Key Takeaways:
– Marvel Studios’ “Blade” has been removed from Disney’s scheduled releases.
– The film, originally slated for November 7, 2025, is not going into production next month.
– Amidst directorial changes and delays, the script is still based on writer Eric Pearson’s draft.
– Actor Mahershala Ali and actress Mia Goth remain attached to the project, despite ongoing issues.
Marvel fans, buckle up! Our beloved superhero film ‘Blade’ is facing some notable production hurdles and we’re here to break down what’s going on.
Production Delays With “Blade”
To start, Marvel Studios has decided to remove “Blade” from Disney’s upcoming lineup. Yes, you heard that right. The film that was initially expected to hit screens on November 7, 2025, is no longer on the cards for that date. Sadly, this also suggests that production won’t begin next month, as was expected.
Finding the Right Director
“Blade” seems to be caught in a game of musical chairs when it comes to directors. Recently, director Yann Demange, known for his work on “71”, backed out from the project. This incident followed Bassam Tariq of “Mogul Mowgli” fame, doing the same two years ago. The InSneider disclosed Marvel’s intent to bring on a specific director, whose name is still under wraps. We do know one thing for certain: it’s not Jeymes Samuel, despite his earlier meetings with Marvel.
Scripting Adventures & Characterisation
As the tale of “Blade” continues to unfold in this chaotic dance, the movie’s script has not been spared either. The latest draft written by Eric Pearson still holds ground if and when the movie hits production. Pearson is the sixth writer to put his pen onto the script. His predecessors included Michael Green, Stacy Osei-Kuffour, Michael Starrbury, Beau DeMayo, and Nic Pizzolatto.
“Blade” was initially set in the 1920s. However, the movie’s timeline will now align with present-day events.
Frustrations Among Cast
The delays and uncertainties around “Blade” are causing discontent among the movie’s stars as well. Mahershala Ali, set to play Blade, is reportedly growing frustrated with the ongoing issues. Despite these tribulations, Ali and Mia Goth, assigned the role of vampire Lilith, remain attached to the project. Goth, in particular, has faced additional challenges as several co-actors have exited the production, including Aaron Pierre and Delroy Lindo.
A Lesson in Pre-production Chaos
In a nutshell, the journey of the “Blade” reboot is turning into a history-making pre-production saga. This saga began five years ago when the movie was first announced at San Diego’s ComicCon. Since then, factors such as COVID, strikes, casting changes, and scripting troubles have repeatedly delayed the movie’s production.
Looking at the drama that’s unfolded, there’s plenty of material here for a behind-the-scenes documentary. Who knows? Maybe a documentary about the trials of movie-making might even beat the film itself in popularity!
Keep your fingers crossed, Marvel fans, and hope these kinks get sorted out soon. And stay tuned, as we continue to monitor the rollercoaster ride that is Marvel’s “Blade” reboot.