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Editor's Note: The following contains spoilers for 'Deadpool & Wolverine'

When pinpointing the most pivotal film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, many critics will often point towards Jon Favreau’s Iron Man in 2008 as the pioneering film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. In some ways this is true: Favreau’s film would set up a series of interconnected stories told through movies and television that would span decades and cement Marvel as the premiere teller of superhero stories on the silver screen and eventually on television screens. What many don’t realize is that Iron Man was not Marvel’s first movie, and is not Marvel's first cinematic blockbuster. Nor were Spider-Man or X-Men. In fact many seemed to have forgotten about another Marvel blockbuster that hit theaters way back in 1998: Stephen Norrington’s Blade. Blade and its subsequent trilogy set a precedent within Marvel movies as the first commercially and critically successful theatrical release of a movie based on a Marvel comic book franchise (Nobody actually counts Willard Hoyck’s 1986 film Howard the Duck).

It was precedent-setting in a number of ways. It blended genres between superhero and horror, something that at the time infused a fresh take on the comic superhero film. In contrast to films like Batman and Robin and Steel, which both eschewed the darker more serious tones for colorful, campy, more comic-bound portrayals of their characters, Blade was dark, bold, and serious. It held a rare R-rating, something that went on to become a novelty until recently when it's become more common with commercially and critically successful films like Deadpool and Logan, which in a way owe their success to Blade. In line with this, the film took itself seriously, and so did the actors. While filming, Wesley Snipes employed a method acting strategy for all three films in the series. He refused to break character during production, even going so far as to give an iconic interview while in character as the titular vampire hunter. This was something special because it showed that Snipes was taking the character seriously. This was not common practice at the time for superhero or comic book movies and is still a rare occurrence (unless it's Jared Leto). What it signified to audiences was that these characters and films can and should be taken seriously as stylized pieces of art and not just replications of their favorite comic book issues.

Blade also set the blueprint for Marvel in other ways. Blade brought to the forefront the idea of an unmasked superhero: whereas movie franchises like Superman, Batman, and later Sam Raimi's Spider-Man trilogy focused on the concealing of the identity of its titular characters, Blade was a Black man, with no mask, barging in and taking heads. We would later see this in on-screen iterations of characters like Tony Stark’s Iron Man, Steve Rogers’ Captain America, and many of the other members of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Although they would don costumes, their identities were known broadly to the public. It was also one of the first successful comic book movies to feature a person of color in the lead. This would open the door for actors like the late Chadwick Boseman, whose universally-lauded lead role in the film Black Panther has been one of the most visible in a turn to more diverse representation on screen and in comic books for entities like Marvel and others.

Although the critical consensus is that the subsequent films in the Blade series were lacking in many areas, the Blade series was in many ways iconic. Movies like The Matrix, which debuted 6 months after the original Blade, and the Underworld series, stylistically were very similar to Blade. What once had been a pioneering take on the genre had become one of many in an oversaturated market of moody people in leather doing cool action and fighting otherworldly beings. It was Sam Raimi's Spider-Man released in 2002 that broke what had become partially a genre convention. Still, the elements of the Blade series remained. It was a brooding, darker story than its comic book and television counterparts, which grounded itself in the real world. The influence of the Blade franchise is undeniable, as it stands as the progenitor to Marvel on the big screen and as a stylistic influence to many of today’s most recognizable comic book movie franchises.

With Wesley Snipes returning to the role in a surprise supporting role in this summer's superhero blockbuster Deadpool & Wolverine, Marvel fans unfamiliar with the franchise will soon be getting a taste.

'Blade'

(1998)

How to Watch the 'Blade' Trilogy: Where is the Wesley Snipes Franchise Streaming? (4)

The movie that sparked it all. The original Blade is what many consider a seminal film not only in the Blade series but in the comic book movie genre. Based on the then lesser-known Marvel Comics superhero, Blade was the film to kick off the superhero-horror franchise. Released on August 21, 1998, the film was a commercial success, grossing $70 million at the U.S. box office, and $131.2 million worldwide off of a $45 Million budget. It was directed by Stephen Norrington and written by David S. Goyer. At the time, Norrington was a young, unproven director known more for his special effects work than his directing, with credits in movies such as Aliens and Split Second. Goyer, a self-professed comic book nerd, would go on to co-write the critically acclaimed Batman Begins. The film stars Wesley Snipes in the title role, with Stephen Dorff, Kris Kristofferson, and N'Bushe Wright in supporting roles.

In this first installment of the Blade series, Blade is a vampire hunter working with mentor Abraham Whistler and scientist Karen Jenson. He's a human-vampire hybrid after the vampire Deacon Frost infected his mother before childbirth. Blade now has the powers of a vampire without their weaknesses, save for the need to satiate his own thirst for blood. As he hunts down Deacon Frost, he also searches for a cure for his own bloodlust. The movie has an overtly dark tone which garnered an R-rating. Its fast-paced action sequences showcased Snipes's action-hero chops, which stood in direct contrast to some of its clunkier contemporaries like Batman & Robin. The blending of the superhero and horror genres would become a staple of the franchise and would inspire other movies in the genre. Blade is currently available to rent or buy on Amazon Video.

