In The Zone '98
Superstar
I don't even get what's so hard about putting this shyt together![]()
Eternals and Shang Chi didnt hit
Not tryna spend another $200m on a maybe
I don't even get what's so hard about putting this shyt together![]()
It's not standalone... The second they introduce something new, yet in current MCU, they have to start explaining where the fukk these people/things were the entire timeI don't even get what's so hard about putting this shyt together![]()
It's not standalone... The second they introduce something new, yet in current MCU, they have to start explaining where the fukk these people/things were the entire time
Oh we got vampires? Where the fukk they been this entire time and how will the entire MCU move forward when people will ask "but where's the vampires" every goddamn movie
It's why they need 2, 3 hour movies to explain mutants
Yea... Marvel isn't this smart. Nor do they respect their audience. Hence why they only way they could move forward was gathering a bunch of old nikkas and letting their biggest star play a complete other characterEvidently - it's not standalone. Your audience doesn't need to be handheld nor owed explanations to/for every minute details. Part of storytelling - especially in film format - is both respecting your audience and omitting some details - allowing space for the audience to fill-in the blanks - as well as storytelling by inference.
"where have vampires been all this time?" - here, throughout, sucking people dry all this time - and Blade has been hunting them. This time around the scale of XYZ is big enough that justifies the spotlight on them.
People won't be asking "where's the vampires?" every goddamn movie, the same way they don't ask where are the asgardians when they're watching a fukking ant-man movie, or where are the alien species in guardians of the galaxy when they're watching a spider-man movie. That rationale makes no sense and is verifiably false.
I don't even get what's so hard about putting this shyt together![]()
character too complicated
Tell us that vampires/monsters/demons always existed in the MCU. After the opening action scene, have Elsa Bloodstone inform Blade about a powerful macguffin located inside Dracula’s tower. He’s plan and what will happen if he succeeds. Have Blade fight his way up the tower on some Raid, Dredd, and Game of Death type of timing. Putting the beats on a variety of vampires/monsters/demons. Blade makes it to the top of the tower and confronts Dracula. Only to he find out that the powerful macguffin is another copy of the Darkhold. Blade defeats Dracula and takes the Darkhold adding it to his collection. The post-credits scene is Dr. Strange taking the Darkhold and hinting at the Midnight Sons.To be fair, people were annoyingly asking about that celestial sticking out of the earth in every film after Eternals until Marvel said "here to go damn" in Captain America 4. And Eternals was a movie few people even liked.Evidently - it's not standalone. Your audience doesn't need to be handheld nor owed explanations to/for every minute details. Part of storytelling - especially in film format - is both respecting your audience and omitting some details - allowing space for the audience to fill-in the blanks - as well as storytelling by inference.
"where have vampires been all this time?" - here, throughout, sucking people dry all this time - and Blade has been hunting them. This time around the scale of XYZ is big enough that justifies the spotlight on them.
People won't be asking "where's the vampires?" every goddamn movie, the same way they don't ask where are the asgardians when they're watching a fukking ant-man movie, or where are the alien species in guardians of the galaxy when they're watching a spider-man movie. That rationale makes no sense and is verifiably false.

And they put it in there, announced the most rare material in the MCU, and nobody gave a fukk about the movie or the explanationTo be fair, people were annoyingly asking about that celestial sticking out of the earth in every film after Eternals until Marvel said "here to go damn" in Captain America 4. And Eternals was a movie few people even liked.
Eternals and Shang Chi didnt hit
Not tryna spend another $200m on a maybe


YOU CAN MAKE A BIG BUDGET
VAMPIRE KILLING MOVIE
FOR 50MS
To be fair, people were annoyingly asking about that celestial sticking out of the earth in every film after Eternals until Marvel said "here to go damn" in Captain America 4. And Eternals was a movie few people even liked.
YOU CAN MAKE A BIG BUDGET
VAMPIRE KILLING MOVIE
FOR 50MS
Blade 98 was around 40ms budget is easy and as far as vamps, they could just keep the population smaller located somewhere in europe. A small town or some shyt that they've controlled for centuries. Sort of like 30 days night with a combination of the Raid/John Wick. Involve the Darkhold and use it to expose the world to all kinds of supernatural shyt. We know Mephisto is here so demons exist in some form.
YOU CAN MAKE A BIG BUDGET
VAMPIRE KILLING MOVIE
FOR 50MS

Bro’s a weirdo but he’s telling the truth.
"Take a John Wick movie. Give mobsters fangs. Swap Keanu for Ali, hand him a sword, not a daughter who makes him fret over swinging the hero’s name. Wick cost 20 mill to make. Add 10 mill for vampire/Darkhold magic VFX, you have 30-40 mill Marvel movie."![]()
X-MEN '97 Showrunner Beau DeMayo Reveals Details Of His THE RAID-Inspired Script For MCU BLADE Reboot
Former X-Men '97 showrunner Beau DeMayo has shared some very interesting details of the MCU Blade reboot he was working on before being "pulled off the project."comicbookmovie.com
"Studio’s broken. I wrote 3 drafts and a dozen outlines in 3 impossible months, my fav was a “The Raid”-style treatment where Blade finds himself defending a rundown tenement of humans from Varney’s vamp hordes until daylight. Took place over one night Blade learns from tenant Jericho Drumm that Varney’s attacking b/c the female tenant who Blade sorta fancies has been magically impregnated with Lilith by tenants who’re secretly Darkhold Cultists. Think 30 Days of Night meets Rosemary’s Baby."
Homie already put Feige on game but he didn’t listen. Might as well just rehire bruh lol.