Marvel’s groundbreaking vampire hunter film Blade nearly concluded with an ambitious crossover that would have connected it ...
Wesley Snipes' Blade made a controversial joke in Deadpool & Wolverine that has just been disproved by Marvel only months ...
Please verify your email address. Blade's trilogy ended with "Blade: Trinity," and Marvel's plans for a fourth film were never officially confirmed. Post-Trinity projects included a Deacon Frost ...
Wesley Snipes’ Blade trilogy is trending on Twitter, and all it took was a viral tweet thanking Sony’s Spider-Man and Fox’s X-Men franchises for being the ultimate catalysts for the Marvel ...
But then another important thing about Blade, as a trilogy, is the fact the three movies were trailblazers, to some extent, by showing that R-rated superhero movies could find a decent enough ...
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Marvel Studios has removed "Blade" from its schedule after Disney CEO Bob Iger said Marvel will release no more than three films a year.
Blade has appeared in Marvel comics since 1973 and was portrayed by Wesley Snipes in a trilogy of films by New Line Cinema. Though all three received mixed reviews, they were a box office success, ...
Wesley Snipes previously starred as the titular Daywalker in the New Line Cinema Blade trilogy from the late ’90s to early 2000s and made an appearance in Deadpool & Wolverine. He was then ...