Is he or isn't he?

The debate surrounding Harrison Ford's Rick Deckard has now been raging for more than three decades, with Ford and director Ridley Scott famously on opposite sides.

Scott has always maintained that Deckard, whose job is to hunt down and terminate replicants, is in fact one himself, and inserted the infamous unicorn scene into his 1992 director's cut as a gesture towards this. The internet is replete with passionately argued cases for both sides, with Ford committed to the idea that Deckard is human.

"I was moved to ask Ridley whether or not he thought that the character I was playing was a Replicant," Ford recalled at a 2013 AFI event. "Well, I never got a straight answer. Which is okay, I guess.

"But I thought it was important that the audience be able to have a human representative on screen, somebody that they could have an emotional understanding of. Ridley didn't think that was all that important."

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We spoke to Scott himself about the replicant quandary earlier this month, and now we want to get the Digital Spy readers' take.

Watch Scott arguing his side in the video above, and then let us know your thoughts via the poll and comments.

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