The upcoming Marvel Studios film, “Blade,” was pulled from its planned November 2025 release date with no replacement date announced, marking yet another delay the project has suffered after ...
Disney has removed the Marvel reboot of “Blade” — starring Mahershala Ali as the titular half-vampire — from the release calendar. It was dated for Nov. 7, 2025. Disney will instead ...
Marvel’s Blade, first announced in 2019, has once again been delayed. The reboot of the franchise that is set to bring the daywalker and vampire killer into the Marvel Cinematic Universe was set ...
Marvel has delayed its Blade reboot indefinitely and MCU fans are all making the same joke linking back to the studio's most recent smash hit Deadpool and Wolverine. As soon as the news broke ...
In what comes as no surprise, Marvel Studios’ Blade won’t be coming out on Nov. 7, 2025, rather Disney is opening 20th Century Studios’ Predator: Badlands. The reboot of the famed Wesley ...
Disney dates the next "Predator" movie in its November slot instead. The prior update had “Blade” due to open on November 7, 2025, but that won’t happen anymore. Instead, we’ll be getting ...
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Disney has removed troubled Marvel movie Blade from its 2025 release schedule. According to Deadline, Disney will instead launch 20th Century Studios’ Predator: Badlands on November 7, ...
'Badlands' takes the Marvel movie's release date of Nov. 7, 2025. By Aaron Couch Film Editor Marvel also claimed several release dates for untitled projects on Feb. 18, 2028, May 5, 2028 and Nov ...
Blade had been set to debut in theaters on November 7, 2025 – a release date that Marvel Cinematic Universe fans felt was increasingly unlikely, as the project had not yet started production.
Elon Musk, named as a defendant in a copyright-infringement lawsuit filed by the production company behind sci-fi movie “Blade Runner 2049,” had a three-word response to the litigation.
The company said other blades had a “manufacturing deviation” similar to a blade that shattered in July off the coast of Nantucket. By Stanley Reed Reporting from London GE Vernova ...