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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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    Blade, Whistler and an armory expert named Scud are curiously summoned by the Shadow Council. The council reluctantly admits that they are in a dire situation and they require Blade's assistance. Blade then tenuously enters into an alliance with The Bloodpack, an elite team of vampires who were trained in all modes of combat to defeat Blade.

  4. 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 ...

  5. Blade (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Blade II, the second film in the Blade franchise, which was released in 2002; Blade: Trinity, the third and final film in the Blade franchise, which was released in 2004; Blade: The Series, set after the events of the last film, which ran in 2006; Blade (upcoming film), a reboot of the Blade franchise, set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe

  6. List of horror films of 1998 - Wikipedia

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    Sequel to Ring (also 1998) Based on the 1994 novel Spiral [33] Strangeland: John Pieplow: Dee Snider, Kevin Gage, Linda Cardellini, Elizabeth Pena, Robert Englund, Brett Harrelson: United States: Written by Dee Snider [34] Tale of the Mummy (a.k.a. Talos, the Mummy) Russell Mulcahy: Jason Scott Lee, Louise Lombard, Sean Pertwee, Lysette Anthony ...

  7. Abraham Whistler - Wikipedia

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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).

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  9. Blade (New Line franchise character) - Wikipedia

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    The character Blade made his first appearance as a supporting character in The Tomb of Dracula #10 (July 1973), written by Marv Wolfman with art by Gene Colan, his first solo story coming in the black-and-white horror-comics magazine Vampire Tales #8 (December 1974), and his first solo series (in color), Blade the Vampire Hunter, being published from July 1994 to April 1995 across ten issues ...