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  2. Blade (1998 film) - Wikipedia

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    Blade was released in the United States on August 21, 1998, and was a commercial success, grossing $70 million at the U.S. box office, and $131.2 million worldwide. Despite mixed reviews from film critics, the film received a positive reception from audiences and has since garnered a cult following .

  3. Blade (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    In May 2013, Marvel had a working script for a new Blade film. [22] Snipes said in July 2015 that he hoped to reprise the role in any future film and had discussed this with Marvel. [23] [24] [25] In 2019, Marvel Studios announced a Blade reboot set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), with Mahershala Ali being cast as the title character. [26]

  4. 1998 in film - Wikipedia

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    July 24 – Saving Private Ryan, directed by Steven Spielberg, was released and received critical acclaim leading it to be the top grossing domestic film of 1998. Saving Private Ryan won five Academy Awards including Best Director , the film was lauded as an influential landmark in the war and action film genres, primarily due to its use of ...

  5. Stephen Dorff - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Hartley Dorff Jr. [2] (born July 29, 1973) is an American actor. Starting his film career as a child appearing in the cult horror film The Gate (1987), Dorff first rose to prominence playing Stuart Sutcliffe in Backbeat (1994) and then gained further mainstream attention for portraying Deacon Frost in Blade (1998).

  6. Superhero film - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, Marvel released Blade, a darker superhero film blended with traditional action elements. The title character featured the powers of a vampire and an arsenal of weaponry. [20] The success of Blade is considered the beginning of Marvel's film success and a catalyst for further comic book film adaptations.

  7. Category:Blade (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    Blade (1998 film) Blade (New Line franchise character) Blade (soundtrack) Blade (2000 video game) Blade II (video game) Blade II; Blade II (soundtrack) Blade: The Series; Blade: Trinity; Blade: Trinity (soundtrack)

  8. Blade II - Wikipedia

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    A sequel to Blade (1998), it is the second installment in the Blade trilogy. The film follows the human-vampire hybrid Blade in his continuing effort to protect humans from vampires, Blade must join forces with an elite group of vampires to fight against mutant vampires who plan a global genocide of both vampire and human races.

  9. Blade (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    Blade: Original Motion Picture Score is an instrumental film score by American musician Mark Isham, which was released on September 8, 1998, through Varèse Sarabande. Recording sessions took place at Newman Scoring Stage, 20th Century Fox. Isham's score album won the 1999 ASCAP Film and Television Music Award in the category "Top Box Office ...