Marvel’s Blade is an eagerly anticipated reboot of the iconic vampire hunter, set to be part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU).
Here’s a comprehensive overview of the film’s release date, cast, and plot.
Blade Release Date
The new Blade film is scheduled for release on November 7, 2025. This date comes after several delays, initially planned for 2023, then pushed to 2024, and finally moved to its current 2025 slot following the conclusion of the SAG-AFTRA strikes.
The film is now positioned as part of Phase Six of the MCU, marking a significant return of the character to the big screen after over two decades since the original films starring Wesley Snipes.
Blade Cast
The film features a talented cast led by:
- Mahershala Ali as Eric Brooks / Blade: The titular character, a half-vampire vampire hunter known as the Daywalker.
- Delroy Lindo: While his specific role has not been disclosed, he is expected to play a significant character.
- Mia Goth: Also cast in an undisclosed role, she is known for her performances in horror films.
- Aaron Pierre: Initially announced as part of the cast, he has since confirmed his exit from the project due to evolving production dynamics.
The film has seen changes in its creative team, with multiple writers and directors involved over its development, which has contributed to its delays.
Blade Plot
Details about the plot remain largely under wraps, but the film is expected to explore the character of Blade as he navigates the supernatural underworld and combats vampires. The reboot aims to introduce vampires into the MCU more prominently, following a brief appearance by Blade in the post-credits scene of Eternals.
The narrative is anticipated to blend action and horror elements, consistent with the darker themes of the original Blade trilogy. The film may also incorporate characters from the wider Marvel monster universe, potentially connecting with other supernatural entities introduced in recent Marvel projects.