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Are we living in ‘Blade Runner’? ‘Star Wars’? Or the actual apocalypse? Something is afoot
It’s easy to get wrapped up in theories about the end of the world being nigh. But today, the apocalypse really does feel close, because the sky has officially turned orange. Or yellow. Or red, depending on which part of the country you’re in, or which Instagram filter your eyes have permanently adjusted to.
A quick look outside and yep, judgement day is upon us. Storm Ophelia is taking over. Either that, or the marketing for Blade Runner 2049 has really gone above and beyond.
Making light of the fact we’re all utterly doomed, a lot of sky-watchers are convinced we’ve woken up to an alternate galaxy.
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ToggleCome to think of it, this scenery looks familiar
This is not London, we’re on Tatooine 😁#orangesky #StormOphelia #REDSUN pic.twitter.com/Id8ofm4F40
— Nadine Matheson (@nadinematheson) October 16, 2017
Are we now on Tatooine? pic.twitter.com/0pvI6Qgmdh
— Anthony Shaw (@AnthonyShaw_) October 16, 2017
Looks like Star Wars outside! Are we on Earth or Tatooine? 😂 😂 #REDSUN #Ophelia
— Younes H-Hamou (@youneshh) October 16, 2017
London’s always been a bit smoggy, but maybe something else is at play
John Redwood, Conservative MP for Mordor.#redsun pic.twitter.com/8x4wmOyKA8
— Peter Walker (@peterwalker99) October 16, 2017
London right now. #RedSun pic.twitter.com/qOYhVkAFJ2
— David Schneider (@davidschneider) October 16, 2017
Own up! Who’s just put a ‘sepia’ Instagram filter on THE WHOLE WORLD? #RedSun #EndOfTheWorld
— Channel 4 (@Channel4) October 16, 2017
Look, we know there’s a great new film in the cinemas starring Ryan Gosling and Harrison Ford, but…
Well who needs Blade Runner anyway. Brighton, 14:49. pic.twitter.com/YH01JYM9hv
— Finn Hopson (@FinnHop) October 16, 2017
My mate just came out of an afternoon showing of Blade Runner…
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