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According to ComicBook.com, the upcoming R-rated MCU series will feature an iteration of the dhampir, with voice-acting ...
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Mahershala Ali's Blade MCU Debut Is a Marvel Zombie That Needs to Be Laid to Rest
It may be time for Marvel to give Mahershala Ali‘s Blade the axe. There are big, exciting things happening in the MCU. Peter Parker is about to go on an adventure that involves the Hulk and the ...
Blade is finally making his MCU debut in upcoming animated miniseries Marvel Zombies – but we're still not getting Mahershala ...
In another blow for Blade fans, it's been confirmed that Mahershala Ali will not lend his voice to the "Blade Knight" Variant ...
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Mahershala Ali Is Not Returning as Blade in the Upcoming Marvel Project
Marvel fans have been waiting a long time to see Mahershala Ali take on the role of Blade in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. But now it looks like his return as the vampire hunter may not be happening ...
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Marvel to Debut a New Blade Actor Before Mahershala Ali’s Movie
Fans are buzzing after new reports confirmed that Blade will appear in the upcoming Marvel Zombies series, with a new actor ...
After Eternals failed to connect with audiences in 2021, Marvel Studios had the perfect strategy to steer the MCU in the right direction.
While the MCU's Blade reboot remains in development, this week, we got a glimpse of a different version of the character.
Mahershala Ali Sidesteps ‘Blade’ Status Questions: ‘Leave Me Out of It’ The status of the long-delayed Marvel project has been in question since it was pulled from Disney's release schedule.
Credit: Depositphotos *Mahershala Ali remains steadfast in his desire to portray the iconic vampire hunter Blade in Marvel’s long-delayed reboot, even as the project faces ongoing challenges.
Back in November, Feige said that Marvel Studios was “still committed” to “Blade,” speaking at Disney’s D23 Brazil event: “We love the character. We love Mahershala’s take on him.
Blade has already proven successful on the big screen, but Marvel Studios has struggled to get the character up and running again — so much so that the screenwriter for the previous trilogy, David S.
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