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War, history and Jared Leto: Lessons learned from the new Blade Runner 2049 trailer

Director Denis Villeneuve, Ryan Gosling and Harrison Ford teased reporters and fans Monday with a new look at Blade Runner 2049.

Harrison Ford teases, Ryan Gosling gushes as anticipation builds for sci-fi sequel

A battered and beaten Ryan Gosling appears in an image from the latest Blade Runner 2049 trailer. (Warner Brothers)

"It's really cool."

That's whatHarrison Ford saidabout working on the new Blade Runner sequel with his co-star Ryan Gosling, 35 years after he starred in the original cult sci-fi film.

Gosling, Ford and Canadian director Denis Villeneuvewere on a panel hosted by The Hollywood Reporter Monday to celebrate the launch of a new Blade Runner 2049 trailer.

Blade Runner 2049is set 30 years after the original. Gosling plays Los Angeles police departmentOfficer K, who is forced to team up with Rick Deckard, the original replicant hunter played by Ford.

The Q&A panel was a live-streamed event to drum up interest in the upcoming film butwas also a chance to see how Ford and two of the most successful Canadians in Hollywood right now got along. Here's a few thingswe learned.

Ford, Gosling and Villeneuve best buds?

The press panel began with the triositting in front of a small room of journalists.

Theydisplayed an easy camaraderie, with Ford joking about Gosling not preparing his answers and then teasing Montreal's Villeneuve that"English is not his first language."

Blade Runner 2049 will buildon the themes of the first film

Ford said the film explores some of the ethical considerations technology presents us with.

"There's no such thing as a free lunch," Ford said."We're really talking about the benefits of technology and the social consequences."

Harrison Ford reprises his role as the replicant hunter Rick Deckard in the sequel. (Warner Brothers)

DirectorDenis Villeneuvesaid the sequel is "exploring the themes of memory and empathy that are the deeper tissue of what this movie is about."

Movie relied onmassive sets and practical effects

While talking about being on set for the first time, Gosling spoke aboutthe surreal feeling of stepping into ascience fiction world that had seeped into his consciousness.

"You were completely immersed in this universe, it was very impressive and overwhelming. I think the trick for me, was to not be impressed on camera."

The trailer also stars Jared Leto, who appears to play the creator of the cyborg replicants. (Warner Brothers)

Converselyon returning to the world of Blade Runner,Ford displayed his knack for deadpan jokes: "The first time I walked on set, it was a big set, very sophisticated.It was raining, it made me feel welcome."

He continued.

"Ryan was working with a naked woman, that made me a little sad. But she was a holographic projection, which made me happy again."

Gosling greatly impressed Ford

When asked about a special moment during the shooting of the film,Ford brought up one of his first scenes with Gosling.

"It was a scene about the history that transpired between the two characters and it was unexpectedly deep and really rich.It was the first scene we had together that was complex and sort of out there."

The futuristic cityscape of Blade Runner 2049 appears similar to the 1982 sci-fi classic. (Warner Brothers)

The 74-year-old actor also praised Gosling's emotional intelligence and said it was a pleasure to work with him because he never knew what hewas going to get.

And he couldn't resist another dig at the director: "I really enjoyed the way Denis managed the scene and especially the way he sucked up to me."

Spectacular cinematography

The man responsible for bringing the futuristic world of Blade Runner back to life isRoger Deakins, a widely respected cinematographer known for his austere and artful compositions.

Villeneuve says Deakins went wildand the look will be more "impressionistic."

First view of new trailer

The event ended with the premiere of the new Blade Runner 2049 trailer. It gives us our first view of fellow star Jared Leto as what appears to be the creator of a new line of sophisticatedcyborgs.

The footage also hints at an upcoming war, possiblybetween real and artificial life. We also see Gosling and Ford's characters meeting for the first time, a closer look at moment included in the original teaser trailer. The trailer ends with a character telling Gosling"you're special." Perhaps a nod to the ambiguity of Ford's character.

The movie is set to be released in October.