Marvel's Blade taps Lovecraft County helmer Yann Demange to direct
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The Blade reboot is reportedly set to start filming in 2023, and it's still expected to hit its target release date of September 6, 2024. It was originally supposed to premiere in 2023, but as part of a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:big scheduling shift at Marvel, it was pushed back.
Academy Award and Emmy-winning actor Mahershala Ali is still set to portray the titular vampire, a role Wesley Snipes previously portrayed in the original 1998 superhero movie, which spawned tꩲwo sequels and a TV series. Based on the Marvel comics of the same name, theꦇ plot centers around a Dhampir - a human with vampire strengths but without their weaknesses - who fights vampires to avenge his mother.
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