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Is Wallace a replicant?

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Is Wallace a replicant?

Is Wallace a replicant?

In Blade Runner 2049, industrialist Niander Wallace (Jared Leto) is the leader of the corporation that now makes replicants.

Why did Wallace want to create an army of replicants?

  • For all of his greatness, Wallace can't do what Tyrell managed to do in the first film — he can't create replicants who can reproduce on their own. He doesn't just want an army of replicant slaves, he wants a flock of them who will then go on to swarm the stars.

Why does Wallace kill the new born replicant?

  • One of these drones can be seen analyzing Luv's face, who sheds a tear as soon as Wallace kills the newborn by slicing open her womb. Wallace then orders Luv to bring Deckard's child to him. So my question is: Why does he harass and kill the new-born replicant? What is the point of this scene?

Where did Wallace say I cannot breed replicants?

  • Wallace's quote above is from when Lucifer was cast from heaven and into hell as a Fallen Arch-Angel. Wallace then implies he is in his own living hell in that he cannot replicate Tyrell's accomplishment of creating breeding replicants. "I cannot breed them.

Where was Rachael Wallace found in Blade Runner?

  • In 2049, the remains of Rachael, a Nexus-7 replicant who had given birth, were discovered by the Nexus-9 Blade Runner, K, who visited the Wallace Corporation's headquarters in search of Rachael's identity.

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