"More human than human is our motto." The British Film Institute has released a new trailer for Ridley Scott's Blade Runner: The Final Cut ahead of its UK theatrical re-release, while A&E has revealed teasers for the next episodes of Bates Motel and The Returned.

Blade Runner: The Final Cut: "“This new trailer captures the essence of the film and I hope will inspire a new generation to see Blade Runner when it is re-released across the UK on 3 April.” - Ridley Scott

Starring Harrison Ford, Rutger Hauer, Daryl Hannah and Sean Young and featuring an iconic Vangelis score, Ridley Scott’s classic sci-fi opus is one of modern cinema’s most influential films. A grand cinematic synthesis of sound, image and thought-provoking drama Blade Runner: The Final Cut is an unforgettable experience that demands to be seen on the big screen."

Bates Motel: "“Bates Motel,” returns for a gripping third season filled with family strife, murder and mystery, led by Vera Farmiga (Norma) and Freddie Highmore (Norman). This season focuses on the evolution of the Bates family and dives head first into Norman’s waning ability to stay in denial about what’s happening to him and the lengths he will go to gain control of his fragile psyche. The dramatic events of last season leaves Norma (Vera Farmiga) reluctantly more aware of Norman’s mental fragility and is fearful of what he is capable. From executive producers Carlton Cuse (“Lost,” “The Returned”) and Kerry Ehrin (“Friday Night Lights,” “Parenthood”), “Bates Motel” serves as a contemporary prequel to the genre-defining film “Psycho” and provides viewers with an intimate portrayal of how Norman Bates unravels through his teenage years.

After a blissful summer of being close with his mother and living within the safe confines of home and the Bates Motel, Norman’s fears about what really happened with Blaire Watson resurface. Simultaneously, Norma also questions the chain of events. Forced to look at the truths about Norman for the first time, Norma’s deeply intricate relationship with her son continues to evolve.

Norma finds herself turning to the other man in her life, Norman's half-brother, Dylan (Max Thieriot) and begins to rely on him in ways that she never expected. This relationship inevitably triggers jealousy in Norman and a new kind of love triangle between Norma and her two sons erupts. Estranged brother and uncle Caleb (Kenny Johnson) returns to haunt the family throughout the season in challenging ways.

Pressures of the outside world take a hold of the family when newcomers Kevin Rahm (“Mad Men,” “Desperate Housewives”), Tracy Spiradakos (“Revolution”) and Ryan Hurst (“Sons of Anarchy”) arrive at White Pine Bay. After a summer of living at the Bates Motel, Sheriff Romero (Nestor Carbonell) and Norma have grown closer but there is friction between them when it concerns Norman. Something doesn’t feel right and in spite of his instincts, Romero finds himself continually drawn back to the Bates family -- and to Norma. Emma (Olivia Cooke) is also determined to find out what is happening to Norman, becomes more emboldened and isn’t afraid to go after the things she wants. Familiar face Bradley (Nicola Peltz) returns to surprise the family and digs up old memories.

“Bates Motel” is produced by Universal Television for A&E Network. Carlton Cuse and Kerry Ehrin serve as executive producers for Carlton Cuse Productions and Kerry Ehrin Productions respectively."

The Returned: "“The Returned” is based on the popular French suspense series adapted by Fabrice Gobert and inspired by the feature film, Les Revenants, directed by Robin Campillo. “The Returned” focuses on a small town that is turned upside down when several local people, who have been long presumed dead suddenly reappear, having not aged and unaware of their own fatality. As they attempt to resume their lives, strange phenomena and gruesome murders begin to occur."

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