As a movie enthusiast with decades of cinematic experiences under my belt, I must say that Wesley Snipes‘ return as Blade in this year’s Marvel extravaganza, Deadpool & Wolverine, has truly been a delightful surprise! Ever since his initial appearance in the original Blade back in 1998, Snipes has embodied the Daywalker with an undeniable charm and charisma that left an indelible mark on me.
In this year’s Marvel film titled “Deadpool & Wolverine,” the main characters, Deadpool and Wolverine, are joined by a variety of popular guest appearances. One of the most exciting returns is Wesley Snipes as the vampire hunter Blade. His return in “Deadpool & Wolverine” has caused quite a stir among Marvel fans. Since his unexpected comeback, many Marvel enthusiasts have been vocal on social media about their desire for Snipes to continue playing Blade in the MCU. Even Ryan Reynolds is now expressing a wish for a conclusion similar to “Logan” for this character.
The reboot of the movie “Blade” has faced numerous setbacks, as it has gone through multiple changes in directors, writers, and even its lead actor, Mahershala Ali, who is an Oscar winner. Given these difficulties, some fans of “Blade” are beginning to question if it would be more practical to abandon the new version altogether and instead continue the story with Wesley Snipes’ portrayal.
After his brief appearance alongside Deadpool and Wolverine against Cassandra, the multiverse villain, some fans have speculated about the future of the Blade reboot featuring Mahershala Ali. However, Wesley Snipes himself has expressed his thoughts on this topic. On social media, he shared an article titled “Cancel Mahershala Ali’s Blade Movie And Bring Wesley Snipes’ Daywalker Into The MCU.” His caption, “Y’all, you’re crazy! Hahaha,” suggests a playful response rather than an outright rejection of the idea.
Wesley Snipes’ Blade Is Now in the Record Books
After appearing in the films “Deadpool & Wolverine,” Wesley Snipes recently expressed that he didn’t expect to play the character again. It has been two decades since the last time audiences saw this specific version of the popular Marvel character, and Snipes’ unexpected cameo not only enabled him to revisit his most famous role after such a long time, but also earned him an entry in the Guinness World Records.
Due to his portrayal of characters like Deadpool and Wolverine, Snipes has recently been honored with the title “the character with the longest live-action career within Marvel.” Interestingly, this achievement marks a return for Snipes, happening 25 years and 340 days after he initially played the role in Blade (1998). Remarkably, this comeback surpasses Hugh Jackman’s debut as Wolverine, which occurred 24 years ago in X-Men (2000), making Snipes the record holder for the longest return to a Marvel character.
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2024-08-05 18:32