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| Director: | David S. Goyer |
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| Writer: | David S. Goyer |
| Staring: |
| For years, Blade has fought against the vampires in the cover of the night. But now, after falling into the crosshairs of the FBI, he is forced out into the daylight, where he is driven to join forces with a clan of human vampire hunters he never knew existed—The Nightstalkers. Together with Abigail and Hannibal, two deftly trained Nightstalkers, Blade follows a trail of blood to the ancient creature that is also hunting him—the original vampire, Dracula. | |
| Release Date: | Dec 08, 2004 |
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| Director: | David S. Goyer |
| Writer: | David S. Goyer |
| Genres: | Action, Science Fiction, Horror |
| Keywords | loss of loved one, martial arts, fbi, vampire, fistfight, supernatural, vampire hunter (slayer), superhero, based on comic, martial arts master, motorcycle, katana sword, blade, super villain, urban gothic, good versus evil, sarcastic |
| Production Companies | New Line Cinema, Amen Ra Films, Imaginary Forces, Marvel Enterprises, Peter Frankfurt Productions |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $128,905,366
Budget: $65,000,000 |
| Updates |
Updated: Aug 03, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
| Name | Character |
|---|---|
| Wesley Snipes | Eric Brooks / Blade |
| Jessica Biel | Abigail Whistler |
| Ryan Reynolds | Hannibal King |
| Kris Kristofferson | Abraham Whistler |
| Dominic Purcell | Dracula / Drake |
| Parker Posey | Danica Talos |
| Natasha Lyonne | Sommerfield |
| James Remar | Ray Cumberland |
| John Michael Higgins | Dr. Edgar Vance |
| Patton Oswalt | Hedges |
| Callum Keith Rennie | Asher Talos |
| Paul Levesque | Jarko Grimwood |
| Françoise Yip | Virago |
| Mark Berry | Chief Martin Vreede |
| Paul Anthony | Wolfe |
| Michael Anthony Rawlins | Wilson Hale |
| Ginger Page | Zoe |
| Eric Bogosian | Bentley Tittle |
| Erica Cerra | Goth Vixen Wannabe |
| Clay Cullen | Stone |
| Shannon Powell | Woman Bystander |
| Birkett Turton | Dingo |
| Brian Steele | Drake Creature (uncredited) |
| Christopher Heyerdahl | Caulder |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| Marv Wolfman | Characters |
| Gene Colan | Characters |
| RZA | Original Music Composer |
| Gabriel Beristain | Director of Photography |
| Ronnie Yeskel | Casting |
| Laura Jean Shannon | Costume Design |
| Scott Nicholson | Stunts |
| Christopher Gordon | Stunts |
| Mike Ching | Stunts |
| Ramin Djawadi | Original Music Composer |
| David S. Goyer | Writer, Director |
| Jordu Schell | Sculptor |
| Aaron Glascock | Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Larry Lam | Stunt Coordinator, Stunts |
| Skip Lievsay | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| James Bamford | Stunts |
| Eddie Perez | Second Unit Director, Stunt Coordinator |
| Lennox Brown | Stand In |
| Colin Decker | Utility Stunts |
| George Drakoulias | Music Supervisor |
| Kira Roessler | Dialogue Editor |
| John Roesch | Foley Artist |
| Vic Armstrong | Action Director |
| Chuck Jeffreys | Fight Choreographer |
| Gary Archer | Prosthetics |
| Doug Chapman | Stunts |
| Corry Glass | Stunts |
| Andrea Kinsky | Stunts |
| Brett Armstrong | Stunts |
| Krista Bell | Stunts |
| Steven McMichael | Stunt Double |
| Joanne Leach | Stunts |
| Clint Carleton | Stunts |
| Don Lew | Stunts |
| Jon Kralt | Stunts |
| Gerald Paetz | Stunts |
| Glenn Ennis | Stunts |
| Brian Ho | Stunts |
| Tom Glass | Stunts |
| Brad Kelly | Stunts |
| Clay Donahue Fontenot | Stunt Coordinator |
| Garvin Cross | Stunts |
| Aaron Au | Stunts |
| Loyd Bateman | Stunts |
| Leanne Buchanan | Stunt Double |
| Rob 'Sluggo' Boyce | Stunts |
| Mike Carpenter | Stunts |
| Joe Doserro | Stunts |
| Curt Bonn | Stunts |
| Todd Scott | Stunts |
| Darryl Scheelar | Stunts |
| Hugo Steele | Stunts |
| Gloria O'Brien | Stunt Double |
| Shawn C. Orr | Stunts |
| Sylvesta Stuart | Stunts |
| Jeff Sanca | Stunts |
| Rorelee Tio | Stunts |
