Mia Goth recently expressed her belief that the delays in Marvel's Blade movie have been beneficial for the project. The film, first announced in 2019, features Mahershala Ali as the iconic vampire hunter, but has faced significant production setbacks. Goth, who plays Lilith, stated that the time taken allows for a better final product. Reportedly, the movie has undergone multiple script revisions and is now set in the present day, aiming for a more confident execution. Marvel executives confirmed that the production was postponed to ensure a top-quality script, rather than rushing ahead with what was viewed as a less-than-ideal situation.

When will the Blade movie actually release?

As of now, there is no confirmed release date. Marvel is focused on upcoming Avengers films, and fans may need to wait several years before they see Blade hit the screens.

Blade is a pivotal character in Marvel Comics, first introduced in the 1970s, who is half-vampire and half-human, specializing in hunting down vampires. The character previously starred in a successful film trilogy featuring Wesley Snipes, which laid the groundwork for integrating more supernatural elements into the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The anticipated reboot brings renewed excitement, particularly with the casting of Mahershala Ali, a two-time Academy Award winner, indicating Marvel's commitment to a high-quality production.