs. After leaving the market, Sapper sees Ella and her Mother about to be sexually assaulted by the group of thugs he had earlier ignored. Angered, Sapper proceeds to savagely beat the group with seemingly superhuman strength and resilience, inadvertently killing most of them. Sapper leaves the scene, having dropped his identification papers. A spectator, having watched Sapper earlier, calls the LAPD to inform them that he thinks he's found a rogue "Replicant".
“Blade Runner” is an American neo-noir science fiction media franchise originating from the 1968 novel “Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?” by Philip K. Dick, about the character of Rick Deckard. The first film adaptation was 1982’s “Blade Runner,” directed by Ridley Scott. Although the film initially underperformed at the American box office, it became a cult classic, and has had a significant influence on science fiction. A novelization and a comic adaptation of the film were released in the same year. From 1995 to 2000, three novels serving as sequels to both “Blade Runner” and the original novel were written by K. W. Jeter, a friend of Dick’s. A sequel film called “Blade Runner 2049” was released in 2017. To celebrate the 30th anniversary of “Blade Runner” in 2012, a short film was released, and in the lead up to the release of “Blade Runner 2049,” several more short films detailing events that occurred between 2019 and 2049 were released.
Chronological order: Predator (1987) Predator 2 (1990) Alien vs Predator (2004) Alien vs Predator Requiem (2007) The Predator (2018) Predators (2010) Optional: Blade Runner (1982) Optional: Soldier (1998) Optional: Blade Runner 2049 (2017) Prometheus (2008) Alien Covenant (2017) Alien (1979) Aliens (1986) Alien 3 (1992) Alien Resurrection (1997) Optional: Firefly (2002 to 2003) and Serenity (2005) Source: https://www.imdb.com/list/ls089731876/
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