David S. Goyer's Blade: Trinity closed out the Wesley Snipes era of Marvel’s vampire-hunting movie trilogy with what might have been the most eclectic (and stacked) cast in the entire ...
Blade: Trinity was the third and final installment in Wesley Snipes’ Blade trilogy, and while fans would love to see more, we’re left waiting. The third movie brought in a new team of vampire hunters, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Photo 12/Alamy Wesley Snipes and N'Bushe Wright in 'Blade.' "I did not think it was possible," Snipes told Entertainment Weekly in ...
David S. Goyer wrote Blade and Blade II, two comic book movies widely considered among the genre's best. He later wrote and directed the disappointing Blade: Trinity, and moved on from that with The ...
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Blade: Trinity In this Marvel-licensed game you are Blade: half human, half vampire, and a feared vampire hunter. You need to track humans collaborating ...
Blade has encountered many production delays and while some fans might think it is simple, there is more than slaying vampires the MCU movie must do.
David S. Goyer recently told ScreenRant that he is more than ready to answer the call should Kevin Feige’s Marvel Studios need him to write Mahershala Ali’s long-delayed “Blade” movie. Goyer is no ...
Screenwriter David S. Goyer — known for superhero outings like “Batman Begins” and, yes, the original “Blade” trilogy — visited the”Happy Sad Confused” podcast Tuesday to talk about that first ...
Watching Reynolds in Blade: Trinity today, it’s easy to see early signs of his funny and irreverent charm in the role of an anti-heroic comic book movie underdog. Those same traits, of course, would ...