Blade Runner: Black
Lotus
Season 1. Episode 1.
Episode entitled: City
of Angels.
Released November 14,
2021.
Developed by Kenji
Kamiyama, Shinji Aramaki.
Directed by Kenji
Kamiyama, Shinji Aramaki.
Written by Brandon
Auman, Margaret Dunlap, Eugene Son, Alex de Campi.
Based on the novel Do
Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? by Philip K. Dick.
Opening theme: Feel
You Now by Alessia Cara.
Music by Michael Hodges,
Gerald Trottman.
Cast: Jessica Henwick,
Will Yun Lee, Wes Bentley, Barkhad Abdi, Charles Halford, Elias Toufexis, Jason
Spisak, Zehra Fazal, Anna Vocino, Shinshû Fuji, Takayuki Kinba, Takehito
Koyasu, Tony Nakajima, Arisa Shida.
Blade Runner: Black
Lotus
Season 1. Episode 2.
Episode entitled: All
We Are Not.
Released November 14,
2021.
Developed by Kenji
Kamiyama, Shinji Aramaki.
Directed by Kenji
Kamiyama, Shinji Aramaki.
Written by Brandon
Auman, Margaret Dunlap, Eugene Son, Alex de Campi.
Based on the novel Do
Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? by Philip K. Dick.
Opening
theme: Feel You Now by Alessia Cara.
Music by Michael Hodges,
Gerald Trottman.
Cast: Jessica Henwick,
Will Yun Lee, Brian Cox, Wes Bentley, Barkhad Abdi, Samira Wiley, Gregg Henry,
Ray Chase, Sunil Malhotra, Jim Pirri, Laura Post, Jason Spisak, Stephen Root,
Shinshû Fuji, Takaya Hashi, Takako Honda, Takayuki Kinba, Takehito Koyasu, Tony
Nakajima, Arisa Shida, Masane Tsukayama, Kazuki Yao, Hôchû Ôtsuka.
Recommended reading:
Do Androids Dream of
Electric Sheep?
By Philip K. Dick.
Filmed as Blade
Runner (1982), directed by Ridley Scott.
ASIN: 0586036059
Published by Voyager.
First published 1968.
Paperback.
ISBN-10: 0006482805
ISBN-13: 978-0586036051
Description:
21st Century Bounty
Hunter.
Through the mean streets
of a grim 21st century megalopolis, bounty hunter Rick Deckard stalked,
searching out the renegade replicants who were his prey. But this assignment
involved Nexus-6 targets and as a result Deckard quickly found himself involved
in a nightmare kaleidoscope of violence and subterfuge – and the threat of
death for the hunter rather than the hunted…
“A marvelous and complex
book, simply written but leaving all kinds of resonance in the mind.” – Brian
W. Aldiss.
The Art of Blade Runner:
Black Lotus
By Roland Kelts.
Published by Titan Books.
Published 2022.
ISBN-10: 1789097142
ISBN-13: 978-1789097146
Description:
The Art of Blade Runner:
Black Lotus is a study and
celebration of the artwork that went into making the first ever Blade Runner
animated series. Concept art, sketchwork, pre-viz, animation tests, final
frames and more, are paired alongside interviews with the masterminds behind
the show to give fans the full story of Black Lotus.
Respected co-directors
Shinji Aramaki and Kenji Kamiyama provide an exclusive, in-depth interview that
explores their relationship with the Blade Runner universe, and their
intimate analyses of and inspiration behind the characters. Alcon producers
describe the creative journey, that spans many years prior, behind what they
envisioned for the story, how Black Lotus would fit in the wider Blade
Runner narrative, and who they wanted the protagonist to be. The writers
explain how they conceptualised the characters and the voice actors share their
personal journeys and light-hearted anecdotes on how they brought those
characters to life. The lighting and animation team also share how they
captured Blade Runner’s cyberpunk visual and auditory palette in a new
medium for the franchise: anime.
Written by Japanamerica
author Roland Kelts, this book is illustrated to the brim with concept art that
is beautifully vivid and presented in a gallery format throughout the book;
organised chronologically by character, location, and event as they are introduced
in the show. Readers will be able to breeze through this companion guide as
they watch the show for a deeper, richer, and more personal viewing experience.
At the back of the book, you’ll find never-before-seen sketches of the Black
Out short films that accompanied Blade Runner 2049.
Blade Runner Black
Lotus: Leaving L.A.
By Nancy Collins.
Illustrated by Enid
Balam and Marco Lesko.
Published by Titan
Comics.
Published 2023.
ISBN-10: 1787737381
ISBN-13: 978-1787737389
Description:
[An] enjoyable spin-off
in the Blade Runner universe. Fans who can’t get enough antics of rebel
androids will appreciate this unexpectedly colorful trip back into the film’s
conceits. – Publishers Weekly.
Black Lotus offers
plenty of potential and compelling characters to start this journey as a fun
ride. – Set The Tape.
It’s a post apocalyptic
thriller at its finest. – Get Your Comic On.
A Cowboy Western feel,
and Collins expertly establishes the supporting cast with distinctive voices
and clear motivations. – Comical Opinions.
If you liked the anime,
and are itching to see where the story goes from there, check out Blade
Runner: Black Lotus. – Comics Beat.
Based on the all-new
acclaimed Anime series: Black Lotus.
This officially
sanctioned graphic novel heralds an all-new saga in the Blade Runner
franchise, one whose ramifications will ripple throughout the Blade Runner
universe.
Set in the year 2032, Blade
Runner: Black Lotus features an all-new cast of characters and introduces
Nia Wallace, heir to the Tyrell empire and future creator of the JOI hologram
and the Replicant Love, as seen in the smash hit 2017 movie Blade Runner
2049, directed by Denis Villeneuve.
Revealing a world of Blade
Runner not previously explored, this all-new graphic novel collects
together the four-issue mini-series and features a new type of Replicant, not
seen before – the deadly Nexus 9.
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