

Blade: Trinity
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Blade, now a wanted man by the FBI, must join forces with the Nightstalkers to face his most challenging enemy yet: Dracula.
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- Callum4d ago⭐⭐½ – Blade: Trinity – A stylish mess from a very specific era. Blade: Trinity is about as early-2000s as a movie can get. The editing is frantic, the action is flashy, the soundtrack is packed with industrial rock and pounding beats, and every character looks like they just stepped out of a music video. It's a complete time capsule of the era, for better and worse. On paper, this should have been the biggest and best entry in the trilogy. Blade finally comes face-to-face with Dracula himself — the original vampire, the ultimate threat, the final boss of vampire mythology. That's a premise that practically writes itself. Unfortunately, the execution never quite lives up to the idea. Dominic Purcell does an adequate job as Dracula, but for a character with that much history and weight behind him, he feels strangely underwhelming. This is supposed to be the ultimate vampire, yet much of the time he comes across as less ancient evil and more exceptionally well-groomed fitness model. Thankfully, the film isn't without its charms. The addition of the Nightstalkers changes the dynamic of the series in interesting ways. Ryan Reynolds is essentially performing a prototype version of the character that would later become Deadpool — endless sarcasm, constant wisecracks, and an inability to take anything seriously. Looking back, you can almost see the future career path being mapped out in real time. Jessica Biel also brings plenty of energy to the action scenes and manages to make vampire hunting with a bow look far cooler than it has any right to. The gadgets, weapons, and action sequences remain entertaining, even if the movie occasionally feels like it's being held together with chewing gum and attitude. It's easily the weakest of the three Blade films for me, but it's still watchable. There are enough fun ideas, memorable moments, and bursts of vampire-slaying action to make revisiting it worthwhile every now and then. Blade still kicks ass. The movie just doesn't quite know what to do with him this time. 🎸 An energy drink consumed while watching music videos at 2 a.m. — loud, chaotic, very much of its era, and strangely enjoyable despite its flaws.
- Riggs_FamAugust 16, 2025People really hated on this move and I’ll be the first to admit that I like movies I shouldn’t. However, this wasn’t a bad movie. Cmon, young Ryan Reynolds and Jesica Beal… I was laughing so hard. Could have dialed down the F-bombs a bit, but still I think worth seeing especially if you’rea Blade fan.
- levi c lundMay 3, 2026There are clear diminishing returns in the blade trilogy, but generally its not as bad as you might be inclined to think. While this is the worst of the bunch, and there very well maybe characters you don't like. It is by no means unwatchable or irredeemable. The greatest problem facing this film is a lack of creativity and some very cut and paste ideas. These ideas aren't so much bad as they are a little uninspired.
- stuhannafordMarch 24, 2026Little more than a vehicle to progress a young Reynolds’ career at times. A clear precursor to Deadpool, script wise, but misses the mark with its humour, coming off as cheesy rather than smart. The film, because of this, seems to lack a clear focus on the titular anti hero, with Blade becoming more of a sideshow, in a story full of fluff rather than real direction or substance. The biggest issue however, is forgetting what made the original such a success. Gone is the alternative cool that resonated at the time, and as mentioned above, it’s replaced by cheesy sarcasm and alternative geek. Formulaic, and run of the mill action. Fine for fans, but not much for everyday movie goers.
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Blade: Trinity was released on December 8, 2004.
Blade: Trinity was directed by David S. Goyer.
Blade: Trinity has a runtime of 1h 53m.
Blade: Trinity was produced by Peter Frankfurt, David S. Goyer, Lynn Harris, Wesley Snipes.
Blade, now a wanted man by the FBI, must join forces with the Nightstalkers to face his most challenging enemy yet: Dracula.
The key characters in Blade: Trinity are Eric Brooks / Blade (Wesley Snipes), Abigail Whistler (Jessica Biel), Hannibal King (Ryan Reynolds).
Blade: Trinity is rated R.
Blade: Trinity is an Action, Science Fiction, Horror film.
Blade: Trinity has an audience rating of 5.8 out of 10.
Blade: Trinity had a budget of $65M.
Blade: Trinity has made $128.9M at the box office.


