| Terrance Leigh | Stunts |
| Darren McGuire | Stunts |
| Trevor Jones | Stunt Double |
| Rob Wilton | Stunts |
| Colby Chartrand | Stunts |
| Mike Desabrais | Stunts |
| Conrad Smart | Editor |
| Howard E. Smith | Editor |
| Lucrezia Casta | Production Design |
| Chris Gorak | Production Design |
| Patrick Banister | Art Direction |
| Eric Fraser | Art Direction |
| Jamie Jonasson | Set Decoration |
| Tedd Kuchera | Set Decoration |
| Lisa Love | Makeup Artist |
| Sydney Silvert | Makeup Artist |
| Danna Rutherford | Hairstylist |
| George A. Grieve | Production Manager |
| Sara Romilly | Post Production Supervisor |
| Yoichi Art Sakamoto | Makeup Effects |
| Harlow MacFarlane | Makeup Effects |
| Lin-Li-Anne Lee | Art Department Coordinator |
| Nancy Ford | Assistant Art Director |
| Chris Claridge | Construction Coordinator |
| Andrei Andrianko | Set Designer |
| Eileen Cunningham | Scenic Artist |
| Sheila Millar | Set Designer |
| Perry Battista | Leadman |
| Vern Lavoie | Lead Painter |
| Joe Wilmott | Lead Painter |
| Max Chickite | Sculptor |
| Curt Schulkey | Supervising Sound Editor |
| Ezra Dweck | Sound Effects Editor |
| Piero Mura | Sound Effects Editor |
| John Joseph Thomas | Sound Effects Editor, Foley Supervisor |
| Marvin Walowitz | Sound Effects Editor |
| Rory Cutler | Special Effects Coordinator |
| Alexandra Altrocchi | Visual Effects Producer |
| Joseph B. Conmy IV | Visual Effects Producer |
| Chris Del Conte | Visual Effects Producer |
| Vicki Galloway Weimer | Visual Effects Producer |
| Meredith Meyer-Nichols | Visual Effects Producer |
| Desi Ortiz | Visual Effects Editor |
| Paul M. Wagner | Visual Effects Editor |
| John Vegher | Visual Effects Supervisor |
| Joe Bauer | Visual Effects Supervisor |
| Ryan Ennis | Stunt Coordinator, Stunts |
| Mark Chow | Camera Operator |
| Marco Ciccone | Camera Operator |
| Lou Gruzelier | Camera Operator |
| Richard Wilson | Camera Operator |
| Diyah Pera | Still Photographer |
| Craig Fikse | Steadicam Operator |
| Jeff Upton | Gaffer |
| Bill Kassis | Gaffer |
| Lance Fisher | Additional Camera |
| Luisa Dalmagro | Set Costumer |
| Susan O'Hara | Set Costumer |
| Lee Sollenberger | Set Costumer |
| Faye Sevilla | Costume Supervisor |
| Karin Graziani | Digital Intermediate |
| Brad Reinke | Digital Intermediate |
| Alex Gibson | Music Editor |
| Tim Abbatoye | Transportation Coordinator |
| Mike Sassen | Transportation Coordinator |
| Michael C. Young | Location Manager |
| Julia Frittaion | Unit Publicist |
| Tracey Shelley-Lavery | Studio Teachers |
| Steven Bernstein | Additional Photography |
| Paul Herndon | Conceptual Design |
| Doug Parton | Construction Foreman |
| Lenore Nemani | Location Manager |
| Raymond Alley | Painter |
| Martin Emond | Production Illustrator |
| David Pirrie | Standby Painter |
| Steven J. Winslow | Camera Technician |
| Alan Cohen | First Assistant Camera |
| James L. Hurford | Key Grip |
| Grant Hamakawa | Grip |
| Nancy Duggan | Assistant Costume Designer |
| Anji Bemben | Key Hair Stylist |
| Miya Dube | Set Dressing Artist, Set Dresser |
| Ryan Steacy | Armorer |
| John Beatty | Carpenter |
| Barb Foster | Chef |
| Lisa Ahlers | Craft Service |
| Everett Burrell | Digital Effects Supervisor |
| Paul Amenta | Driver |
| Paul Prokop | Executive in Charge of Finance |
| Bart Fisher | Post Production Assistant |
| Jonathan Davidson | Production Controller |
| John Lavell | Propmaker |
| Robert Milicevic | Security |
| Joe Boswell | Systems Administrators & Support |
| Deb Asch | Technical Supervisor |
| Tim Fortin | Transportation Captain |
| Harley Ware | Transportation Co-Captain |
| Art Schaefer | Unit Production Manager |
| Pete Whyte | First Assistant Director |
| Jim Passon | Color Timer |
| Mindy Elliott | First Assistant Editor |
| Chris Cochrane | Best Boy Electric |
| David Ghegan | Electrician |
| Rod Newby | Rigging Gaffer |
| Herb DeWaal | Rigging Grip |
| Caroline Liem | Casting Associate |
| Erik Holmberg | Executive In Charge Of Production |
| Karen Eisenstadt | Production Accountant |
