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Don’t expect Harrison Ford to show up though. As the title might suggest, this latest continuation of the Blade Runner-verse will take place roughly fifty years after the last instalment. That’s a long time, even by replicant standards. Silka Luisa (Shining Girls, Halo) is set to serve as the showrunner for Blade Runner 2099, and there’s even speculation that Ridley Scott might even drop by to direct an episode or two. Scott himself has previously made comments that suggest the first season will involve around 10 hours of television, which could work out to be between 8 and 10 episodes depending on length. Given the visual spectacle associated with this particular film, we’d say it’s absolutely worth picking Stan over the other options listed below. Check out the table below for a breakdown of how Binge compares to Australia’s other streaming services.