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Marvel’s ‘Blade’ Removed From Release Calendar (archive)
By: Adam B. Vary, Rebecca Rubin; Variety
Published: October 22nd, 2024 at 9:48 AM PT

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The Daywalker will have to wait a bit longer to have his time in the sun.

Disney has removed the Marvel reboot of “Blade” — starring Mahershala Ali as the titular half-vampire — from the release calendar. It was dated for Nov. 7, 2025. Disney will instead release “Predator: Badlands,” the sixth film in the otherworldly franchise, on the early November release date that was held by “Blade.”

Meanwhile, Marvel added three untitled projects to the schedule for Feb. 18, 2028, May 5, 2028 and Nov. 10, 2028.

The comic book empire’s decision to take “Blade” off the docket was widely expected after Disney CEO Bob Iger’s stated in an earnings call on May 7 that Marvel will release “a maximum of three” movies a year. Of the four superhero films Disney previously had slated for 2025 — including “Captain America: Brave New World,” “Thunderbolts” and “The Fantastic Four: First Steps” — “Blade” is the only project that hadn’t started production.

Director Yann Demange (“Lovecraft Country”) also exited the film in June, further delaying the film after a series of setbacks. “Blade” first jumped from a November 2023 to a September 2024 release after the first director on the film, Bassam Tariq (“Mogul Mowgli”), departed the production in 2022. Demange stepped in as director, but following the 2023 WGA strike, Marvel suspended pre-production and pushed the movie again to November 2025. “Blade” also faced production and development setbacks during the early days of COVID. Regular Marvel scribe Eric Pearson (“The Fantastic Four,” “Thunderbolts,” “Black Widow”) has taken on screenwriting duties, following passes by Michael Green, Stacy Osei-Kuffour, Michael Starrbury, Beau DeMayo and Nic Pizzolatto.

Given the various headaches and roadblocks, Marvel didn’t want to move forward with a “Blade” that doesn’t live up to its predecessors, according to insiders. Feige has said as much in prior interviews, noting that “for the last few years, as we’ve been trying to crack that movie, the most important thing for us is not rushing it, and making sure we are making the right ‘Blade’ movie.”

Marvel first announced the project in 2019 at San Diego Comic-Con, following a meeting between Ali and Marvel chief Kevin Feige in which the actor pitched himself for a reboot of “Blade,” the film trilogy led by Wesley Snipes from 1998 to 2004. Known by the alter ego of Eric Brooks, Blade is one of the most classically horror-themed characters in Marvel’s roster: He can wield vampire powers without their weakness to daylight, which fuels his mission to eradicate the blood-suckers from the Earth.

Snipes made a surprise appearance as Blade in this summer’s R-rated smash “Deadpool & Wolverine,” which has grossed $1.3 billion globally. In the film, Eric Brooks cheekily tells the Merc With a Mouth, “There’s only been one Blade. There will only ever be one Blade.”

So far, he’s not wrong.
 
Everybody saying that making a Blade movie is easy needs to remember that Blade wasn't PG. It worked because og Blade was as violent as they could get, given the premise of the story and the type of actor they got. The first scene was a literal bloodbath and they let Snipes being as violent as they could, killing vampires in the most gruesome says he was allowed.

Current Disney can't allow that in their current universe. D&W was an exception and still want as bloody as Blade.

Their only option is to have a side line of movies that can be for adults in the same way the Deadpool movies were, but they can't allow themselves to do that because they're greedy and obsessed with the "sacred" timeline.
Or, they could just go back to producing movies outside of the Disney brand like they did in the 90s.
Remember, Enemy of the State and Bruce Digalow, Nightmare Before Christmas are Disney Movies that they produced with different company arms to avoid tarnishing their "esteemed" Disney Brand.

Make an arm called " TrueComics" or something and just go for nearly 1:1 adaptations that are direct to video. If they're good, people will buy them. If not ,they'll be fondly remembered by the people who did enjoy them like Addam's Family Reunion.
 
