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  1. Dec 7, 2004 · Even ‘Bladefans will findTrinitya bloody bore. Blade (Wesley Snipes - center) must do battle against a smear campaign by the Vampire Nation, which is trying to infect humanity, in Blade: Trinity.

  2. As Drake slowly succumbs to his wounds and the virus, he praises Blade for fighting honorably but warns him that he will eventually succumb to his need for blood, proving that Blade is the vampire race's future.

  3. Sep 12, 2012 · Continuing my retrospective look at the Blade Trilogy, after my reviews of the first and second movies, here and here, respectively, we now investigate Blade: Trinity in an attempt to figure out just what went wrong.

  4. After being set up to murder a non-vampire (that he thought was a blood sucker), Blade and his new associates set out to get some of Dracula's blood to be used in an anti-vampire virus that might rid the world of those parasites once and for all.

  5. Forget blood. Drake, as he is now boringly known, is in dire need of a charisma transfusion. There's only one actor up to the part, in my opinion, and that's Jeremy Northam.

  6. Dec 7, 2004 · Blade Trinity (2004) Contains strong violence, language and horror. Sometimes bloody, sometimes bloody awful, Blade Trinity, the third instalment in Wesley Snipes' vampire chronicles, knocks the...

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    Unlike other vampire stories, the Blade series removes the supernatural and spiritual from the world of bloodsuckers. Instead of being demons that inhabit the bodies of undead humans, vampirism in the Blade movies is described as a virus. Those infected (by being bitten) mutate from human to monstrous.

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