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Blade: Trinity (2004)

2004 1 hr 38 min 15 action adventure fantasy
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Blade: Trinity follows Blade after he is framed by vampires and forced into hiding from both the law and his enemies. He teams up with the Nightstalkers, a younger group of vampire hunters, to face Dracula himself, reborn as the ancient vampire Drake. Based on the Marvel Comics character, the film closes the original Blade trilogy with bigger stakes and a more chaotic team dynamic. Blade: Trinity (2004) is a Marvel Comics screen adaptation from 2004, sitting in the wider Comic Movie DB archive as one of the movie entries that helps connect page-to-screen storytelling beyond the obvious cape-and-cowl crowd. The page is especially useful for readers tracking the people involved, with Dominic Purcell, Jessica Biel, Kris Kristofferson, Natasha Lyonne, Parker Posey, Paul Levesque, Ryan Reynolds, Wesley Snipes among the main names connected to the project. Behind the camera, David S. Goyer gives the adaptation its shape, helping define whether it leans more into spectacle, character drama, genre thrills or straight-up comic-book chaos. We have rated this 8 out of 10, which makes it a worthwhile entry to revisit when comparing how well comic properties translate across different studios, eras and audience expectations. For SEO and fan discovery, it belongs here because it adds context to the bigger comic movie timeline: not every adaptation has to be perfect, but each one says something about the genre, the audience it was chasing and the kind of stories studios believed could work on screen.

Director David S. Goyer
Released August 12, 2004
Runtime 1 hr 38 min
Genres action adventure fantasy horror
Rated 15
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Universe Marvel
Updated 12 May 2026

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Blade: Trinity (2004) Review 8/10

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We have rated this 8 out of 10. Blade: Trinity is easily the messiest entry in the trilogy, but it is not without entertainment value. Wesley Snipes still looks incredible as Blade, even if the behind-the-scenes drama clearly left marks on the film. Ryan Reynolds brings early Deadpool energy as Hannibal King, and Jessica Biel makes a solid action presence. The Dracula concept should have hit harder, but the movie still has enough attitude and vampire-slaying style to make it watchable.

Did You Know?

  • Blade: Trinity is the third film in the original Blade trilogy.
  • Wesley Snipes returned as Blade.
  • The film was released in 2004.
  • David S. Goyer directed the movie.
  • Ryan Reynolds plays Hannibal King.
  • Jessica Biel plays Abigail Whistler.
  • Dominic Purcell plays Drake, the film’s version of Dracula.
  • The film introduced the Nightstalkers to the movie franchise.
  • Behind-the-scenes tension became widely discussed.
  • Ryan Reynolds’ performance is often seen as a preview of his Deadpool style.
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