Did anyone ever figure out how Snipes was convinced to be in the Deadpool movie? The most obvious probable answer is "a big bag of cash" but he still allegedly despised making the later Blade films, everyone knows the story about how he wouldn't open his eyes and so on.
 
Did anyone ever figure out how Snipes was convinced to be in the Deadpool movie? The most obvious probable answer is "a big bag of cash" but he still allegedly despised making the later Blade films, everyone knows the story about how he wouldn't open his eyes and so on.
Spite? He's probably looking at the state of Marvel and the new Blade movie in particular.

They probably didn't ask him at all to be in the new movie, so if someone offered the opportunity to rub it in, I can see how he'd want to get on board.
 
The Blade films are very much products of their time. There's no way that any modern MCU slop would ever be as cool or stylish as those films.
 
Did anyone ever figure out how Snipes was convinced to be in the Deadpool movie? The most obvious probable answer is "a big bag of cash" but he still allegedly despised making the later Blade films, everyone knows the story about how he wouldn't open his eyes and so on.
Snipes likes playing Blade. In an interview, he said Blade 1 and 2 were some of his favorite movies he was in.

He just hated Blade Trinity for a variety of reasons.
 
>Blade reboot
This just doesn't need to exist. I don't like comics and despise movies about grown men in spandex, but Blade in the 90s was fucking cool. You just mention it and everyone instantly remembers the clubs scene. It can't be topped and they shouldn't even try (granted I haven't seen the 2nd one). And what's most important - it was FUN. Something modern slop is just unable to do
 
Having seen Wesley Snipes in Wolverine and Deadpool, you know what I would watch the absolute fuck out of, though? An 'Old Man Blade' movie. Set it in a post-apocalyptic setting, where the bloodsuckers have taken over. An I Am Legend-style situation. But rather than going for the Mad Max-style wasteland aesthetic, which I think everybody's sick of for post-apoc stuff now, go with the sleek, black leather and blue filters over the camera, '00s gothic style of a movie like Underworld with Kate Beckinsale. Just make the most over-the-top version of that kind of aesthetic. And make it fun, and exciting, and stylish, and have him say 'motherfucker' a lot.

Blade's the last man standing, waging a one-man war against the legions of the night, scrambling over cathedral rooftops, having sword-and-gunfights in courtyards, stray bullets blowing away chunks of gothic architecture.

If you have to tie it into the shared universe thing, just play on the multiverse bollocks and say this takes place in its own parallel dimension, so it can be it's own thing, and if you have to have a cameo, have a vampirised version of Wolverine show up to fight him (like Curse of the Mutants, from the comics!) or something like that, have it be a cool 'boss fight' style action scene about half-way through, have Old Man Blade dispatch him in a cool way, then end the scene, carry on with the main story plot with the main villain, and never EVER mention it again.

Oh, and don't use any fucking ghoulish CG bullshit to bring back poor Kris Kristofferson for a Whistler cameo. Don't fucking do it, you fucking Hollywood Jew fucks. I know you're thinking about doing it. Don't fucking do it. Stop it.
I also want this, and bonus points if they ignore the fact that they killed him off and bring back Asad, because all I think about is the cat being a vampire super ninja assassin when I watch Blade II.
 
This hero is impossible to sanitize for CURRENT YEAR sensibilities, even if he is fucking hilarious.
God damn I'd love a Moon Knight/Blade teamup with the objective of taking down Dracula.

And then at the very end Moon Knight stops Blade from delivering the killing blow because Dracula still owes him money, and Dracula takes the opportunity to poof away. Cue post credits sequel bait where Dracula decides to hire some protection and Blade and Moon Knight decide to assemble a bigger team since Dracula will inevitably be better prepared next time.
He just hated Blade Trinity for a variety of reasons.
Yeah, like the fact he had just pissed off the IRS and wasn't going to see a single cent from the movie.
 
