December 30 Will Be A Great Day For Blade Fans

The sun is rising once again on the Daywalker. Granted, there still remains a lot of speculation and even contention as far as where Marvel is planning on taking the Blade franchise for the MCU, going from announcing a reboot with Mahershala Ali in the lead role to mostly pretending they never did— one of the weirdest pivots in the genre’s history — then bringing back Wesley Snipes, the original Blade, for the wonderful antics of Deadpool & Wolverine in 2024. But speaking of Snipes, the definitive and legendary originator of the live-action version of the character, fans of his trilogy from the early 2000s are getting some fantastic news today. Per ComicBook.com, both the original Blade film and its sequel, are headed to Prime Video on Dec. 30, 2025, ending the year with a bang and a silver bullet.Those wondering where things stand with Ali, however, continue to wade through the disappointment of it all. There has been no mention of Ali’s Blade from Marvel in months, if not longer, and they also chose to not use him as the voiceover for Blade Knight in 2025’s Marvel Zombies, tasking it to Todd Williams instead. There has apparently been no communication between Kevin Feige, Marvel Studios and Ali to this point, and the actor recently made it clear his phone number is still active — so all Marvel has to do it use it.

The sun is rising once again on the Daywalker. Granted, there still remains a lot of speculation and even contention as far as where Marvel is planning on taking the Blade franchise for the MCU, going from announcing a reboot with Mahershala Ali in the lead role to mostly pretending they never did— one of the weirdest pivots in the genre’s history — then bringing back Wesley Snipes, the original Blade, for the wonderful antics of Deadpool & Wolverine in 2024.

But speaking of Snipes, the definitive and legendary originator of the live-action version of the character, fans of his trilogy from the early 2000s are getting some fantastic news today. Per ComicBook.com, both the original Blade film and its sequel, are headed to Prime Video on Dec. 30, 2025, ending the year with a bang and a silver bullet.

Those wondering where things stand with Ali, however, continue to wade through the disappointment of it all. There has been no mention of Ali’s Blade from Marvel in months, if not longer, and they also chose to not use him as the voiceover for Blade Knight in 2025’s Marvel Zombies, tasking it to Todd Williams instead. There has apparently been no communication between Kevin Feige, Marvel Studios and Ali to this point, and the actor recently made it clear his phone number is still active — so all Marvel has to do it use it.

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