Harrison Ford has revealed that he has been discussing a return to the Blade Runner universe with Ridley Scott.
The Ender's Game star told IGN that he and Scott have been "chatting about" the proposed sequel to their 1983 sci-fi film.
Green Lantern writer Michael Green is reportedly working on the Blade Runner 2 script after following a first draft from the original film's writer Hampton Fancher.
"I remember it with complication, but I'm not there to generate nostalgic moments, I'm there to do a job of work," Ford said of his Blade Runner experience.
"I quite understand that everybody has an ambition when they come and do a film, and everyone's ambition may not be focused on the same thing. I truly admire Ridley as a man and as a director, and I would be very happy to engage with him again in the further telling of this story."
Blade Runner experienced a turbulent production and under-performed at the box office on its initial release, but the movie gained a cult following thanks to its Director's and Final Cut editions and is now recognized as a genre classic.
The film was based on Philip K Dick's novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
Ford's latest movie Ender's Game will open on October 25, while Scott's Michael Fassbender-led thriller The Counselor is due for release on November 15.