Marvel President Kevin Feige announced at the SDCC San Diego Comic-Con this weekend (21st) that Marvel will reboot the "Blade" series, and the protagonist will be played by Oscar-winning Best Supporting Actor Mahershala Ali, which can be said to have brought an unexpected surprise to fans of the series. The original film adaptation trilogy was released in 1998, which is 20 years ago. So what does Wesley Snipes, the star of the original trilogy, think of the reboot of his masterpiece? Comicbook published an exclusive interview with him today (23), in which Wesley hopes that his fans around the world will calm down ("Chillaaxx") and accept the new choice of leading actor. "To all the Daywalkers out there who are losing their minds a little right now, relax. While this news is surprising, it's all good. That's how the showbiz business works! I'm relieved that the people who work in the Marvel Universe are true fans." "My deepest respect to Stan Lee and my best wishes to Mahershala Ali. He is a gifted performer and I look forward to his artistic expression for many years to come. Who knows, maybe we will work together one day. To my loyal fans, I am grateful for your incredible love and following, so don't worry, the story is far from over (nah fret nah worry, it's not de end of story)! For new fans, welcome to the world of Daywalker." The specific details about this reboot of the classic have not been revealed, but the president himself has confirmed that the film will be released in the fifth phase of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. |
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