Marvel's Blade Movie: Release Date, Cast, And More About The MCU Movie Reboot

Mahershala Ali as sunglasses-wearing Vector in Alita: Battle Angel
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The Marvel Cinematic Universe's reboot of Blade is one of the most hotly anticipated upcoming Marvel movies and has been for years. Since it was first announced, many other great superhero movies have been greenlit and released into theaters and quite a few new Marvel TV shows became available to stream with a Disney+ subscription, but the big screen return of the most iconic vampire hunter in comic book history remains unseen.

For any Daywalkers who feel like they have been waiting a vampire’s lifespan for this upcoming superhero movie and wonder what is taking two-time Academy Award winner (and one-time rap artist) Mahershala Ali and others involved so long, we may be able to help answer some questions. The following is everything that we know about the new Blade movie so far.

What Is The Blade Release Date?

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At the moment, Blade has a spot reserved on our upcoming 2025 movie schedule — specifically on Friday, November 7, 2025. This would mark the latest of several times that the comic book adaptation's opening date, which was previously set for Valentine's Day of that year, has been delayed.

The MCU Phase 5 installment was previously given a November 2023 release date during Marvel's Hall H Panel at 2022's San Diego Comic-Con, before it would temporarily end up on the upcoming 2024 movie schedule when it was pushed back to September 6th of that year.

What Blade Is About

Marvel Comics artwork of vampire hunter Blade

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There really is not much that we know for sure about the film's story. According to a feature by THR, the film was, at one point, going to be a period piece in which demon sorcerer Lilith goes after Blade's daughter before this was scrapped in favor of a modern adventure. Regardless, we have a good feeling that the movie will likely feature the title character hunting vampires — not just based on his previous films, but also his history in Marvel comics.

Created by Marv Wolfman and Gene Colan, Blade (née Eric Brooks) is a human born with vampiric abilities as a result of Dr. Deacon Frost feasting on his mother as she gave birth to him. Readers first got a taste of his expertise when he took on the most famous creature of the night in 1973’s Tomb of Dracula, Vol. 1, Issue 10. He has also crossed paths with Morbius the Living Vampire, whom we once predicted would likely lose in a fight with Blade.

There is also another rumor, reported by Knight Edge Media in February 2024, that suggests Marvel Studios is developing a movie about the Midnight Sons – a team of heroes (and anti-heroes) who each possess supernatural abilities, including Ghost Rider, Moon Knight, and, of course, Blade. If the gossip rings true, the film would bring composer Michael Giacchino (who helmed Disney+'s Werewolf by Night special) back to the director's chair.

Mahershala Ali Leads The Blade Cast As The Title Anti-Hero

While many fans of the original trilogy would have loved to see Wesley Snipes reprise the Daywalker, the award-winning actor succeeding him is an undeniably exciting choice. Let's take a look at him and the other members of the Blade cast (whose roles are undisclosed at the moment) below.

Mahershala Ali (Blade)

Mahershala Ali in Alita: Battle Angel

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The SDCC 2019 announcement of Blade came with the reveal that Mahershala Ali, who had previously played another MCU character (Luke Cage's "Cottonmouth"), would succeed the title role from Wesley Snipes, having pitched the idea initially. The actor, technically, debuted as the vampire hunter with a vocal cameo in an Eternals post-credits scene. However, Ali's involvement in the project has been (once again) put into question following a THR report from June 2024 that said he was in talks to star in the upcoming fourth Jurassic World movie with Scarlett Johansson.

Mia Goth

Mia Goth in Pearl.

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In April 2023, Mia Goth was added to the Blade cast after previously scaring audiences in acclaimed A24 horror movies X and Pearl and in Brandon Cronenberg’s twisted satire, Infinity Pool. We have no word on who she is playing, but have a few ideas of what Marvel characters Goth could play. At the premiere of her new A24 movie, MaXXXine, she assured Deadline that the makers of Blade "really care, they do. They want to make a great movie. That’s the sense that I get from them and that feels good.”

What Will Blade Be Rated?

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Amid the release of the MCU's first R-rated movie, Deadpool & Wolverine, Kevin Feige confirmed that Blade is being developed with the intent of earning the same rating when speaking to ComingSoon. This is exciting news, considering the eponymous anti-hero's previous cinematic adventures were also branded as such by the MPA. Also, quite frankly, it would only be appropriate that a movie about bloodsucking creatures include more blood than a PG-13 rating would allow, even if Wesley Snipes disagrees.

Blade Currently Has No Director

Mahershala Ali as Wayne Hays in True Detective

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In June 2024, The Wrap reported that Yann Demange — the second person hired to direct Blade after replacing Bassam Tariq — exited the project. The Parisian filmmaker, who was brought in to helm the Blade reboot in November 2022, previously directed 2014's '71 and 2018's White Boy Rick, but he is arguably best known for helming the thrilling pilot for HBO's Emmy-winning horror series, Lovecraft Country.

According to THR's recent feature about Blade's development hell, screenwriter Michael Green, known for collaborating on Logan's Oscar-nominated screenplay, is out, too, and Eric Pearson — who practically specialized in finalizing Marvel movie scripts — is working on the latest draft. People previously hired to write the reboot also include Emmy nominee Stacy Osei-Kuffour of HBO's Watchmen fame, X-Men '97 creator Beau DeMayo, True Detective creator Nic Pizzolatto, When They See Us writer Michael Starrbury.

How To Watch The Original Blade Movies

Wesley Snipes in Blade II

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Following Wesley Snipes' cross-dimensional cameo in Deadpool & Wolverine as Blade, his version of the vampire hunter is the only iteration we have actually in the MCU for now. As we wait for Ali's version of the Daywalker to make his official entrance, fans and fans-to-be can see Snipes in action again by watching the original Blade movies. You can even keep the vampire-hunting adventure going by giving the Sticky Fingaz-led spin-off series a try.

Rent or buy Blade on Amazon.
Buy Blade on Blu-ray on Amazon.

Rent or buy Blade II on Amazon.
Buy Blade II on Blu-ray on Amazon.

Rent or buy Blade: Trinity on Amazon.
Buy Blade: Trinity on Blu-ray on Amazon.

Stream Blade: The Series on Tubi.
Buy Blade: The Series on DVD on Amazon.

While promoting director Sam Esmail's Netflix movie, Leave the World Behind, Mahershala Ali told EW that he is "really encouraged with the direction of the project." We might recommend using the time we have to also rewatch the Marvel movies in order before the MCU finally brings its new Blade into the light.

Jason Wiese
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Jason Wiese writes feature stories for CinemaBlend. His occupation results from years dreaming of a filmmaking career, settling on a "professional film fan" career, studying journalism at Lindenwood University in St. Charles, MO (where he served as Culture Editor for its student-run print and online publications), and a brief stint of reviewing movies for fun. He would later continue that side-hustle of film criticism on TikTok (@wiesewisdom), where he posts videos on a semi-weekly basis. Look for his name in almost any article about Batman.