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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 .
In the comic, Blade's mother was bitten by a vampire while she was in labor with Blade, rendering him immune to being turned into a vampire; following the release of the 1998 film Blade, the character was retroactively made into a dhampir and redesigned to match his movie counterpart.
Blade: Music from and Inspired by the Motion Picture is the soundtrack to Stephen Norrington's 1998 film Blade.It was released on August 25, 1998, through TVT Soundtrax/Epic Records, and featured a wide range of musical genres including hip hop, techno, electronic and alternative rock.
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.
The Blade, a 1995 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Tsui Hark; Blade, three films and a television series based on the Marvel Comics character Blade, the first film in the Blade franchise, which was released in 1998 Blade, the soundtrack to the first film in the Blade trilogy
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Abraham Whistler is a fictional character appearing in the Blade film and television series.Developing the 1998 film Blade, screenwriter David S. Goyer created the character, and named him after Abraham van Helsing, the nemesis of Count Dracula from Bram Stoker's Dracula (1897).