Harrison Ford has said that filming Blade Runner 2049 was an uphill task for him
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Harrison Ford has said that filming Blade Runner 2049 was an uphill task for him.
The 75-year-old veteran actor said the long hours on the set of the sequel to the 1982 cult movie made filmmaking problematic.
"Going home in the morning as the sun rose. Fifty nights of rain on the backlot of Warner Bros Studios. It was a tough shoot.
The hours were long. The lighting was complicated and difficult, there was a lot of waiting. There were a lot of complicated physical issues with the film. Problems had to be overcome on the day, or on the night," Ford said.
The actor, who played Rick Deckard in the first Blade Runner, said he did not have any apprehensions about playing the role again.
"No, I didn't. I mean, I certainly have apprehensions about every film that I do. Every film is different and each have a degree of difficulty. And you hope for the best, that relationships will work, that the people you're working with will find value in what you're doing and you'll be able to help them achieve their ambitions," he said.