
When Blade: Trinity arrived at the tail-end of 2004, the word on the street was that David Goyer was paving the way for a spin-off franchise featuring Hannibal King (Ryan Renolds) and Abigail Whistler (Jessica Biel). Needless to say, that never happened and the fans got a short-lived Spike TV Blade series with Sticky Fingaz replacing Wesley Snipes. Its on-air lifespan, however, may have spelled the end for further adventures of the Daywalker. Ah, but time heals in Hollywood and, as we all know, what is old can easily be renewed. Especially Blade, a franchise that has grossed over $400 million worldwide.
"God, it feels like they remake movies five years after they come out now," Goyer answers when asked if there's the possibility of seeing Blade's resurrection on screen. "I'm sure New Line at some point would like to do another version of it. Me? Never say never, but I think remakes are more successful the more time there is in between. Honestly, I think they should have waited for the new Hulk. I like the new one. But the longer time you have between remakes [and their originals], the better. For me, ten years is the minimum you really need."
So wait, are we talking remake and not an actual next chapter? Goyer says, "I heard rumors that they may want to start from scratch with a new person playing Blade. It's funny because I thought about how I never wanted to do a vampire film ever again because I'm sick of it. But I was reading the Tomb of Dracula Omnibus and I hadn't read them in a long time and I thought it might be cool to do another vampire movie at some point."
Sounds like the man isn't done with the Daywalker yet. They've replaced Snipes once before. What do you think? Is it time to give the series an overhaul?
SOURCE: Ryan Rotten
I say wait a couple of years to do another Blade film. I loved Stephen Norrington's original as well as the Guillermo del Toro helmed sequel. The third one not so much. While Ryan Reynolds did have me giggling from time to time and he looked amazing with his buff bod, i didn't like how they just had Blade playing the third wheel in his own film. I actually liked the short-lived SPIKE tv series with Sticky Fingaz, it was just poorly executed. the show got better as it went along, and I wish fans would have stuck with it. Here's an idea. Wait a few years for Wesley Snipes to get out of jail to do another film, or go with who I said they should have went with in the tv series. Michael Jai White would be perfect as Blade. I hope New Line learned their lesson and if they do decide to do another Blade, leave Trinity director Dave Goyer strictly on screenwriting duties.
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