Movies by Luke Scott
Welcome to our dedicated selection of films directed by Luke Scott. Here, you can explore a diverse range of works that highlight Luke Scott’s unique vision, storytelling style, and contribution to the world of cinema. Whether you’re an avid fan or discovering Luke scott’s filmography for the first time, this collection will guide you through critically acclaimed masterpieces, hidden gems, and influential titles that have shaped the director’s legacy.
2036: Nexus Dawn (2017)
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This in-world short film takes place in the year 2036 and revolves around Jared Leto’s character, Niander Wallace. In this short, Wallace introduces a new line of “perfected” replicants called the Nexus 9, seeking to get the prohibition on replicants repealed. This no doubt has serious ramifications that will be crucial to the plot of Blade Runner 2049.
2048: Nowhere to Run (2017)
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“2048: Nowhere to Run” takes place one year before the events of Blade Runner 2049. The short film focuses on Sapper, a man who is trying to make it through life day-by-day without turning back to his old ways. We’re introduced to both the gentle nature of Sapper and the violence he’s capable of when set off.
Alien: Covenant - Prologue: Last Supper (2017)
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A prologue short to Alien: Covenant, it takes place aboard the Covenant, a Weyland colonization ship on its way to a remote planet to form a new human settlement. Before the crew is set to enter hypersleep, the 14 crew members (all couples) and their android, Walter, enjoy a final meal together.
Morgan (2016)
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A corporate risk-management consultant must determine whether or not to terminate an artificial being's life that was made in a laboratory environment.
Loom (2012)
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Tommy, a dogged lab tech of industrial food who, though once known in the business as "The Apostate", seems to have rededicated himself to producing scientifically engineered meat. A film about a dystopian future rife with genetic engineering, corporate corruption of government and rampant infection, is really about Tommy’s loneliness and the at-home experiment he conducts.