Blade: Trinity(2004) Review
The Chaos of the Daywalker: A Deep Dive into Blade: Trinity (2004)
The production is perhaps more famous for its behind-the-scenes turmoil than the film itself. Reports of a fractured relationship between Wesley Snipes and David S. Goyer have become Hollywood legend: Blade: Trinity(2004)
Released in December 2004, Blade: Trinity was intended to be the grand "Star Wars of vampire films," a Wagnerian epic that would bridge the gap between niche horror-action and a broader cinematic universe. Instead, it became one of the most infamously troubled productions in modern superhero history, marking the end of Wesley Snipes' original tenure as the Daywalker and inadvertently launching the career of a future MCU icon. A Franchise Identity Crisis The Chaos of the Daywalker: A Deep Dive