| Troy James Miller | Production Coordinator |
| Brian Walsh | Production Supervisor |
| Dave Griffiths | Boom Operator |
| Oscar Mitt | Assistant Sound Editor |
| Lindsay Bucknell | Sound Mixer |
| Gregory Arbit | 3D Artist |
| Akira Orikasa | Animation Supervisor |
| Rob Meyers | Digital Supervisor, Digital Compositors |
| Jeff Varga | Visual Effects |
| Mark Edwards | Visual Effects Coordinator |
| Jason Crosby | CG Supervisor |
| Andy Nieman | Property Master |
| Steve Koster | Aerial Director of Photography |
| Alyson Dee Moore | Foley Artist |
| Rick Canelli | ADR Recordist |
| Mary Jo Lang | Foley Mixer |
| Thomas J. O'Connell | ADR Mixer |
| Mark Hensley | ADR Mixer |
| Greg Steele | ADR Mixer |
| Patrick Kalyn | Pre-Visualization Supervisor |
| Rebecca Lee | Assistant Makeup Artist |
| Rob Miller | Contact Lens Technician |
| Dawn Climie | Costume Set Supervisor |
| Andre Brouwer | Truck Costumer |
| Cindy Smith | Second Assistant Director |
| Ryan Carpenter | Third Assistant Director |
| Donna Smith | Assistant Property Master |
| TyRuben Ellingson | Concept Artist |
| Jonathan Jakubec | Construction Buyer |
| Leah Hong | Graphic Designer |
| Dinesh Gill | Property Buyer |
| Darrin Denlinger | Storyboard Artist |
| Scott Morgan | Foley Recordist |
| Naan Spiess | Sound Assistant |
| Steve Fox | Special Effects Assistant |
| John Reynolds | Special Effects Best Boy |
| Adam Tayler | Special Effects Technician |
| Matt Russell | Visual Effects Production Assistant |
| Greg Baxter | Visual Effects Production Manager |
| Trevor Jones | Stunt Double |
| John Ashker | Stunt Driver |
| Dennis Skog | Best Boy Grip |
| Vanessa Andrascik | Camera Loader |
| Martin Udo Haas | Dolly Grip |
| Heidi Buecking | Second Assistant Camera |
| Danny Braet | Lead Animator |
| Jeremy Oddo | Senior Animator |
| Errin Lally | Casting Assistant |
| Alison Fraser | Wardrobe Supervisor |
| Seth Clark | Assistant Editor |
| Jill Bogdanowicz | Digital Intermediate Colorist |
| Linda Williams | Digital Intermediate Editor |
| Gary Burritt | Negative Cutter |
| Betty Burkhart | Post Production Coordinator |
| Sarah Done | Assistant Location Manager |
| Ginger Joyce | Accountant |
| Mark Dumas | Animal Coordinator |
| Sean Goojha | Art Department Production Assistant |
| Rob Gibbs | Assistant Chef |
| Denise Love | Assistant Production Coordinator |
| Niles Heckman | Compositing Supervisor |
| Sylvia Jang | First Assistant Accountant |
| Jason Fischer | First Assistant Production Coordinator |
| Ray Scalice | General Manager |
| John Dines | Generator Operator |
| Derry Frost | Head of Production |
| Adrian Diepold | Key Set Production Assistant |
| Deak Ferrand | Matte Painter |
| Leon Dudevoir | Production Executive |
| Anthony Alvaro | Production Secretary |
| Howard Blank | Technical Advisor |
| Yuka Kobayashi | Stunts |
| Paul Goodwin | Set Dresser |
| Brant Lindroos | Set Dresser |
| Mike Marsten | Set Dresser |
| Colin Meacham | Set Dresser |
| Guy Miller | Set Dresser |
| Ocea Ringrose | Set Dresser |
| Tracy B. Dunlop | Set Dresser |
| Matthew Clancy | Standby Carpenter |
| James Doh | Storyboard Artist |
| Natasha Young | Script Supervisor |
| Amanda Alexander | Script Supervisor |
| Jeannine Dupuy | Script Supervisor |
| Ruby J. Munro | Script Supervisor |
| Caroline Field | Stunts |
| Kimberly Chiang | Stunts |
| Alex Chiang | Stunts |
| Mark Aisbett | Stunts |
| Lloyd Adams | Stunts |
| Clint Cadinha | Fight Choreographer |
| Mike Cook | Stunts |
| Sharon Simms | Stunts |
| Ryan Schroeder | Stunts |
| Claire Webb | Stunts |
| Mark Chin | Stunts |
| Dean Choe | Stunts |
| Janina Dall Nenadic | Stunts |
| Scott J. Ateah | Stunts |
| Stephen Hunter Flick | Sound Effects Editor |
| Jeff D. Miller | Production Assistant |
| Peng Zhang | Stunts |
| Yannick Leray | Assistant Director Trainee |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| David S. Goyer | Producer |
| Lynn Harris | Producer |
| Avi Arad | Executive Producer |
| Stan Lee | Executive Producer |
| Wesley Snipes | Producer |
| Peter Frankfurt | Producer |
| Art Schaefer | Co-Producer |
