5.9
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. Together with Abigail and Hannibal, two deftly trained Nightstalkers, Blade follows a trail of blood to the ancient creature that is also hunting him—the original vampire, Dracula.
Wesley Snipes
Eric Brooks / Blade
Jessica Biel
Abigail Whistler
Ryan Reynolds
Hannibal King
Kris Kristofferson
Abraham Whistler
Dominic Purcell
Dracula / Drake
Parker Posey
Danica Talos
Natasha Lyonne
Sommerfield
James Remar
Ray Cumberland
John Michael Higgins
Dr. Edgar Vance
Patton Oswalt
Hedges
Callum Keith Rennie
Asher Talos
Paul Lévesque
Jarko Grimwood
Françoise Yip
Virago
Mark Berry
Chief Martin Vreede
Paul Anthony
Wolfe
Michael Anthony Rawlins
Wilson Hale
Ginger Page
Zoe
Eric Bogosian
Bentley Tittle
Erica Cerra
Goth Vixen Wannabe
Clay Cullen
Stone
Shannon Powell
Woman Bystander
Birkett Turton
Dingo
Brian Steele
Drake Creature (uncredited)
Christopher Heyerdahl
Caulder
Director, Writer
David S. Goyer
Characters
Marv Wolfman
Characters
Gene Colan
January 19, 2018
4
It might (barely) have gotten one more star if it hadn’t been the third one in the Blade trilogy. As such it has some mighty good movies to live up to and that it doesn’t.
This time David S Goyer took to both write and direct the movie. I guess he should have stuck to script writing or something. The action scenes are not too bad. However, that’s all there is. Just a string of actions scenes barely strung together.
The worst offence of them all is Dracula. When I first learned that they brought in Dracula as the chief nemesis I thought that sounded cool. Wrong! Apart from a fairly cool look when he get really pissed off the film’s portrayal of Dracula is a joke. It’s an insult to the Dracula legends.
To sum it up, it’s 2 hours of not too bad action but a disappointment as a Blade movie.