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  2. Blade: Trinity is a 2004 American superhero film written and directed by David S. Goyer. It was produced by Goyer, Peter Frankfurt, Lynn Harris, and Wesley Snipes, who also starred in the leading role as the title character, in his last widely released film until 2009.

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  4. Blade: Trinity: Directed by David S. Goyer. With Wesley Snipes, Kris Kristofferson, Dominic Purcell, Jessica Biel. Blade, now a wanted man by the FBI, must join forces with the Nightstalkers to face his most challenging enemy yet: Dracula.

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  5. Sep 22, 2023 · But in a new interview on the "Happy Sad Confused" podcast, the "Blade" franchise's screenwriter, David S. Goyer (who also directed the threequel, "Blade: Trinity"), revealed just how...

    • 15 Traci Lords
    • 14 N’Bushe Wright
    • 13 Stephen Dorff
    • 12 Parker Posey
    • 11 Triple H
    • 10 Ron Perlman
    • 9 Kris Kristofferson
    • 8 Patton Oswalt
    • 7 Dominic Purcell
    • 6 Donal Logue

    Who can forget Blade’sblood-drenched opening sequence? Led by a seductive vamp played by former adult movie star Traci Lords, a young man looking for a good time finds himself the only human in a vampire blood rave. Although she only appeared for a few scant minutes on-screen Lords made quite an impression, before Blade made short work of her with ...

    Aside from Blade, most people remember Brooklyn-born actress N’Bushe Wright for her simmering portrayal of Black Panther activist Delilah Benson in the Hughes Brothers’ Dead Presidents. In Blade, Wright played hematologist Dr. Karen Jenson, a character created specifically for the movie. Dragged into Blade’s violent world after she’s bitten by Deac...

    Blade’s main adversary in the first film was Deacon Frost, a young, power-hungry vampire seeking to bring about a vampire apocalypse by resurrecting the blood god La Magra. Although brilliant in his way, Frost was ultimately undone by his arrogance, recklessness and overwhelming desire to level the vampire playing field by eliminating the distincti...

    Parker Posey burst onto the acting scene thanks to her head-turning role in Richard Linklater’s fan-favorite coming of age stoner flick Dazed and Confused. In Blade: Trinity, the third installment of the trilogy, Posey plays Danica Talos, an ultra-high maintenance vamp who successfully resurrects the first of her kind, Dracula, in a risky bid to cu...

    Paul Levesque, better known to wrestling fans around the world as Triple H, played Jarko Grimwood, Danica Talos’ hulking, metal-mouthed henchman in Blade: Trinity. Ostensibly a fill-in for Donal Logue’s memorable (and durable) Quinn in the first movie, it’s okay to admit if you were surprised about how long Grimwood lasted in the trilogy’s third ch...

    As one of the most respected character actors in Hollywood, it’s not like Ron Perlman really needed a comic book movie on his resume. Or did he? Blade II served as something of a dry run for director Guillermo del Toro and Perlman before their big screen adaptation of Mike Mignola’s Hellboy. Perlman first garnered critical acclaim in Hollywood, for...

    A true renaissance man, actor, writer and musician, Kris Kristofferson can also boast that he is the only supporting cast member to appear in all three films of the Blade Trilogy. As Abraham Whistler, Kristofferson brought a gruff, rough-and-tumble pragmatism counterpoint to Snipes’ taciturn, ultra-cool vampire hunter. A cagey tactician and brillia...

    One of Hollywood’s ever-growing number of genuine nerds, comedian, actor and comic book writer Patton Oswalt has never been shy about his passion for all things geek. Still active on the comedy circuit, Oswalt’s notorious wit and political observations are also a staple in the Twitterverse. In Blade: Trinity, he played the Nightstalker’s resident w...

    You might know him from his roles as Lincoln Burrows from Prison Break or more recently as Mick Rory (aka Heatwave) from DC’s Legends of Tomorrow, but Dominic Purcell’s first comic book-related project was playing Dracula in Blade: Trinity. A physically imposing screen presence no matter the role, Purcell’s natural charisma was also on full display...

    In the first Bladefilm, popular character actor Donal Logue played Quinn, Deacon Frost’s smart-assed, bumbling (if incredibly durable) chief enforcer. Over the course of the movie, Quinn suffers epic amounts of physical punishment at the hands of Blade. He had both hands chopped off (on separate occasions), was burned to a crisp, fell out of a hosp...

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  6. Blade: Trinity For years, Blade has fought against the vampires in the cover of the night. But now, after falling into the crosshairs of the FBI, he is forced out into the daylight, where he is driven to join forces with a clan of human vampire hunters he never knew existed—The Nightstalkers.

  7. Dec 8, 2004 · Blade: Trinity is a 2004 American superhero film written and directed by David S. Goyer, who also produced with Peter Frankfurt, Lynn Harris, and Wesley Snipes, who also starred in the leading role as the title character, in his last widely released film until 2009.

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