Lovecraft Country director Yann Demange and writer Michael Starrbury now become the new mechanics of the reconstruction of the Blade IP for Marvel Studios. The exit of Bassam Tariq and Stacy Osei-Kuffour marked the end of the erratic road that has paved the way for the film starring Mahershala Ali since its announcement in 2019.
Marvel chiefs in October 2022 had declared the scrapping of the previously conceived idea of the Blade script in development for two and a half years. The newly named Demange-Starrbury team will serve as the ideator behind what will now be a reboot of the reboot.
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Marvel Studios appoints Yann Demange to helm Blade
Yann Demange, the Franco-Algerian director who has known (and successfully) walked the deep waters of Hollywood with Jonathan Majors’ Lovecraft Country was appointed as the new director of Blade. Demange will be paired with Emmy-winning writer Michael Starrbury, who was tasked with building the Blade script rises from its ashes. This new direction seeks to turn around Marvel’s streak of a few disappointing years when it came to the Mahershala Ali movie and its progress that was slowly striving (and failing) to get past the pre-production phase.
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The entry of Yann Demange comes on the heels of the abrupt but unsurprising exit of Bassam Tariq (he will now serve as Bladethe producer). The news leaked after facing months of dissatisfaction, growing creative differences and frustrating progress with the original script after Mahershala Ali was reportedly frustrated with Tariq and Osei-Kuffour’s version of the reboot. The crew parted ways weeks before filming began in Atlanta. Marvel now aims to take the plot to a darker tangent that has defined the infamous vampire slayer since its genesis in 1973. Dracula’s tomb #10.
Blade Reboot and development get an optimistic new start
In a crushing update, Marvel seems to have found its way back to the era that defined Wesley Snipes’ early 2000s techno-slasher era. Blade trilogy. Or at least that’s what the fandom hopes Yann Demange will be inspired to bring to the forefront of Marvel Blade project. The director made a critical name for himself after the quiet success of Lovecraft Country – a stunning horror-thriller that draws on and pushes the boundaries of the well-established work of the infamous author of all things scary, HP Lovecraft.
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If Demange brings even half the percentage of essence that has so well defined the Jonathan Majors series and its exclusive arena of visually delightful monsters, creatures, and sets, Blade will be on the road to redemption, and Mahershala Ali’s film will be a definitive marker of Marvel’s foray into the riskier levels of Disney and its TV-MA dislikes. After the MCU’s horribly dizzying Phase Four, the fandom is now demanding a palette cleanser and yearning to forget the overly mediocre productions that have marred the franchise’s post-2019 era. Blade holds the potential to be just that, especially now that Yann Demange is on board accompanied by the brilliant Michael Starrbury.
Blade premieres on September 6, 2024.
Source: The Hollywood Reporter