“He’s about to get f*cked up”: Forget About Robert Downey Jr and Christian Bale, Joe Rogan Claims Wesley Snipes Owns the Best Superhero Introduction Ever

Forget About Robert Downey Jr and Christian Bale, Joe Rogan Claims Wesley Snipes Owns the Best Superhero Introduction Ever

Wesley Snipes’s superhero debut in the 1998 movie Blade seamlessly blends style and action, captivating audiences. Portraying the titular character, Snipes enters the scene exuding an enigmatic confidence that instantly engages viewers. Adorned in sleek black attire, he showcases remarkable combat prowess amidst a backdrop of pulsating techno rhythms and captivating visual effects.

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Blade

The memorable sequence solidifies Blade’s image as a potent vampire hunter, embodying a blend of resilience and fervor that characterizes him. Snipes’s performance, combined with the film’s energetic direction, plunges the audience into a mysterious, supernatural realm, creating the perfect foundation for an indelible cinematic adventure.

Also read: “The rights went back”: Wesley Snipes Could’ve Cost Marvel a Staggering $2.19B Loss Had it Not Been for ‘Blade’

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Joe Rogan Thinks Wesley Snipes Had The Best Superhero Introduction

During an episode of Joe Rogan Experience, the host and guest Post Malone were discussing the best superhero entries. Both the host and the guest agreed on one thing: Wesley Snipes had one of the best superhero introductions in Blade

“I think that is one of the greatest scenes in any movie. Tracy Lords is the one who takes him there,” Rogan said. In response, Post Malone goes on the say, “The first two Blade movies were the F*cking best sh*t ever. He cuts that guy’s hand off with his drawstring thing, oh man, that’s so cool man.”

Wesley Snipes in Blade
Wesley Snipes in Blade

But you will be surprised to know that Wesley Snipes wasn’t the first choice for the role. Upon presenting his concept for a Blade film to studio executives, David S. Goyer encountered an intriguing response. The discerning minds declared that the mantle of the titular character could only be borne by three actors: Denzel Washington, Laurence Fishburne, and Wesley Snipes. Right from inception, Goyer confidently asserted that Snipes embodied the flawless selection for the role, a conviction that resonated throughout the creative process.

Also read: “A Black man created the superhero world that we’re in”: Wesley Snipes Said Fans Mistreat Blade Despite $416M Contribution to the Superhero Genre

David Fincher Was Supposed To Direct The First Blade Film

While initially attached to helm Blade, David Fincher’s direction took a different turn as he chose to prioritize his involvement in other ventures. With the director’s successful track record, including the acclaimed Se7en, his departure came despite his aptitude for crafting a dark and horror-infused Blade adaptation.

Roughly a year subsequent to Blade’s release, David Fincher’s interpretation of Chuck Palahniuk’s Fight Club graced the silver screen. This timeline suggests that Fincher might have departed from Blade to wholeheartedly embark on the endeavor of bringing Fight Club to life.

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Wesley Snipes in Blade (1998)

In the wake of the lukewarm response to Blade: Trinity, contemplation for a fourth installment of the Blade series was underway. Unfortunately, just as plans were taking shape, Wesley Snipes found himself facing legal repercussions, having been sentenced to a period of incarceration due to charges related to tax evasion.

Although the studio showed a willingness to bide its time for Snipes’ release, an unexpected twist altered the course. The rights to the Blade character slipped from their grasp during the course of his sentence, rendering any prospects of a fourth Blade film an unattainable dream.

Blade can be rented or purchased on Google Play.

Also read: “Black Panther spoke to me”: Wesley Snipes’ Dream to Become King of Wakanda Was Rejected Before Chadwick Boseman’s MCU Run

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