Grumble grumble grumble. That might be the best way to describe the ongoing frustration of Marvel fans who were promised, long ago, in 2019 at San Diego Comic Con, a reboot of the legendary Blade franchise made popular by Wesley Snipes but, this time with Mahershala Ali taking over the role as the Daywalker and vampire serial killer.Not only has the promise not been fulfilled, the originally-stated launch date has come and gone — serving as an added twist of the bla… er, um … knife — but there reportedly hasn’t been any progress whatsoever toward the completion of Ali’s Blade, and even Mia Goth, having signed onto the film more than two years ago, is confused as to what the hell the problem is as prep continues for Avengers: Doomsday and Avengers: Secret Wars, two MCU projects that could benefit from Blade’s presence.Yeah, not great, Bob. There is at least a glimmer of hope, however, in how Marvel has at least done something, per Goth, in showing they actually do have some interest, even if only a crumb of it right now. Goth all but confirmed this Blade film will be set in the 1920s and she has done at least one test with Ali, also going through a costume fitting for her currently unnamed character; but, unfortunately, that good news is all but deleted with her follow-up statement about the current state of affairs.
Grumble grumble grumble. That might be the best way to describe the ongoing frustration of Marvel fans who were promised, long ago, in 2019 at San Diego Comic Con, a reboot of the legendary Blade franchise made popular by Wesley Snipes but, this time with Mahershala Ali taking over the role as the Daywalker and vampire serial killer.
Not only has the promise not been fulfilled, the originally-stated launch date has come and gone — serving as an added twist of the bla… er, um … knife — but there reportedly hasn’t been any progress whatsoever toward the completion of Ali’s Blade, and even Mia Goth, having signed onto the film more than two years ago, is confused as to what the hell the problem is as prep continues for Avengers: Doomsday and Avengers: Secret Wars, two MCU projects that could benefit from Blade’s presence.
Yeah, not great, Bob. There is at least a glimmer of hope, however, in how Marvel has at least done something, per Goth, in showing they actually do have some interest, even if only a crumb of it right now. Goth all but confirmed this Blade film will be set in the 1920s and she has done at least one test with Ali, also going through a costume fitting for her currently unnamed character; but, unfortunately, that good news is all but deleted with her follow-up statement about the current state of affairs.
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