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New Line Cinema's Blade trilogy and Marvel Cinematic Universe character | |
First appearance | Blade (1998) |
Last appearance | Deadpool & Wolverine (2024) |
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Full name | Eric Cross Brooks |
Species | Dhampir |
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Occupation | Vampire hunter |
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Nationality | American |
Eric Cross Brooks is a superhero primarily portrayed by Wesley Snipes in the New Line Cinema Blade franchise—based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name—commonly known by his alias, Blade. Brooks is depicted as a dhampir with superhuman abilities after his mother was bitten by a vampire while giving birth to him. Brooks is trained as a vampire hunter by Abraham Whistler and dedicates himself to protecting humanity. A variation of the film's storyline was integrated into Spider-Man: The Animated Series by John Semper in 1995 ahead of the first Blade (1998) film, and Blade's redesigned costume and powers were integrated into comics in 1999.[2][3] Snipes reprised his role in two further sequel films, Blade II (2002) and Blade: Trinity (2004), as well as in Deadpool & Wolverine (2024), which incorporated his iteration of the character into the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) franchise through the multiverse. The character also appeared in Blade: The Series (2006), portrayed by Sticky Fingaz.
Snipes' portrayal of the character received significant critical praise, described as the "quintessential black superhero [before] Black Panther",[4][5] with the first film starring him receiving a cult following and beginning Marvel's film success, setting the stage for further comic book film adaptations.[6][7] Snipes' portrayal of the character won him the Guinness World Record for "longest career as a live action Marvel character" in 2024 with his reprisal of the role in Deadpool & Wolverine.[8][9]
In 2015, New Line Cinema producers were in talks to have Snipes reprise the role in a crossover with the Underworld film series, but ultimately the concept never came to fruition.[10] In 2019, Mahershala Ali was announced to be cast as Blade in a planned reboot for the MCU.