Denis Villeneuve couldn't work on 'Blade Runner 2049' with Ridley Scott being on set

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Last Updated : Nov 27 2017 | 3:50 PM IST

Hollywood director Denis Villeneuve admitted he had to ask Ridley Scott to leave the film set as he couldn't work under the pressure of being watched by his mentor.

According to Deadline, the critically-acclaimed director Villeneuve worked closely on the script of the sequel, starring Harrison Ford and Ryan Gosling, but he helmed it alone.

In an interview with Deadline, Villeneuve said, "He came on set one day and after a few minutes standing behind me it was unbearable. I made a joke, I asked him, 'Hey Ridley - who is your favourite director?' And he said, 'I love Kubrick and Bergman'."

"So Ridley, how [would] you feel if you were on set and you had Bergman just behind you? And he burst out laughing and he walked off the set. Because I was trying to direct Harrison Ford and I was like, 'No, it doesn't work,'" he said.

The 'Arrival' helmer told how the award-winning 'Gladiator' director promised to leave him to helm on his own, which he admitted was a "gift".

He explained, "He was there a lot, and not a lot, for the best. He was there a lot because I was dealing with the screenplay - I was dealing with his ideas, his universe, his characters - so I was thinking about Ridley all the time. I had a responsibility to honour the legacy of the original movie."

The acclaimed director also shared that Scott would give him all the space, all the freedom and that if he needed him he would be at the other end of the line.

He added, "I would be alone. And that for me was the best gift I could receive, because I would never have been able to work with Ridley behind me.

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First Published: Nov 27 2017 | 3:44 PM IST

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