Adult Swim, Crunchyroll & Alcon Producing All-New ‘Blade Runner’ Anime Series

Anime prequel ‘Blade Runner: Black Out 2022,’ set just a few years after the events of the first ‘Blade Runner’ movie and 27 years before the sequel, was directed by ‘Cowboy Bebop’ director Shinichirô Watanabe.
Cable net Adult Swim and Crunchyroll have partnered with Alcon Entertainment’s Alcon Television Group to produce and distribute a new anime series inspired by the critically acclaimed Oscar-winning movie Blade Runner 2049.


Adult Swim and Crunchyroll are both divisions of WarnerMedia, with Blade Runner – Black Lotus being one of several upcoming exciting collaborations including the recently debuted Mob Psycho 100 on Toonami.
“I first saw Blade Runner in 1982, at age 11. It has remained one of the defining films of my life,” said Jason DeMarco, SVP/creative director of Adult Swim on-air. “To be able to explore more of this universe, with the incredible talent we have on board, is a dream come true.”

Alcon’s Andrew Kosove, Broderick Johnson, Laura Lancaster, Al-Francis Cuenca, and Sola Digital Art’s Joseph Chou will executive produce the project. Alcon exec Ben Roberts will serve as co-executive producer. Production IG’s Mitsuhisa Ishikawa is participating as production advisor.
Kosove and Johnson stated, “The Blade Runner universe is an incredibly deep well for story and character with its world and mythology that audiences have been debating and talking about since inception. We are excited to continue exploring that world via this anime series.” Lancaster added, “We are thrilled to have Shinji Aramaki, Kenji Kamiyama and Shinichiro Watanabe as our creative partners and look forward to the exciting journey ahead.”
Source: Adult Swim