MoonRakerSCM
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Time to quote my quote of a quote from 6 months ago-
Man, I just laughed when I saw the recent news lol.
Man, I just laughed when I saw the recent news lol.
Ali’s now 51 and on their fourth (or fifth?) rumored director.Because it was announced five years ago, the script still isn’t finished, it’s about to have its third director attached (maybe), and the lead is 50, or 8 years older than Snipes when he starred in his last Blade film.
Not cancelled.![]()
MCU Blade Rumors Says the Movie May Be Scrapped (but That May Not Be the End)
The latest rumors about the MCU's Blade reboot suggest the film has been scrapped for now, but the character could appear in another project.comicbook.com
Blade is going to get a movie and will show up in other projects. So the character isn't cancelled in my opinion. Cancelling whatever this version was supposed to be would make sense. So from a standpoint of this particular film, it would be smart to cancel it and just start fresh at a later date.Rumor is it may be cut or not. Or, delayed or not.
True inside information, there!
And Snipes just reprised his version in Deadpool and Wolverine at the age of 62. So I don't think age is really a factor here anymore.Ali’s now 51 and on their fourth (or fifth?) rumored director.
Age is only a number. If Tom Cruise is still doing action movies at 62, then Ali can certainly still play Blade at 51.Age is absolutely a factor. Just have Ali play Jamal Afari and be done with it.
Ironically, Michael B. Jordan would be a fantastic Blade if they're gonna just start re-casting everyone in alternate roles - but he's also almost aging out of the role if they're going to hold this movie for several more years.
So I'll look forward to whoever the next hot - as in popular - young actor is who will eventually take on this role.
To anyone in their 20's, Tom Cruise looks - and is - old. Everyone in their 50's and 60's playing their former roles in the Deadpool movie looks old. Blade is not supposed to age quickly. They need an actor in his 30's who can play into his 40's without looking significantly different. Ali is 51 NOW. If they don't film this for another four years, he'll be 55. By the time a sequel comes around he'll be 60. And they'll need to reboot. With a younger actor. It's pointless casting at this stage if they want to start a franchise.Age is only a number. If Tom Cruise is still doing action movies at 62, then Ali can certainly still play Blade at 51.
The way deaging technology has progressed and continues to be improved has allowed them to have any actor of any age play a younger version of the character if needed. So again I say age is only a number.To anyone in their 20's, Tom Cruise looks - and is - old. Everyone in their 50's and 60's playing their former roles in the Deadpool movie looks old. Blade is not supposed to age quickly. They need an actor in his 30's who can play into his 40's without looking significantly different. Ali is 51 NOW. If they don't film this for another four years, he'll be 55. By the time a sequel comes around he'll be 60. And they'll need to reboot. With a younger actor. It's pointless casting at this stage if they want to start a franchise.
I mean, James Marsters was a fantastic vampire, but people want a Spike who looks like this:
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Not this:
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Both are great looking for their age. One is ready for action. One is ready to collect Social Security.
Ali would be great in the mentor role. And if he shows up onscreen at all, it's not going to be as a young daywalker.
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