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Mahershala Ali joked about avoiding Blade reboot questions during a press event. Marvel CEO Kevin Feige reassured fans the project is still moving forward. Ali confirmed he's ready to step back into the iconic role. The film has faced multiple setbacks since its 2019 announcement.

Key Points: Mahershala Ali Jokes About Marvel Blade Reboot Delays

  • Ali playfully deflects Blade reboot questions at Jurassic World Rebirth event
  • Marvel CEO Kevin Feige confirms commitment to Blade despite delays
  • Original Blade costumes repurposed for Ryan Coolger's Sinners
  • Ali remains eager to reprise his role as the vampire hunter
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Leave me out of it: Mahershala Ali jokes about Marvel's 'Blade Reboot' delay

Mahershala Ali humorously dodges Blade reboot questions while assuring fans he's ready for the Marvel role amid production delays.

"Leave me out of it. That's a Scarlett question. – Mahershala Ali"

Washington, DC, July 7

The discussions and delays surrounding Marvel's 'Blade Reboot' have not only annoyed its fans but also some celebrities. Mahershala Ali is one of them.

While appearing on Vogue's 'Off the Cuff' alongside his 'Jurassic World Rebirth' co-stars Scarlett Johansson and Jonathan Bailey, Ali dodged the question when Bailey asked how many Marvel films they've both starred in, reported Variety.

"Leave me out of it. That's a Scarlett question," Ali joked, as quoted by Variety.

"Well, there's one that we're very excited about," Bailey quipped back, referencing Ali's long-delayed 'Blade' reboot.

Although the feature comic book adaptation about the daywalking vampire hunter has been in production limbo for the past six years, Ali recently told Variety he remains ready to take on the titular role.

"Call Marvel," Ali said at the New York premiere of "Jurassic World Rebirth." "I'm ready. Let them know I'm ready," as quoted by Variety.

First announced in 2019, 'Blade' has experienced a revolving door of actors and directors, with Marvel unable to get the film off the ground.

Despite the ongoing issues, Marvel CEO Kevin Feige said at D23 Brazil 2024 that the comic book titan is "committed" to bringing "Blade" back to the big screen.

"We love the character. We love Mahershala's take on him. And rest assured: whenever we change direction with a project or are still figuring out how it fits into our schedule, we let the audience know. You're all up to date on what's happening. But I can tell you that the character will indeed make it to the MCU," Feige said as quoted by Variety.

It was recently revealed that Ryan Coolger's 'Sinners' featured costumes originally intended for 'Blade,' but went unused after the Marvel production hit a roadblock, hinting at another example of the movie's long delay.

Marvel first confirmed the Blade reboot with Ali back in 2019, according to Deadline.

- ANI

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Priya S
Honestly, I feel bad for Mahershala. He's been waiting for so long! Marvel should respect their actors' time. Meanwhile Bollywood would have made 5 Blade movies in this time frame 😂
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Aryan K
As an Indian comic book fan, Blade was one of my first introductions to Marvel. The Wesley Snipes movies were amazing. Hope they don't over-PC this reboot. Just give us a proper vampire hunter story with great action!
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Sarah B
Marvel's Phase 4 and 5 have been quite disappointing tbh. Maybe the delays are good if it means they're actually working on quality. But 6 years is too long! Mahershala deserves better treatment.
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Nikhil C
They should just make it R-rated like Deadpool. Blade needs that dark, violent tone. Indian audiences would love that - we enjoy both masala films and dark content. Don't water it down Marvel!
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Kavya N
I wonder if the delays are because of Marvel's packed schedule or creative differences. Either way, Mahershala's professionalism is commendable. Most actors would have walked away by now. Respect! 👏

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