Thirty years after the events of the first film, a new blade runner, LAPD Officer K, unearths a long-buried secret that has the potential to plunge what's left of society into chaos. K's discovery leads him on a quest to find Rick Deckard, a former LAPD blade runner who has been missing for 30 years.
This movie contains 45 potentially triggering events.
Replicant is brought into the world and stabbed, presumably in the stomach to mimic a barren womb, and she cries out in pain. The man kisses her before she collapses.
Bees and worms are kept and exploited. A dog is given alcoholic beverage to drink. It's safe to assume it's a habit.
There's also an explosion scene in which we can see (and hear) the dog getting hurt. It is also visible lying by the floor in the aftermath. Even though the dog is alive for the rest of the story, the scene can be triggering.
The other two comments describe scenes from the first film. In this one, a character's eye is removed after being killed. The removal itself is off-screen, but the eye is shown being cleaned in a sink.
The only person who dies in this movie who is mentioned as being a parent dies almost thirty years before the movie takes place, and there are no flashbacks to the scene in question, so the death of a parent is never on screen.
the only toy mentioned throughout the film is a wooden horse, which looks to be well-preserved when the grown-up protagonist returns to his presumed place of origin
In the casino/nightclub, when k hides from dekker after touching the tripwire. The music can be perceived as very loud bc there's also total silence due to fragmentation.
When K fights Dekker after K trips a tripwire, there are some pretty hefty strobe effects. For those of you concerned about this, look away after K trips the wire, and you can resume after Dekker offers K a drink.
People having sex can be heard and seen through frosted glass as the camera pans through a futuristic brothel.
Also a naked female replicant is subject of a rather long scene.