Blade 4 Still in the Works?
After "Blade:Trinity" and all of the rumblings about some of the on-set problems the cast and director had with one another (mainly Wesley Snipes and David Goyer), there was alot of doubt that we'd see another "Blade" movie anytime soon. Especially since "Trinity" grossed less than the first 2 films in the trilogy.
Now however, we've learned via our colleagues at Moviesonline that during the recent New York Comic Con, a Marvel representative - during a panel for the upcoming "Blade" television series which premiers on Spike tv this June, mentioned that while "Blade:Trinity" didn't gross as much theatrically as the first sequel, it did do well for them and theres room for more.
While this isn't exactly an official stamp that Blade 4 is right around the corner, it certainly means that the folks at Marvel are certainly considering re-teaming with New Line for another Daywalker outing. If this does happen the question is will Wesley Snipes come back to play the daywalker again? Will Jessica Biel and Ryan Reynolds return as The Nightstalkers? Who will direct if David Goyer decides not to return? Will it leave an opening for Guillermo Del Toro (Blade 2) or Stephen Norrington (Blade) to return to the directors chair? I'm sure we'll find out soon enough. In the meantime, we'll keep you guys posted if any more juicy "Blade 4" gossip should surface.
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