TV Ridley Scott says Blade Runner TV show is in the works "We're already into writing the pilot and the story bible," the director said. By Christian Holub Christian Holub Christian Holub is a writer covering comics and other geeky pop culture. He's still mad about 'Firefly' getting canceled. EW's editorial guidelines Published on November 22, 2021 11:59AM EST Ridley Scott is plotting a TV series based on his Blade Runner franchise. "We're already into writing the pilot for Blade Runner, and the bible," Scott said when asked by BBC Today on Monday what projects he had on the horizon. "We're presenting Blade Runner as a TV show, which will probably be 10 hours. Alien is a similar thing. Alien is now being written for pilot, but you also have to write out the history. If it's eight hours or 10 hours, you have to write out the bible of what happens in those 10 hours." Harrison Ford and Daryl Hannah in Ridley Scott's original 'Blade Runner.'. Everett Collection The Alien TV series was officially announced by FX last December, with Noah Hawley (Fargo, Legion) set as showrunner. The show will be the first Alien story set on Earth, and Hawley told Vanity Fair this summer that the series will be "about inequality" and not about Sigourney Weaver's iconic protagonist Ellen Ripley. This BBC interview is the first time Scott has spoken of a Blade Runner show, however. The news comes in the wake of the anime series Blade Runner: Black Lotus premiering on Adult Swim earlier this month. Set in the year 2032, Black Lotus aims to fill in gaps between Scott's original 1982 Blade Runner film and Denis Villeneuve's 2017 sequel Blade Runner 2049. Representatives for Scott didn't immediately respond to EW's request for additional comment. Scott is clearly a busy man. House of Gucci hits theaters later this week, which will mark the director's second new film in this year alone (following The Last Duel). Without taking much time off, Scott will soon begin filming the Napoleon Bonaparte biopic Kitbag with Joaquin Phoenix and Jodie Comer in January. Sign up for Entertainment Weekly's free daily newsletter to get breaking TV news, exclusive first looks, recaps, reviews, interviews with your favorite stars, and more. Related content: Blade Runner 2049 director and Harrison Ford discuss whether Rick Deckard is a replicant FX's Alien showrunner says it's 'not a Ripley story,' will be about 'inequality' Blade Runner Origins: First look at sci-fi prequel comic