Everything We Know About Marvel’s Long-Delayed Blade

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“What did one blade of grass say to the other? ‘Without a director, it’s really hard to make dew.’” That’s one of the reasons why Disney decided to push back production on the upcoming Marvel film Blade after losing its original director, Bassam Tariq, and booking Yann Demange to replace him. But Demange later left, and things only look darker for our favorite daywalker now that Marvel has reportedly taken Blade off its 2025 release schedule.

On June 11, The Wrap announced that Yann Demange has left Blade. This makes him the second director to leave the project. The parting was described as “amicable.”

Marvel previously said that director Bassam Tariq’s removal was due to production issues, not artistic differences. “Due to continued shifts in our production schedule, Bassam is no longer moving forward as director of Blade but will remain an executive producer on the film,” Marvel stated to THR on September 27, 2022. “We appreciate Bassam’s talent and all the work he’s done getting Blade to where it is.” Tariq released his own statement, calling it an “honor” to work with Marvel on the film.

The Wrap says Eric Pearson is working on the newest version of the script, taking over for Michael Green, who in turn replaced Nic Pizzolatto, who joined Michael Starrbury, after Stacy Osei-Kuffour was announced as the sole writer in 2021. Marvel is allegedly focused on quality over quantity now, trying to only make two films a year.

According to a Variety report published in November 2023, the upcoming film has been plagued by script changes and a lack of creative direction, with one version of the film deigning to morph into a narrative that sidelines its main draw, the double Oscar-winner Mahershala Ali. In that script multiverse, Ali would be the fourth lead in a story “led by women and filled with life lessons.”

In December 2023, Ali told EW that he was “sincerely encouraged in terms of where things are at and who’s on board and who’s leading the way as far as the writing of the script and the directing and all that.” Last we heard, Marvel plans to produce the movie for a paltry $100 million, making it an attempt to reign in quarter-billion dollar budgets that require massive box office return — an indie film (Marvel’s Version).

Mahershala Ali will star as the titular vampire hunter also known as the Daywalker, taking up the mantle after Wesley Snipes first played the role. Mia Goth, Aaron Pierre, and Delroy Lindo were previously also announced as Blade cast members, though their characters were not confirmed. On March 16, Aaron Pierre confirmed to Variety that he is no longer in the cast of the upcoming movie. “As the project evolved, I’m no longer part of that,” he said.

We no longer know for sure. Blade was originally scheduled to begin production in November 2022 with a November 3, 2023, release date. But with the new team on board to start, Disney had no choice but to give them a little bit more time. The film was then slated to release on November 7, 2025, pushing the project into the phase six Marvel plans. But Deadline reported that Predator: Badlands is now getting that release date instead, while Blade has been completely removed from Marvel’s 2025 calendar. Per Forbes, filming has still yet to start.

The film was announced in 2019 as part of Marvel: Phase Four and reportedly went through a number of revisions; Beau DeMayo allegedly tapped in for rewrites of Stacy Osei-Kuffour’s script. Ali as Blade made a brief appearance in the post-credits scene of Eternals, solidifying his place in the MCU as the character earlier than expected. Turns out there are worse things out tonight than vampires: production delays and Kevin Feige–led mismanagement.

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