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we'll see... 2022's rated R might not be 1989's rated R.. lol..
Mr. Peele would be cool-- has he ever expressed interest in Marvel/superhero films in his interviews? he seems to have so many projects in the mix...
So how should vampire "deaths" be dealt with on-screen? For years now one standard has been "ashing", with CGI dust in the mix. But that wasn't always the case, especially in literature and film. In some interpretations, a staking merely immobilizes a vampire, with beheading or exposure to the sun as the only way to actually kill them. The Blade movies also deemphasized wooden stakes, and had silver be the standard.
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I'd greatly prefer another director over Jordan Peele
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I'd love to see Misha Green. You get two of the people behind lovecraft and watchmen behind Mahershala's Blade? That'd be special.
gonna grab this tomorrow
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these were a bunch of nice stories. they were all heart-warming. I like that Blade has slowly become less vengeful over time, and now genuinely seems to be motivated to protect. They brought this up in the Avengers run too, when Xarus asks him if he actually cares about humans.
The MCU Blade may be pg13.
https://comicbook.com/movies/news/bl...-feige-teases/
I dont think he knows yet. They just brought on the writer and there's no way Blade hits that 2022 date.
The original Blade movie is still a great, fun movie. Perfect? No. But so damn close. I rewatch that thing pretty frequently.
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I don't know why people are stressing the R rating. If it wasn't for the F-bombs the original movies wouldn't even be considered R by today's standards. Even the suggestive material in there isn't that strong.
I'm keeping an open mind to everything because I'm anticipating a slightly different Blade. I love Blade I have a set image and expectations for him, but I'm trying to go in with an open mind. I like Mahershala Ali, I still can't really envision him as Blade but I'm going in with an open mind, and based on a lot of the little nuggest Tracks has been dropping they could be trying to do a littl emore with Blade then we anticipate.
Going in with an open mind and tempered expectations. Hopefully they knock it out of the park, but until I hear any real news about the movie or see some stills I'm not gonna overhype anything
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that makes sense. i'm also excited because I always thought Mahershala would be a perfect Blade for some reason. I think he's just always reminded me of Wesley for some reason (he had an interview a while back where he said people used to compare him to Wesley growing up).
I agree about the R rating though. Kinda seems like people want it on principle, but there's nothing narrative wise that really requires it. Dracula Untold was a mediocre movie, but I think that had the kind of graphic action scenes people would want, and it was PG-13.