Key Points

Delroy Lindo opened up about his involvement in Marvel's Blade reboot before its unexpected collapse. He described the initial creative process as inclusive and thrilling, with deep character discussions. The project faced multiple setbacks, including director and writer departures, leading to its removal from Marvel's schedule. Despite delays, Marvel Studios head Kevin Feige remains dedicated to bringing Blade back to the big screen.

Key Points: Delroy Lindo Details Blade Reboot Involvement Before Marvel Exit

  • Lindo collaborated on Blade reboot's creative vision
  • Marvel initially sought his input on character development
  • Project stalled after director and writer exits
  • Kevin Feige still committed to Blade revival
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Delroy Lindo reveals involvement with 'Blade' reboot before it went off the rails

Actor Delroy Lindo reveals his scrapped role in Marvel's Blade reboot and how the project derailed despite early creative excitement.

"It was really exciting conceptually... then, for whatever reason, it just went off the rails. – Delroy Lindo via Variety"

Washington DC, April 21

Actor Delroy Lindo revealed that he was once attached to Marvel for the reboot of the 'Blade' until things went sideways.

In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, as quoted by Variety, Lindo said that he was involved in the ideation process of Marvel Reboot, specifically, the famous vampire flick, 'Blade' franchise.

However, for unknown reasons, the reboot went "off the rails", admitted the actor.

"When Marvel came to me, they seemed to be really interested in my input," Lindo said.

He continued, "And in the various conversations I had with producers, the writer, the director at the time, it was all leading into being very inclusive. It was really exciting conceptually, but it was also exciting in terms of the character that was going to form. And then, for whatever reason, it just went off the rails," as quoted by Variety.

Actor Wesley Snipes portrayed the role of Blade in the franchise. The 'Sinners' actor further shared on how he would've played the role of the superhero Marvel character if he were given an opportunity.

"I'm not saying that it would've been an out-and-out Garvey-ite," he added. "Not that, but just in terms of how this man's philosophy, his ethos, and what was driving him. He was a character who had, very similar to 'Sinners,' created a community, a Black community. He was a character who was the head of this community," said Lindo, as quoted by Variety.

Lindo was recently seen in Ryan Coogler's recently released 'Sinners'.

According to the outlet, 'Blade' was slated to premiere on November 7, 2025. However, in October 2024, the film was removed from Marvel's release calendar altogether.

Despite the exit of two directors and several screenwriters attached to the project, Marvel CEO Kevin Feige assured his commitment to the project at D23 Brazil 2024.

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Marcus T.
Delroy Lindo would have been PERFECT for Blade! His intensity in "Da 5 Bloods" showed he could totally pull off that kind of role. Marvel really missed out here. 😤
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Aisha K.
I'm honestly tired of hearing about this Blade reboot drama. Just make the movie or don't. The constant delays and director changes are exhausting for fans.
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Jamal R.
Respectfully, I think they should just bring back Wesley Snipes. Nobody can replace him as Blade. The original movies still hold up!
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Tanya P.
Lindo's vision for Blade sounds fascinating! A community leader angle would've been such a fresh take on the character. Shame it fell apart. Marvel needs to get its act together.
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Derek S.
While I love Delroy Lindo, I'm not sure his version would've worked. Blade needs to be more action than philosophy. Maybe it's good this version didn't happen?
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Keisha M.
This is why I'm losing faith in Marvel. So much wasted potential! First Mahershala Ali, now Delroy Lindo... just give us a solid Blade movie already! 🗡️

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