| Cale Boyter | Executive Producer |
| Toby Emmerich | Executive Producer |
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It might (barely) have gotten one more star if it hadn’t been the third one in the Blade trilogy. As such it has some mighty good movies to live up to and that it doesn’t. This time David S Goyer took to both write and direct the movie. I guess he should have stuck to script writing or something. ... The action scenes are not too bad. However, that’s all there is. Just a string of actions scenes barely strung together. The worst offence of them all is Dracula. When I first learned that they brought in Dracula as the chief nemesis I thought that sounded cool. Wrong! Apart from a fairly cool look when he get really pissed off the film’s portrayal of Dracula is a joke. It’s an insult to the Dracula legends. To sum it up, it’s 2 hours of not too bad action but a disappointment as a Blade movie.
After watching all 3 of the Blade movies in a row, it gives a lot of perspective. The first was before all the Marvel boxoffice stuff took off, the second was having some Reaper stuff which was cool, but Trinity was the best in the series for sure. It needs better writing as Snipes has attested. We ... can tone down the Deadpool a bit and have more Wesley being a badass and not trail off into side projects. Whistler's family origins type things as well as Hannibal King's, but focusing more on Blade because he seriously can carry the whole film like he should have been doing since day 1.
When a horror movie has to resort to vampire dogs, you know they're completely out of ideas. That's the least stupid part of Blade Trinity. ...
Blade: Trinity completes the Blade trilogy in cinematic grandeur, and brings about Dracula, an inevitable source in almost every Vampire franchise ever conceived of. It was refreshing to have the "Elder" ruling-class/vampire-nation-lord/shadow-council thing dropped, since they were in both Blade ... and Blade II, and in both movies they were completely killed off, and ignored the existence of each other. Instead we have a group of happy-go-lucky vamps, who have one way or another made a mark in the world. You never find out how they managed to buy a skyscraper and a museum's worth of ancient art, but I'd imagine they had quite a lot of time to get their finances in order. Anyway, deal is these vamps, right? Danica Talos (Posey "Queen of the Indies" Parker; Scream 3, A Mighty Wind), her brother Asher Talos (Callum Keith Rennie; Case 39, The X-Files: I Want To Believe), Jarko Grimwood (wrestler Paul "Triple H" Levesque), and their offsider vampires go to Syria in order to dig up the slumbering Dracula (Dominic Purcell; Straw Dogs, Blood Creek)... Or Drake... Or Dagon... They keep changing their mind. Anyway, after Dracula kills a bunch of them, he eventually agrees to join the team after he hears about the defender of humanity Blade (Wesley Snipes; New Jack City, Chaos) whom he believes may be a worthy adversary. Blade in turn gets together with the vampire hunting cell called "Nightstalkers", led by Abigail Whistler (Jessica Biel; the The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Cellular) and Hannibal King (Ryan Reynolds; Waiting..., Buried) and together they continue the war for humankind. With me so far? No? Well you should be, because this plot is about as run of the mill as they get. While I'm on that, it's worth pointing out that where Blade's saving grace was this awesome mythos and story, and totally failed at character-ing, Blade: Trinity had fantastically written characters, in a sort of non-event storyline. Where Blade II blended them, making it the best in the series. Trinity was okay, but it lacked a lot of the engaging elements from the previous two films. I think in part this is because the film is meant to sort of cater to the cinema audience. After the success of Blade II, it's like they knew that people were going to go to the theatre for Trinity so they tailored the film accordingly. You know, just little things, cheesy lines come across in a way more badass way