Blade Runner 2099 is set to be released exclusively on Amazon Prime Video on November 25, 2026. The project has been developed as an eight-episode limited series, with all episodes releasing simultaneously. This miniseries format should allow Blade Runner 2099 to tell a complete story while remaining faithful to the franchise's tradition of carefully-crafted, self-contained narratives, rather than becoming an ongoing TV saga. Of course, Blade Runner 2099's format can change depending on the commercial success of the season, with Amazon previously confirming a sequel to Good Omens, a six-episod
Where Does Blade Runner: Replicant Rebellion Take Place?
Not to be confused with the major series release of the Blade Runner 2099 TV show arriving on November 25, Blade Runner: Replicant Rebellion takes place in the year 2037, occurring between the two movies and exactly 12 years before the events of the Blade Runner 2049 film. Unsurprisingly, given its namesake and the year of the source material, the Replicant Rebellion expansion lets players experience the growing rebellion in the form of either Replicants or humans attempting to fight against the rise of synthetic-producing corporations and systematic abuse. Given that we only get small glimpse
While it’s a relief that Blade Runner 2099 will get a proper ending, no matter how it does in the ratings, it is a bit disappointing that we probably won’t get a season 2. But that doesn’t mean a second season of Blade Runner 2099 is impossible; in Hollywood, anything is possible if a marketing department deems it potentially profitable. Amazon’s Blade Runner series is being designed as a one-and-done thing, but if it’s a big hit, Amazon could surely make another season, even if it’s another standalone story set in the Blade Runner universe and not a direct continuation of this series. Strange