When the old version of "Blade Warrior" was first released, it could be said that it was in the limelight for a while.
Released in 1998, Blade Runner 1 grossed $131.2 million worldwide, which was a pretty good result.
The film's success also laid the groundwork for later Marvel adaptations such as X-Men, Spider-Man, and even Iron Man.
The character rights returned to Marvel in 2012, and in 2019, Kevin Fitch officially announced at the SDCC that a new Blade Warrior would be developed, starring the two-time Oscar-winning Mahershala Ali.
Stephen Dolf, the vampire deacon of the old Blade Warrior villain, said in an interview with Zavvi that he thought Ali was a good fit to play Blade Runner.
"Mahsala Ali will be doing great, but they will need strong writers and directors to improve the role. But I don't know what Marvel envisions for Blade Runner. ”
"All I know is that Mahershala is a great actor and he's going to play really well."
Dolf caused public opinion a few days ago because of the evaluation of "Black Widow" as garbage, and his expectations for these two movies are really very different.