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'''''Blade: Trinity''''' is a 2004 American [[superhero film]] based on the [[Marvel Comics]] character [[Blade (character)|Blade]]. It is the sequel to ''[[Blade II]]'' (2002) and the third installment in the [[Blade (franchise)|''Blade'' franchise]]. |
'''''Blade: Trinity''''' is a 2004 American [[superhero film]] based on the [[Marvel Comics]] character [[Blade (character)|Blade]]. It is the sequel to ''[[Blade II]]'' (2002) and the third installment in the [[Blade (franchise)|''Blade'' franchise]]. Written and directed by [[David S. Goyer]], it stars [[Wesley Snipes]] as Blade, alongisde [[Ryan Reynolds]], [[Jessica Biel]], [[Kris Kristofferson]], [[Dominic Purcell]], [[Parker Posey]], and [[Triple H]] in his feature film debut. Vampire leader Danica Talos has framed Blade for numerous murders, and alongside a team of rogue [[vampire hunter]]s he must fight [[Dracula (Marvel Comics)|Dracula]]. |
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''Blade: Trinity'' was released in the United States on December 8, 2004. The film grossed $132 million at the box office worldwide on a budget of $65 million and received mostly negative reviews from critics for its formulaic themes, directing, and acting; it is the worst-reviewed film in the trilogy. The film was followed by a television series, ''[[Blade: The Series]]'', in 2006, with [[Sticky Fingaz]] replacing Snipes. Marvel regained the film rights to the character in 2012. Snipes reprised his role as Blade in the 2024 film ''[[Deadpool & Wolverine]]'', which starred Reynolds as [[Wade Wilson (film character)|Deadpool]]. A [[Reboot (fiction)|reboot]] film set in the [[Marvel Cinematic Universe]] and starring [[Mahershala Ali]] has been in development since 2019. |
''Blade: Trinity'' was released in the United States on December 8, 2004. The film grossed $132 million at the box office worldwide on a budget of $65 million and received mostly negative reviews from critics for its formulaic themes, directing, and acting; it is the worst-reviewed film in the trilogy. The film was followed by a television series, ''[[Blade: The Series]]'', in 2006, with [[Sticky Fingaz]] replacing Snipes. Marvel regained the film rights to the character in 2012. Snipes reprised his role as Blade in the 2024 film ''[[Deadpool & Wolverine]]'', which starred Reynolds as [[Wade Wilson (film character)|Deadpool]]. A [[Reboot (fiction)|reboot]] film set in the [[Marvel Cinematic Universe]] and starring [[Mahershala Ali]] has been in development since 2019. |
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