Marvel Studios' long-awaited Blade reboot has finally received a positive update, with filming now scheduled to commence in Fall 2024. The movie is set for release on November 7, 2025, although rumors suggest a potential delay to 2026. Despite past setbacks, the project seems to be back on track.
Over the years, the Blade reboot has faced multiple delays and changes in creative direction, leading to the involvement of various writers and directors. Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige intervened to revamp the project, enlisting the talents of Oscar-nominated writer Michael Green to refine the script.
Yann Demange, known for his work on Lovecraft Country, is confirmed to direct the Blade reboot, with a script penned by Michael Green. The film stars Academy Award winner Mahershala Ali in the titular role, supported by Mia Goth and Delroy Lindo. Ali's initial concerns about the project have reportedly been addressed, and he is now enthusiastic about the upcoming film.
While specific plot details remain under wraps, it is speculated that the Blade reboot will incorporate the Ebony Blade introduced in 2021's Eternals. Previous rumors about focusing on Blade's daughter, Fallon Grey, have likely been dispelled by recent changes to the script.
One key aspect of the Blade reboot is its intended R rating, aligning it with the darker themes of vampire hunting. Director Yann Demange has praised Mahershala Ali's depth as an actor, expressing excitement about showcasing the character's ferocity and integrity on screen.
Blade is poised to join Phase Six of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, alongside reboots of the Fantastic Four and upcoming Avengers sequels. The film's release is anticipated to kick off a new chapter in the MCU, promising fans a fresh take on the iconic vampire hunter.