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  • Marvel’s ‘Blade’ Delayed Again

    Marvel Studios' 'Blade.'
    Marvel Studios’ ‘Blade.’

    The hits keep coming for Marvel –– and in this case, it’s not a success like the box office launch of ‘Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3’. The company has had a real struggle getting its planned ‘Blade’ movie to screens and is facing yet another delay.

    This time, the issue is the Writers Guild of America strike. The union’s members downed tools and began picketing on May 2nd after failing to work out a new contract with the studios and other companies such as Netflix.

    Under the terms of the strike, writers in the union cannot work on movies and TV series that are signatories to its contract –– and that includes both Disney and Marvel.

    Most recently, ‘True Detective’ creator Nic Pizzolatto was hired to write the latest draft of the script, but given his union membership, he can’t keep on working for now.

    So, according to The Hollywood Reporter, team Marvel has chosen to press pause on production of the movie, which had been due to begin next month in Atlanta.

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    Blade: the story so far

    Despite all the excitement over the announcement that Oscar winner Mahershala Ali would play the character during Marvel’s 2019 Comic-Con panel, the progress has been slow.

    Mogul Mowgli’ director Bassam Tariq was hired to make the movie, only to depart over scheduling issues –– and given a shift in writers to Michael Starrbury, also seemed to indicate problems with the script.

    White Boy Rick’s Yann Demage came aboard in November last year, but Pizzolatto’s hiring signaled that the movie was still having issues –– mostly, apparently, with tone. ‘Blade’ was never going to be quite the usual Marvel quip-fest, choosing instead to go a slightly grittier route.

    But treading that line has apparently been trickier than anyone imagined.

    Blade from Marvel Comics. Photo courtesy of Marvel.com.
    Blade from Marvel Comics. Photo courtesy of Marvel.com.

    Related Article: ‘True Detective’ Creator Nic Pizzolatto Working on Marvel’s ‘Blade’ Script

    Comic book origins and cinematic past

    Originally crafted by Gene Colan and Marv Wolfman as a human who was immune to vampire bites, he was later changed to Eric Cross Brooks, whose mother is murdered by the bloodsucker Deacon Frost as she gives birth. The attack passes on vampire enzymes to her child, who becomes a Dhampir – a mix of both human and vampire.

    Gifted with speed, strength, and the ability to walk in the daylight (hence his other name, the Daywalker), his mission is to hunt down and destroy vampires. In his time, he’s crossed paths with many notable Marvel characters in the comics, including Spider-Man and the Avengers. He’s also battled living vampire Morbius, who had his own movie out earlier this year, starring Jared Leto.

    Yet Blade is probably most famous for the trilogy of movies released by New Line in 1998, 2002 and 2004, starring Wesley Snipes as the gruff, sword-swinging character.

    Marvel had targeted a September 6th, 2024, release date, but that is all but certain to shift.

    ‘Blade’ is just one of the projects being affected by the industrial action. While most of the movies for this year and into next are either shot or in the middle of work, it’ll impact both big screen and small screen work beyond that –– the likes of ‘Game of Thrones’ spin-off ‘A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms: The Hedge Knight’ –– and the next season of ‘Stranger Things’ have both paused their writing rooms, with the ‘Things’ team putting out a social media post explaining the situation and supporting the strike.

    Marvel Studios' 'Blade.'
    Marvel Studios’ ‘Blade.’

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    ‘Blade’ is produced by Marvel Studios, and Kevin Feige Productions. It is scheduled to release in theaters on September 6th, 2024.

  • What’s New on Digital, DVD/Blu-ray, TV, & Netflix This Week: December 24-30

    What’s New on Digital, DVD/Blu-ray, TV, & Netflix This Week: December 24-30

    Halloween
    Universal

    At a loss for what to watch this week? From new DVDs and Blu-rays, to what’s streaming on Netflix, we’ve got you covered.

    NEW VIDEO ON DEMAND, STREAMING, AND DIGITAL

    ‘Halloween’ (December 28)

    Forty years after John Carpenter’s 1978 horror classic, Jamie Lee Curtis returns to her iconic role as Laurie Strode. Director David Gordon Green ignores all of the other films in the franchise and makes this a direct sequel to the original. Laurie, still haunted by her traumatic experience with Michael Myers, faces the serial killer once again. And this time, she’s ready to fight back. Available on Digital HD on December 28.

    ‘The Oath’ (December 28)

    And you thought your family’s holiday gathering was dysfunctional. This dark comedy pits family members against each other when political disagreements erupt during Thanksgiving dinner. Ike Barinholtz (“Mindy Project”) wrote and directed this project, which also stars Tiffany Haddish. Available on Digital HD on December 28.

    ‘Goosebumps 2: Haunted Halloween’ (December 25)

    The sequel to the family-friendly horror movie brings back all the zany mischief and gentle scares of the original. There isn’t much of a plot, but kids won’t mind that much. Available on Digital HD on December 25.