How to Watch the 'Blade' Trilogy: Where is the Wesley Snipes Franchise Streaming? (5)
Blade (1998)

Blade, a half-human, half-vampire "daywalker," dedicates his life to hunting vampires. Discovering a plot by the ambitious vampire Deacon Frost to awaken the blood god La Magra, Blade must confront his past and face Frost in a deadly battle. With the help of Dr. Karen Jenson, he battles to prevent Frost from unleashing chaos.

Release Date
August 21, 1998

Director
Stephen Norrington
Cast
Wesley Snipes , Stephen Dorff , Kris Kristoffersen , N'Bushe Wright , Donal Logue , Udo Kier , Arly Jover , Traci Lords
Main Genre
Action

Writers
David S. Goyer

Rent on Prime Video'Blade II'

(2002)

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The second installment in the franchise, Blade II was released on March 22, 2002. Like its predecessor, it was a success at the box office, grossing over $155 million worldwide in sales making it the most commercially successful film installment. Although it received mixed reviews from critics, it did earn praise for its direction and action sequences. Critics felt that the script lacked character development and relied too heavily on what were quickly becoming well-trodden tropes within the superhero horror genre. David S. Goyer returned to write the sequel, alongside Guillermo del Toro in the director's chair. Del Toro at the time had just finished working on the gothic horror film The Devil’s Backbone and would go on to direct Hellboy in 2004 and Pan’s Labyrinth in 2006. Snipes and Kristofferson returned, alongside Thomas Kretschmann, Luke Goss, and Leonor Varela.

In this sequel, Blade returns in his quest to save humans from vampires. This time, he finds himself battling a spreading pandemic. The virus turns vampires into “Reapers”, whose bite can turn both humans and vampires into primal, zombie-like mutant creatures with a ravenous thirst for blood. After making a deal with ancient vampire overlord Eli Damaskinos (Kretschmann), Blade teams up with Damaskinos’ daughter Nyssa (Leonor Varela) and an elite team of vampires under the employ of Damaskinos initially trained to kill him. The group set out to stop Nomak (Goss), the carrier of the Reaper virus, to save both vampires and humanity. Although not as iconic as the first film, the idea of a transmittable and infectious virus as a central plot device may strike different chords amidst the ongoing global pandemic. At this point, Snipes has found his character and stuck with it, with little in the name of character development. The plot does not help, with more attention going towards action sequences and overall tone than multidimensional characters and relationships. Still, it is a great watch for fans of the genre, and the action sequences still hold up extremely well. Blade II is currently available to rent or buy on Amazon Video.

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Blade II

Blade forms an uneasy alliance with the vampire council in order to combat the Reapers, who are feeding on vampires.

Release Date
March 22, 2002
Director
Guillermo del Toro
Cast
Wesley Snipes , Kris Kristofferson , Ron Perlman , Leonor Varela
Main Genre
Action

Writers
Marv Wolfman , Gene Colan , David S. Goyer

Rent on Prime Video

'Blade: Trinity'

(2004)

Blade: Trinity is the third and final installment in the original trilogy. The film debuted in theaters on December 8, 2004, and grossed $132 million at the worldwide box office on a budget of $65 million. Directed and written by David S. Goyer, the film revisits the titular character. Unlike its predecessors, the film received mostly unflattering reviews. Critics cited what had now become well-trodden, stereotypical themes within the genre without much true innovation or change. Newcomers to the franchise included Ryan Reynolds, Jessica Biel, Dominic Purcell, Parker Posey, and Triple H.

Blade is back. This time, the human-vampire hybrid is on the run from the FBI while fighting vampire leader Danica Talos. Talos has framed Blade and is determined to resurrect the one who started it all: Dracula. After being resurrected the legendary and Talos, embark on a plan to wipe all humans from the face of the Earth. It is up to Blade and a crew of vampire hunters to prevent the end of humankind by using the new “Daystar” weaponry. In a market becoming more saturated and familiar with these kinds of franchises, the film did little to stand out in an increasingly competitive field. Still, the film is worth a watch for several reasons. Firstly, the themes of racial subjugation and racial inferiority/superiority can be seen as allegories for historical racism and eugenics. Secondly, it introduces us to an iteration of Dracula, who is canonically Blade’s ultimate foe. It will be interesting to see how the reboot revisits both these themes and this character, and whether they can take a more meaningful and thought-provoking approach. Lastly, the supporting cast is great, albeit underutilized. Although these are by no means their best performances, we get to see a pre-Deadpool, pre-Green Lantern Ryan Reynolds, an early 2000s Jessica Biel, and WWE superstar Triple H all sharing the screen with Wesley Snipes in a vampire-battling slugfest. Blade Trinity is currently available to rent or buy on Amazon Video.

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Blade: Trinity

Blade, now a wanted man by the FBI, must join forces with the Nightstalkers to face his most challenging enemy yet: Dracula.

