Roy Batty Roy Batty is the leader of the renegade Nexus-6 replicants and the main
antagonist of the film. Portrayed by Dutch actor
Rutger Hauer, he was activated on January 8, 2016, which makes him 3 years and 10 months old by the time of the events of the film. He is highly intelligent, fast and skilled at combat and yet still learning how to deal with emotions. He is a combat model, used off-world for military service. He and five other replicants come to Earth hoping to find a way to lengthen their lifespan. He is able to use J. F. Sebastian to get a meeting with Tyrell, the founder of the company and his creator. Tyrell refers to him as his "prodigal son" and tells him his life cannot be extended
but he should revel in the life that he has, as he has done and seen things others could only dream of. Batty kills Tyrell and Sebastian. Deckard retires the remaining replicants and is hunted by a dying Roy. Deckard ends up dangling from a building and is saved from the fall by Roy. As he dies, Roy tells Deckard about the things he has seen and how the memories will be "lost in time,
like tears in rain". He smiles, saying, "Time... to die". In the novel
Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?, his name was spelled "Roy Baty" and was the leader of the eight replicants who killed their human owners so that they could escape their life of slavery on
Mars. Roy was married to Irmgard Baty, another replicant. In the novel, Roy's relationship with Pris, who was his lover in the film, is only one of friendship. In the sequel novel
Blade Runner 2: The Edge of Human, incorporating elements from the novel and the screenplay, Roy is one of a series of replicants based on a mercenary of the same name. The template suffered from "neural malformation", which made them unable to experience fear. This might be a reason why replicants of that series were so difficult to kill.
Harry Bryant Harry Bryant is the captain of the Rep-Detect department of the Los Angeles Police Department. His job in the film is to deal with a group of escaped Nexus-6 replicants (whom he refers to as "skinjobs") that have landed on Earth. His top Blade Runner, Holden, was in hospital on a
medical ventilator after an encounter with the Leon replicant, earlier in the film. Bryant uses thinly veiled threats against Rick Deckard, a retired Blade Runner, to enlist his aid. Deckard's narration in the original theatrical version compares Bryant to the
racist cops of the past. He was played by
M. Emmet Walsh.
Hannibal Chew Hannibal Chew contracts for the Tyrell Corporation as a genetic engineer. His job is to create the eyes for the replicants, Roy's and Leon's, in this case. In the film, the replicants visit him while he is working in a freezer. The replicants pressure him into telling them that J. F. Sebastian can get them into Tyrell's inner sanctum. He was played by
James Hong.
Dave Holden Dave Holden is the Blade Runner testing new employees at the Tyrell Corporation on the premise that the escaped Replicants might try to infiltrate the company. During a Voight-Kampff test, Leon shoots Holden and leaves him for dead. Later, Bryant mentions that Holden is alive, but his breathing is assisted by machines. There were two hospital scenes with Holden and Deckard that were filmed, but not used in the movie. One scene is shown in the documentary
On the Edge of Blade Runner. Both scenes appear in the deleted scenes section on the
Blade Runner Special Edition DVD. He was played by
Morgan Paull.
Leon Kowalski Leon Kowalski is a replicant who came to Earth with five others looking to extend their lives. He has an A physical level, which means he has superhuman strength and endurance (according to the Final Cut he was used to load nuclear-heads in the outer space colonies and for front-line soldier duty). Leon is classified mental level C. He does not have the speed of thought that Roy does when it comes to solving problems. He was activated on April 10, 2017, making him 2 years and 7 months old by the time of the film. Leon tries to infiltrate the Tyrell Corporation as an employee and undergoes a Voight-Kampff test (designated as V.K. 96/W/9-3H) designed to detect replicants. Confused by the questions, he shoots the tester, Dave Holden. Leon attacks Deckard on the street after seeing him kill Zhora, but is stopped when Rachael shoots him with Deckard's gun. Leon cherishes photographs of his friends. Unlike Rachael's false photos of her childhood, these include current photos of people who mean something to him. He was played by
Brion James.
