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Quick Links We've been waiting a really, really, really long time for this movie but the Marvel Cinematic Universe's upcoming Blade film is on the horizon. Marvel has already set up the movie to be a fresh take on the character that will finally bring the iconic vampire hunter into the MCU fold. The new Blade movie was first announced in July 2019 during San Diego Comic-Con.
Who Is Making the MCU Blade Movie? This is one part of the project that's had a lot of back-and-forth. Marvel first brought Bassam Tariq on board to helm the project. Tariq is perhaps best known for his work on Mogul Mowgli. Unfortunately, the film hit a major snag when Tariq parted ways with the project.Yann Demange was the next to be announced as the director of the film, with Tariq remaining credited as an executive producer.
Who's In the New Blade Movie's Cast? Close Mahershala Ali was the first actor confirmed to be in the new Blade movie's cast. Since then, we've had some interesting casting announcements. Award-winning actor Delroy Lindo, who starred alongside the late Chadwick Boseman in the Spike Lee joint Da 5 Bloods, has been cast in the movie in an undisclosed role. Lindo is also known for his work on The Cider House Rules, Gone in 60 Seconds, and Netflix's The Harder They Fall.
Speaking of cameos by other heroes, you know what would be awesome? If Deadpool were to show up in the new Blade movie. Reynolds was in the third Blade movie, Blade: Trinity, where he played Hannibal King. And you just know that that would be used as a punchline if Wade met Blade. Are the Previous Blade Movies Available to Stream on Disney+? Unfortunately, no. While most legacy Marvel shows and movies have been added to Disney+ since the streamer launched, that's not the case with the original Blade trilogy. However, Blade, Blade II, and Blade Trinity are available for rent and purchase on Amazon.
Now does that mean the new Blade won't have an R rating? Not necessarily. The Wesley Snipes Blade trilogy was R-rated and rightfully so, so a lot of the fans would be disappointed if the reboot didn't match those movies' level of blood and violence. But even if the new movie were to be PG-13, it could still be a worthwhile film, just not one that banks heavily on gore. For the time being, we'll just have to wait and see what the actual rating of the movie will be.
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