Release Date
December 8, 2004

Director
David S. Goyer
Cast
Wesley Snipes , Kris Kristofferson , Dominic Purcell , Jessica Biel , Ryan Reynolds , Parker Posey
Main Genre
Action

Writers
David S. Goyer , Marv Wolfman , Gene Colan

Rent on Prime Video

'Deadpool & Wolverine'

(2024)

The last place we expected to see Wesley Snipes return as Blade was the MCU's first R-rated feature film, . Alas, everything came full circle when the world-famous vampire hunter walked on screen for the first time in twenty years. During Wade Wilson (Ryan Reynolds) and James "Logan" Howlett's (Hugh Jackman) misadventures in The Void, the two anti-heroes meet the resistance that is opposing Cassandra Nova (Emma Corrin). Along with Blade, the resistance includes Elektra (Jennifer Garner), Gambit (Channing Tatum), and X-23 (Dafne Keen).

Blade assists the heroes in the assault on Nova's fortress, and even after two decades away from the big screen, it's like he never left. Blade even makes a snide comment during the final fight that he is "the one and only Blade", seemingly throwing shade at the embattled MCU reboot. The new film starring Mahershala Ali has lost two of its directors during its lengthy stay in development hell. Could this be a sign that we haven't seen the last of Wesley Snipes' Blade during the Multiverse Saga? We certainly hope so. Until then, Deadpool & Wolverine is in theaters now.

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Wolverine joins the "merc with a mouth" in the third installment of the Deadpool film franchise.

Release Date
July 26, 2024
Director
Shawn Levy
Cast
Ryan Reynolds , Matthew Macfadyen , Morena Baccarin , Hugh Jackman , Karan Soni , Rob Delaney
Main Genre
Superhero

Writers
Rob Liefeld , Fabian Nicieza , Paul Wernick , Wendy Molyneux , Lizzie Molyneux-Logelin

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The 'Blade' trilogy, released between the late 1990s and early 2000s, starred Wesley Snipes as a vampire hunter

vampire hunter
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. The trilogy, blending superhero action with horror elements, was pivotal in shaping modern Marvel adaptations. The films can be rented or purchased on Amazon Video.

Is Blade streaming anywhere? ›

Blade, an action movie starring Wesley Snipes, Stephen Dorff, and Kris Kristofferson is available to stream now. Watch it on Fandango at Home, Prime Video or Apple TV on your Roku device.

Is the Blade trilogy on Netflix? ›

Wesley Snipes 'Blade' Trilogy Coming to Netflix on April 1st! - IMDb. Wesley Snipes 'Blade' Trilogy Coming to Netflix on April 1st!

Where can I watch the first Blade movie? ›

You are able to stream Blade by renting or purchasing on Apple TV, Google Play Movies, and Fandango At Home.

How many movies are in the Blade franchise? ›

Blade Trilogy is the story of a half-human, half-vampire superhero who fights vampires to protect humanity. The first film in the series, Blade (1998), was a critical and commercial success and launched a franchise that would span three sequels and multiple spin-offs.

What app can I watch Blade for free? ›

Stream all three films, all for free, only on Tubi.

How can I stream Blade the series? ›

Blade: The Series - watch online: streaming, buy or rent

Currently you are able to watch "Blade: The Series" streaming on Tubi TV for free with ads or buy it as download on Apple TV.

Is the Blade trilogy on Disney Plus? ›

Disney Plus is the streaming home of the MCU, including titles like Avengers: Endgame, Iron Man, and the new Marvel TV shows, but the Blade trilogy predates the MCU as we know it today, so isn't part of the line-up.

Is Blade: Trinity on Hulu? ›

The original Blade trilogy is leaving Hulu in December 2022. Way before superhero movies became cool, New Line Cinema adapted into live-action films Blade, the half-vampire who hunts vampires. The task of portraying the titular antihero was assigned to Wesley Snipes.

What streaming service is Blade: Trinity on? ›

You can buy "Blade: Trinity" on Apple TV, Amazon Video, Microsoft Store as download or rent it on Amazon Video, Apple TV, Microsoft Store, Spectrum On Demand online.

Why isn't Wesley Snipes playing Blade? ›

“Blade” star Wesley Snipes has no time for the mess of the MCU. Snipes posted on X about the upcoming remake being plagued by rewrites and an exodus of directors. The project was first announced in 2019 with Mahershala Ali taking on the lead role that Snipes previously played.

Is Blade on Peaco*ck? ›

How to Watch Blades. Right now you can watch Blades on Amazon Prime Video, fuboTV, and Peaco*ck Premium.

How old was Snipes in Blade? ›

Mahershala Ali is currently 46.

Who owns the Blade trilogy? ›

However, by August 2012, the film rights to Blade had reverted to Marvel Studios.

How many seasons of Blade the series are there? ›

Blade: The Series premiered on June 28, 2006, and aired for one season, concluding on September 13, 2006.

Where can I watch Blade on HBO? ›

Watch Blade (HBO) | Max.

Is Blade Runner 2049 streaming on anything? ›

You are able to stream Blade Runner 2049 by renting or purchasing on Apple TV, Google Play Movies, and Fandango At Home.

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