Taffey Lewis Taffey Lewis is the owner of Taffey's Snake Pit Bar. The bar features music, exotic dancing, and something being smoked in pipes. When Deckard tries questioning him, he dismisess Deckard's threats with a free drink. He was played by
Hy Pyke.
Pris Stratton Pris Stratton is a "basic pleasure model" incepted on Valentine's Day, 2016, making her the second-oldest of the four fugitive replicants at three years, nine months. She is the girlfriend of Roy Batty and is responsible for gaining J. F. Sebastian's trust. At an A-Physical Level, she is shown to have superhuman endurance and an affinity for
gymnastics. Her B-Mental Level puts her at a lower intellectual level than Roy, but higher than Leon. Her punk outfits were inspired by a
new wave calendar. In the film, she sets a trap for Deckard in the Bradbury Building, disguising herself as one of Sebastian's toys and then attacking Deckard with her gymnastic skills. As she rushes Deckard for another attack, he kills her. Her surname, Stratton, appears in the novel
Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?, but is never used in the film. In the sequel novel
Blade Runner 2: The Edge of Human, it is suggested that Pris was actually an insane human woman who believed that she was a female replicant. She was played by
Daryl Hannah.
J.F. Sebastian J.F. Sebastian is a genetic designer working for Tyrell. He is not allowed to emigrate off-world because he has "
Methuselah syndrome". Because of this, he ages faster and has a shorter lifespan, something he has in common with the replicants. He is only 25 years old, but his physical appearance is of a middle-aged man. With the
Bradbury Building all to himself, he makes the most of his considerable talents creating
automata companions. He is loosely based on the character J. R. Isidore from the novel
Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?. He is approached by Pris, whom Sebastian takes in because he thinks she is homeless, and Roy comes to stay with him soon after. Roy and Pris point out that because of his condition, Sebastian has much in common with them, and argue that if they do not get Tyrell's help to extend their lives, Pris will soon die. Sebastian is playing correspondence chess with Tyrell, and Roy suggests a bold move which gives rise to an opportunity to visit Tyrell and smuggle Roy in. When Tyrell claims that he cannot extend Roy's life, Roy kills him. Sebastian is seen running away from Roy, who then descends the elevator alone. A police radio message heard by Deckard after Tyrell is killed states that Sebastian's body was also discovered by the police with Tyrell's at the Tyrell Corporation. The makeup for Sebastian was a "stretch and stipple" technique with no prosthetics. Deckard tracks her down at Taffey's after finding her snake's scale, and she soon realizes that he is dangerous. She attacks him, but Deckard narrowly escapes death when people walk in just before she can choke him with his own tie. Zhora tries to escape by running into a busy street, but Deckard chases her and finally shoots her in the back, "retiring" her. She was portrayed by
Joanna Cassidy.
Unnamed replicant(s) According to dialogue spoken by Bryant in the Final Cut of the film, two other unnamed replicants (only one in some versions) were killed while attempting to enter the Tyrell Corporation. The term "Two of them got fried running through an electrical field" used by him when describing their deaths suggests they were stopped by an electrical barrier or security device of some sort. In the theatrical cut of the film, the spoken line is "One of them got fried running through an electrical field" leaving one replicant unaccounted for. In
Hampton Fancher's early drafts of the script, these replicants are named as Mary and Hodge. Mary lives and Hodge is the only replicant fried in the electrical field. Mary was intended to reflect the novel's character of Irmgard Baty, and was meant to be a "mother figure" model of replicant, performing housework and childcare duties, and she was supposed to be reminiscent of the stereotypical housewife of the 1950s. Her incept date is given as November 1, 2017. Mary was to be played by
Stacey Nelkin, who had originally tried out for the role of Pris, but Mary's scenes were cut before filming. == Characters in
Blade Runner 2049 ==