on the big screen. Montages can get tedious on the computer, but can often blow you away in theatres. Explosions and action and CG backflips always translate better in cinema than on DVD. Unfortunately, I own the DVD, not a cinema. Maybe the goddamn vampire pomeranian they threw in would've seemed less ridiculous if I'd seen Trinity when it came out in theatres, but I doubt it. I'd like to bring up the issue of names. Not that people have unbelievably crazy names in these films, it's the' Super Hero genre after all, of course they've got stupid names! I love it! But the Blade series seems to be populated entirely by characters with the "Saying Names" fetish. It's all "Hannibal King! Die", "Blade! There you are", "Whistler! Come save us." "Drake! It's him" and gets pretty unbelievably dramatic rather swiftly. It'll be interesting to see how Ryan Reynolds fairs. This Marvel film came out quite a while ago, since then he's played Wade Wilson in Origins: Wolverine, Green Lantern for DC Films, he was the protagonist in R.I.P.D. He's set to return to the X-Men universe for Deadpool. I suppose if Chris Evans can get away with playing The Human Torch in Fantastic 4 and Rise of the Silver Surfer then move on to playing Captain America in The First Avenger I don't see why Reynolds can't pull it off. Hannibal was great, Ryan Reynolds is great but I'd be fine to see this be the end of it all here. -Gimly
TRINITY is not a good movie, instead it is a solid "Blade" movie -- meaning, if you are not already a fan, don't bother. Snipes no longer plays Blade for humor, as he did in the first Blade ...
All 3 Blade movies are awesome in my opinion. This one is my favorite out of the series. It introduced at the time a different type and kind of vampire. This is movie is freakin' awesome. ...
"Blade" (Wesley Snipes) is now alone - surrounded by enemies bent on his destruction. Then, as luck would have it, he meets up with the "Nightstalkers", led by former vampire "Hannibal King" (Ryan Reynolds) and "Abigail" (Jessica Biel) who might just have developed a virus that could rid the world o ... f vampires forever. To combat this threat, the vampires raise their king "Drake" (Dominic Purcell) and the battle lines are drawn in the ultimate fight for survival. Snipes is OK as a our leather-clad, mean, moody, hero but actually doesn't seem to feature so much - most of the action is driven by Reynolds who, whilst initially quite sarcastic and witty, rather overplays his hand and soon becomes just a bit too attitudinal; and Biel who appears to be on remote-control for much of her efforts. Purcell makes for quite a decent baddie, as does Parker Posey as "Danica Talos", though at times you do wonder if you should be shouting "boo, hiss" at the telly. There is plenty of fast-paced action throughout, but all in all this is just one, really pretty derivative sequel too many.
<em>'Blade: Trinity'</em> makes for a weak finale to this trilogy. I actually wasn't overly bothered by it whilst watching, though with the end credits I was kinda left wondering what I had just seen - as in it is all quite forgettable. Wesley Snipes remains the star, albeit not as great as before. ... The cast is the most fascinating aspect to this film. Jessica Biel, Dominic Purcell, Natasha Lyonne, Patton Oswalt, James Remar and even Triple H show up, and that's not even mentioning the obvious: Ryan Reynolds. A beta test of <em>'Deadpool'</em>, really. That style doesn't quite fit here. This is also one of those movies that has tasty behind the scenes stuff to read about, who doesn't love that?! It does have the feel of a film that caused disagreement. At least Snipes & Reynolds reconciled for <em>'Deadpool & Wolverine'</em>, because that was cool - even for someone like me who had evidently not seen <em>'Blade'</em>. I do hope we get that MCU reboot at some point in the future, if only because I reckon Mahershala Ali would kill it as lead; of course he wouldn't at all be able to replicate Snipes, but that's OK. It'd be interesting to see a fresh take on it with a larger budget et al.