Indeed. The story is about K and his place in the world. Not Deckard (even though we get a continuation of his journey), not a replicant uprising, not Wallace's' Biblical vision. Those are supporting components of the film, but not the core story.We've all seen rebel uprising films though and that isn't the story this film is telling. The audience can intuit what likely happens next without needing to rush the rest of the story so they can put it in the third act or make a whole film telling the obvious war story.
Honestly, the only thing I would be interested seeing more of is Ana's story, but even that's a stretch. There's no need for a sequel. Granted there was no need for Blade Runner: 2049 and yet we got an incredible film nonetheless. But perhaps that further strengthens the point: The odds of finding a strong story to a unneeded sequel a second time is unlikely and even more unnecessary.
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