Blade

Blade(1998)

R
08/21/1998 (US)Horror, Action2h 1m
6.8

"Against an army of Immortals, one warrior must draw first blood."

Overview

The Daywalker known as "Blade" - a half-vampire, half-mortal man - becomes the protector of humanity against an underground army of vampires.

Stephen Norrington

Director

David S. Goyer

Writer

Marv Wolfman

Characters

Gene Colan

Characters

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Part of the Blade Collection

Blade is a film franchise based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name, starring Wesley Snipes as Blade, the half-human/half-vampire who is possessed with the same powers as his bloodsucking brethren, but without the weaknesses that can destroy them. Acting as a modern day Van Helsing, Blade sets out to foil plans by a legion of the undead to wipe out mankind.

Media

Official 4K Trailer

Official 4K Trailer

Trailer

Theatrical Trailer

Theatrical Trailer

Trailer

Blade Vs. Frost

Blade Vs. Frost

Clip

Give me the Goddamned gun!

Give me the Goddamned gun!

Clip

Pearl The Fat Vampire

Pearl The Fat Vampire

Clip

Bloodbath In The Vampire Club

Bloodbath In The Vampire Club

Clip

Exploding Vampires

Exploding Vampires

Clip

Full Movie Preview

Full Movie Preview

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Behind The Scenes: Origins of Blade - A Look at Dark Comics

Behind The Scenes: Origins of Blade - A Look at Dark Comics

Behind the Scenes

Blade (1998) - Opening Scene (HD)

Blade (1998) - Opening Scene (HD)

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A review by tmdb44006625
5.0

Written on March 9, 2019

Blade is tons of fun, particularly when viewed through the nostalgic lens of 90s action cinema. It's also worth noting that the success of this movie - an R rated vampire flick with an African American lead - gave birth to the comic book movie era. The action, effects, and music are silly and dated, plus the story makes no sense. But Blade is nevertheless still fun.