![]() Those by Christopher Claremont and Christopher Golden at least create interesti The book is dominated by that crud Marv Wolfman, and that makes a 3 star book a 2 star book. ![]() The original “Blade” films departed from the comics by making Blade half-vampire (he’s just a normal human who happens to be immune to vampirism in the comics), a depiction that has stuck with popular culture and is assumed will be kept for the reboot. Add to that the overuse of the nickname 'fangs' and Blade's overall rotten personality, and the Wolfman stories are hard to take. ![]() The upcoming vampire-killing actioner has enlisted Yann Demange, a French-Algerian filmmaker known for his work on films such as “71” starring Jack O’Connell and “White Boy Rick” featuring Matthew McConaughey, to direct. That hit comic book series kicked off in 1998 with “Blade,” followed by “Blade II” in 2002 and “Blade: Trinity” in 2004. ![]() When pre-production eventually resumes after the strike is resolved, two-time Oscar winner Mahershala Ali will star in the feature, following in the footsteps of Wesley Snipes, who portrayed the half-human vampire hunter in the original “Blade” trilogy. ![]() Karl Urban in Final Talks to Play Johnny Cage in ‘Mortal Kombat 2’ at New LineĪccording to an insider with knowledge of the project, Marvel simply ran out of time. ![]()
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