Highlights
- Blade reboot facing major rewrites, delays in production. New writer sought after Michael Green’s departure.
- Uncertainty surrounds Blade’s premise and direction, with rumors of a women-led narrative and actor Mahershala Ali taking creative control.
- Despite setbacks and budget cuts, Marvel Studios plans to begin filming in Fall 2024, aiming for a November 2025 release.
Another Marvel project is encountering more issues. The upcoming Blade reboot is facing additional challenges, causing delays in its development.
Five years have passed since the Blade reboot was announced, yet there has been little progress. New rumors suggest that production will be delayed once again due to writer issues, disappointing hopeful fans. Some now speculate that the reboot might never see the light of day.
Recent rumors suggest that the Blade reboot is encountering further difficulties. Industry insider Daniel Richtman revealed (shared on Twitter by @MarvelNewsFilms) that the movie is undergoing yet another major rewrite. With the departure of previously announced writer Michael Green, Marvel Studios is now seeking a new writer to take on the project. Despite this significant setback, the studio still plans to begin filming later this year. However, since Marvel has neither confirmed nor denied this, there remains some hope for the upcoming movie.
The recent emergence of this rumor does not seem to surprise fans, given the history of problems and setbacks plaguing the Blade reboot since its announcement. Rewrites have been a recurring issue, with previous instances before this latest one. Initially announced in 2019, the project lacked a specified date or director. Eventually, Bassam Tariq was brought on board as director, with Stacy Osei-Kuffour tasked with writing the screenplay. However, in 2022, Tariq departed from the project, leading to Yann Demange stepping in as the new director and another delay in the premiere.
In November of the previous year, it was announced that Michael Green, known for his work on Logan, would be the new scriptwriter. With his departure, Marvel finds itself once again in search of a writer for the job. Complicating matters further, the movie’s premise has undergone significant changes with each rewrite. Initially envisioned as a period piece, it shifted to a modern MCU setting. Rumors even suggested a shift towards a women-led narrative, with Blade’s daughter taking on the title while he assumed a secondary role. Recent speculation indicates that Mahershala Ali, the actor portraying Blade, has assumed creative control. As of now, the direction of the story remains unclear.
While the current premiere date remains unchanged, it is reasonable to anticipate further adjustments in the future. Initially slated for November 2023, the premiere was postponed by a year. Subsequently, due to complications arising from Hollywood labor strikes, it was further delayed to early 2025, and later shifted back to November of the same year, where it stands now. Despite these setbacks, Marvel Studios reportedly intends to start filming in Mexico or Brazil in Fall 2024. Additionally, there is mention of the studio casting a male villain, although the specific role is unspecified. Previous speculation had suggested Lilith as the main antagonist, but it appears that is no longer the case. Moreover, Marvel has trimmed the budget for the movie, allocating less than $100 million, a notable reduction compared to their typical expenditure on similar projects.
Online discourse continues to express increasing disappointment with every update about the reboot. Speculation abounds regarding whether the movie will ever come to fruition. Many draw comparisons to other failed projects that encountered similar hurdles. There is a prevailing sentiment among fans that, even if the movie does premiere, it will likely be underwhelming. Some have gone as far as likening it to DC’s The Flash, anticipating a similar outcome. There is a growing belief among fans that Blade is doomed to fail, with calls for the project’s cancellation gaining traction.
Blade is expected to be released on November 7, 2025.
Source: Daniel Richtman (via @MarvelNewsFilms) | Twitter
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