https://screenrant.com/captain-brita...-black-knight/
this could definitely be a thing.
hoping to see MI:13 and midnight sons, or at least Blade in a Dr. Strange movie prominently
I happened to be reading some stuff with Blade in it and one thing caught my eye. Blade has a serious pattern of being willing to take damage in order to make sure he can hurt his opponent even more. Or do some of the most off the wall stuff just to get an edge in a fight.
Any word on if Blade will be British in the upcoming movie?
Blade being British born would make him more distinct from the Wesley version but I doubt he will be British.
I'm curious who the Blade movies villain will be.
Varnae, Dracula, Deacon Frost or Draconis would be my top picks for main villains.
what should MCU dracula look like? the 70s comics, the recent "updated" comics/cartoon look, or something else entirely?
I think the most current version of Dracula could be fun; white hair, old, and rocking his old dress suit and cape.
Really, they need to play Dracula up quite a bit.
And it would be fortunate the character, you know, actually acted like how people would expect Dracula to behave.
I'd like to see them do Lilith
also in recent news
Kevin Garnett Says He'll Do Marvel's Blade But Wants To Get Killed Early
https://comicbook.com/marvel/2019/09...-killed-early/
video:
https://twitter.com/Variety/status/1...illed-early%2F
The J-man
well I gues whoever called Doctor Doom was right
STRIKEFORCE #4
TINI HOWARD (W) • GERMÁN PERALTA (A) • Cover by JUAN JOSE RYP
STORM IN CASTLE DOOM!
Blade and his team are on the hunt for the changeling Doctor Doom. But there’s a storm brewing on the horizon — and by the time it’s through, this team will be forever changed. Secrets — and swords — will fly. Tini Howard and GERMÁN PERALTA spin a spooktastic tale for the winter solstice!
32 PGS./Rated T+ …$3.99
The J-man
I doubt this is true, because this guys videos never come true
The J-man
Exciting day for Blade fans tomorrow. He should be in Avengers and in Strikeforce, which basically seems like it might be the closest thing to a Blade book we've gotten since Guggenheim.