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  2. Nov 1, 2021 · So today we are going to take a closer look at the differences in all 7 cuts of Ridley Scott's Blade Runner. 7 Blade Runner's Workprint Cut Is Also Known As The Original Director's Cut And Was Only Shown To A Few Test Audiences

  3. Seven different versions of Ridley Scott's 1982 science fiction film Blade Runner have been shown, either to test audiences or theatrically. The best known versions are the Workprint , the US Theatrical Cut , the International Cut , the Director's Cut , [ 1 ] and the Final Cut .

    • Workprint Version
    • San Diego Sneak Peek
    • Us Theatrical Cut
    • International Cut/Criterion Edition
    • Us Broadcast Version
    • The Director's Cut
    • The Final Cut

    Before Blade Runner was ever released, what is known as the workprint version of the film was what Ridley Scott was working on before changes were made. This version of the film was shown to test audiences in early 1982 and received a poor response from viewers. The workprint cut of Blade Runner includes a definition of replicants as "Synthetic hum...

    In the lead up to Blade Runner's theatrical release, a not-yet-final cut of the film's theatrical version was shown in San Diego as a sneak peek in May of 1982. This limited access to the film is the only time this version of Blade Runnerwas seen by the public, although it is almost exactly the same as the eventual theatrical cut. Some of the added...

    The theatrical cut of Blade Runner was the definitive version of the film for about a decade and consisted of many differences from what Scott would do with the film later on. This version of Blade Runner is best known for two significant changes, with the most obvious being a narration by Deckard. Scott originally had narration in the script for t...

    Alongside the US theatrical cut of Blade Runner, a more violent version of the film was presented to international audiences. This cut included three additional scenes not shown stateside, such as when Roy Batty gives himself stigmata, but otherwise is identical to the US theatrical cut. Countries across Europe and Asia received this version of Bla...

    In 1986, Blade Runner was altered again to meet broadcast restrictions so it could air in the US on CBS. This version of the film trims three minutes out as it toned down violence, profanity, and nudity. Not only was Blade Runner's R-rated content lightened, but the mystery of the film is also presented differently. A teaser would air before each s...

    A full decade after the theatrical release of Blade Runner, the "Director's Cut"of the film was released. The decision to release this cut was prompted after Warner Bros. allowed the workprint cut to be screened in 1990 and 1991 and labeled it as Scott's director's cut. Scott made it known that this was not the case, though, and led to WB consultin...

    Although Ridley Scott was consulted with the creation of the Director's Cut, 2007 is when he released the "Final Cut" of Blade Runner. This attempt was initially stalled due to legal troubles between Scott and WB, but those issues were solved in 2006 and allowed the director to finish his work with complete artistic freedom. As indicated by the tit...

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  4. Oct 4, 2017 · Which Blade Runner is the best Blade Runner? There are lots of versions of the 1982 Blade Runner. Here’s how to choose which to watch before seeing the sequel.

  5. Apr 30, 2023 · Watching Blade Runner brings up a complicated decision for a first-time viewer, as there are multiple versions of the film. The variations of the film have important differences, each representing a different chapter of the film's history.

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  6. Since post-production of Blade Runner, seven versions of the film have been known to exist for various reasons. Five versions – the workprint, American theatrical cut, international theatrical cut, Director's Cut, and The Final Cut – have been widely seen.

  7. Nov 11, 2021 · Bottom line: The International Cut isn’t different enough from the Theatrical Version to be the best Blade Runner. Mostly, this version is a curiosity now, a kind of stepping stone to where we ...