Young, 55, starred as Rachael opposite Harrison Ford in the 1982 sci-fi film, which was directed by Ridley Scott, reported The Guardian.
The "Blade Runner" follow-up is currently in the works, with Scott returning as producer and "Prisoners" filmmaker Dennis Villeneuve directing.
Downplaying the likelihood of her appearing in the project, she said, "I saw Ridley a month ago, and not a peep was uttered from his mouth about it, and so I left it alone."
Ford has been confirmed to be reprising his role as Deckard.
It was based on Philip K Dick's novel 'Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep'.
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