    NEW ON DVD AND BLU-RAY

    ‘White Boy Rick’ (December 25)

    Based on a true story, this gritty drama follows a teen boy (Richie Merritt) who becomes an informant for the FBI to keep his struggling father (Matthew McConaughey) out of prison. But when the teen later turns into a drug dealer, he’s dropped by his government handlers and lands into major legal trouble.

    The movie arrives on DVD and Blu-ray December 25 (and is already available on Digital HD).

    NEW ON NETFLIX

    ‘Avengers: Infinity War’ (December 25)

    Marvel’s mega blockbuster comes to streaming, so if you somehow didn’t see it, now’s the time (or settle in for a rewatch). The good guys battle against Thanos, who’s seeking to unite the Infinity Stones and use them to devastating effect across the universe.

    For more, see what else is new on Netflix in December 2018.

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    ‘The Orville’ Season 2 Premiere, Fox (December 30, 8 p.m.)

    The ship’s crew continues to explore space, meet new aliens, and battle the enemy Krill. Meanwhile, Ed (Seth MacFarlane) and Kelly (Adrianne Palicki) take their relationship to a new level.

  • Box Office: ‘The Predator’ Opening (Barely) Defeats ‘The Nun’ and ‘A Simple Favor’

    Box Office: ‘The Predator’ Opening (Barely) Defeats ‘The Nun’ and ‘A Simple Favor’

    The Predator
    20th Century Fox

    The Predator opened at the top of the September 14-16 box office. But it was a pretty weak weekend.

    Congrats anyway?

    Shane Black‘s “Predator” debuted to an estimated $24 million, which put it toward the lower end of the $23 million-$32 million projections. Since the movie cost at least $88 million to make, and opened in 4,037 theaters, that’s … not that great. Its opening ranked third in the “Predator” franchise (not adjusted for inflation), behindAlien vs. Predator ($38.2 million) and Predators ($24.7 million).

    “The Predator” wasn’t helped by lackluster reviews (from both critics and audiences) and a C+ Cinemascore. Plus, there was all the publicity about the registered sex offender. And of course Hurricane Florence.

    Still, “The Predator” took No. 1. The Nun — which opened to $53.5 million last week — took second this week with $18.2 million. That’s a drop of 66.2 percent from its huge debut.

    A Simple Favor took third with $16.5 million. Since that Anna Kendrick and Blake Lively film only cost about $20 million, and was released on fewer screens than “The Predator” and “The Nun,” that’s a solid opening. It surpassed its more limited projections of $12M-$15M. It’s also getting strong reviews (from both critics and audiences) and landed a B+ Cinemascore. According to Deadline, studios consider it a “word of mouth” movie that should have legs. We’ll see.

    A Simple Favor
    Lionsgate Films

    After the top three, the box office take drops pretty dramatically. White Boy Rick — starring Matthew McConaughey — opened in fourth place with about $8.8 million, off a $29 million budget. That’s rough. It was very closely followed byCrazy Rich Asians picking up another $8.7 million.

    The rest of the top 10 included Peppermint,” “The Meg,” “Searching,” new filmUnbroken: Path to Redemption,” and Mission: Impossible – Fallout.”

    What’s next?

    September 21 bringsThe Sisters Brothers,” “Life Itself,” “Night School,” “The House With a Clock in Its Walls,” and more.  Check out what’s coming to a theater near you. There’s some REALLY good stuff coming in October.

    [Via: Deadline, Box Office Mojo, Variety]

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  • ‘Zombieland 2,’ ‘Little Women,’ ‘Bloodshot’ Now Have Official Release Dates

    ‘Zombieland 2,’ ‘Little Women,’ ‘Bloodshot’ Now Have Official Release Dates

    Zombieland
    Sony Pictures Entertainment

    Break out your handy dandy movie release calendar and start penciling in some new dates.

    Sony moved a bunch of stuff around last night, beyond inching “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” away from Sharon Tate’s murder anniversary.

    We also have an official premiere date for “Zombieland 2,” which is bringing back the original “Zombieland” cast. It was already announced for October 2019, and now we have a specific date — October 11. A perfect Halloween month treat.

    Greta Gerwig’s star-studded “Little Women” got a Christmas 2019 release date, otherwise known as GIVE US ALL THE OSCARS.

    Vin Diesel’s “Bloodshot” comic book movie got a February 2020 release date. Time was, February was a dead zone, but after “Deadpool” and “Black Panther,” February is the new July.

    Bloodshot
    Vin Diesel on Instagram

    Here’s the new list from Deadline, with some films moving from previously announced dates, and others getting brand new first dates that may be changed later because studios love to mess with us:

    • “Slender Man”: August 10, 2018 (from 8/24)

    • “Searching”: August 24, 2018 (limited, from 8/3; expands 8/31)

    • “White Boy Rick”: September 14, 2018 (wide instead of limited)

    • “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood”: July 26, 2019 (from 8/9/19)

    • “Zombieland 2”: October 11, 2019

    • “Little Women”: December 25, 2019

    • “Bloodshot”: February 21, 2020

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