The highly anticipated Blade film from Marvel Studios has been officially delayed with no new release date announced yet by Predator: Badlands, causing increased pressure for the reboot to succeed at the box office.
- The highly anticipated Blade film from Marvel Studios
- Marvel's head, Kevin Feige, has high hopes for this reboot
- Blade had previous successful films released in the past
The highly anticipated Blade film from Marvel Studios was originally scheduled to hit theaters on November 7, 2025. However, it seems that we will now have to wait even longer for its release. The movie has been officially delayed, with no new date announced yet by Predator: Badlands, a subsidiary of 20th Century Studios.
Blade’s reboot was first revealed during the 2019 SAN Diego Comic-Con, but production has faced numerous setbacks, especially with the arrival of the pandemic in subsequent years. Marvel’s head, Kevin Feige, has high hopes for this reboot, aiming for it to be one of the best in recent memory. Naturally, this puts immense pressure on Blade to succeed at the box office.
It’s worth noting that Blade had previous films released in 1998, 2002, and 2004, collectively grossing over $418 million worldwide. As of now, the new release date remains unknown, but we can expect more updates in the coming months.
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