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Six years after the project was first announced by Kevin Feige, Marvel Studios’ long-delayed Blade movie has received a new ...
While Fox had respectable success with the 2005 and 2007 Fantastic Four movies (which starred Chris Evans as Johnny Storm pre ...
It was six whole years ago when Mahershala Ali took the stage at San Diego Comic-Con to reveal that he would be playing Blade ...
“Sinners” gave audiences a sneak peek at Marvel‘s “Blade” reboot without them even knowing. During a recent interview with ScreenCrush, “Sinners” producers Sev Ohanian shared a ...
Since his debut over 50 years ago, Blade has firmly staked his claim as one of Marvel Comics' most iconic characters. Relegated mostly to supporting roles in his initial years, the Vampire Hunter ...
Jim Shooter, the comics industry titan who went from a teenage writing prodigy to editor-in-chief at Marvel Comics in the 1980s, has died. He was 73.
Blade is reportedly set to release with Marvel Rivals' next competitive phase, Season 3.5. This means he will officially arrive on Friday, August 8 2025.
"Sinners" managed to use a number of costumes that were originally meant for Marvel's "Blade" film.
The most recent iteration of Marvel Studios' Blade is still on hold, but its costumes ended up in Ryan Coogler's vampire thriller Sinners.
Jim Shooter served as Marvel Comics' editor during one of its most successful periods, but his legacy is more complicated than the pure-hearted heroes he wrote.
Marvel's Mahershala Ali-starring Blade reboot got so close to going before cameras that it had a warehouse full of costumes ready to go.
Former Marvel Comics editor-in-chief Jim Shooter, a native of Pittsburgh, died Monday at age 73. Shooter died after battling esophageal cancer, according to several reports.