Did anyone ever figure out how Snipes was convinced to be in the Deadpool movie? The most obvious probable answer is "a big bag of cash" but he still allegedly despised making the later Blade films, everyone knows the story about how he wouldn't open his eyes and so on.
The three adult cameos were people who really cared for their characters, despite circumstances. Jennifer Garner could have said no, but despite she is 50, she got back in combat shape to film her scenes. We know about Tatum. Also, Wesley did enjoy being Blade. They only had to sell them the same premise as the movie: it's a chance to give your character a proper goodbye and thanks for being an important part of Marvel history.

Honestly, this is the reason why this movie was so successful: everybody involved LOVED being part of that movie and they cared for their characters. They weren't ashamed of playing comic characters like so many other actors who are trying to justify their roles trying to give them a different kind of depth. Channing Tatum said he used to wear his dad's longcoat and say he was Gambit, that's the reason people enjoyed him playing the role.
 
The Disney blade reboot being in dev hell and never seeing the light of day after it got referenced in what's probably gonna be the last "x men universe movie" is great. Cosmic humor level shit. For those that didn't see Deadpool & Wolverine, due to Disney buying fox the third deadpool movie went through dev hell blackhole. Several rewrites later it ended up coming out the other end a movie where the people making it are just fucking brutally verbally pissing and shitting on disney for putting them through the ringer right out the gate all the way to the end. It's somehow one of the funniest things to come out recently due to this, but it's one of those movies where it's only going to be relevant at the time it happened and be a neat trivia thing later on. Surprised the disney higher ups even let the movie happen, let alone actively advertise it. I'm guessing they know what really makes money despite all their Bullshit, huh?
That's because Disney had FLOP after FLOP and needed a hit right NOW.
These talentless dumb fucks are too retarded to make a fucking movie where a guy with a sword kills vampires.
THANK GOD The Underworld series IP is, afaik, owned by Kevin Grevioux aka this guy. There were strong rumors that he wanted a Blade/Underworld crossover but sadly after Blade Trinity it wasn't going to happen.
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He just hated Blade Trinity for a variety of reasons.
Just one reason, he was convicted of tax fraud so all the money he was making from the movie would directly go to IRS with literally nothing going to him, so he was angry + didn't care how well the movie did because it wouldn't affect him monetarily, it did wreck his reputation though.
 
, but I don't see Blade being a good series in any setting outside of the 90's zeitgeist of large trenchcoats and very dark cities
to be fair Blade's actually british and they still wear large trenchcoats and live in very dark cities. and muslims can murder with impunity so its even more understandable that he can get away with his killings.
It would be more interesting to have a male character at this point for the sake of variety.
at least one horror movie person theorized making Ash the "final girl" is what set the Evil Dead apart from most 1980s films of its genre, the fact that Bruce was willing and able to get the shit beat out of him in a way most women probably couldn't and wouldn't helps too.
imagine going back thirty years, stepping out of your time machine and saying this phrase to someone who asks what the future holds
ironically enough, much like if you told them about "Prey" they'd quite accurately be able to tell you how shitty the film would be and why (its a coming of age story for girls now and the predator gets taken down by a 5 foot tall girl who weighs under 100 pounds)
So naturally Marvel won't do it. Especially because it's a team of MALES called the Midnight SONS and according to them, THE FUTURE IS FEMALE.
actually child, its SUNs now enjoy prison stalker.

Seriously though the marvel game Midnight Suns is a blatant knock off of fire emblem with a splash of XCOM is a sleeper hit with gamers and has a fuck ton of positive reviews. people are saying its the best marvel game of the last decade and one of the best non-indie video games of the last decade.
 
It would suck because when they first announced this reboot, they went out of their way to stress that Blade was now a Muslim. That was apparently the most important thing about the reboot they had to tell you aside from who was going to play the titular character.

That should inform you of what the whole movie was going to be like based on their priorities.
I aint never seen no vampire get scared by one of them muslim moon and star.
 
Cycling through like 4 writers and trying to make Blade the background character in his own movie clearly didn't work.
Mahershala Ali is likely too old to play the role at this point (he was already on the fringe when they announced it), and I wouldn't be surprised if he puts the pin in the project and formally leaves in the next few months.
 
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