Deliveway Lindo, who was previously ready to act in Marvel’s blade reboot, said the film “got away from the trains”, and he indicated what kind of role he would play.
“When the miracle came to me, they really are interested in my input,” Lindo said. Fun weekly. “And I made it very much in different conversations with the producers, the author, the then director, the then director.
MCU’s Blade-and Marsla Ali’s Tyler’s Tyler’s role was announced first in San Diego Comic Kan 2019, and the film was aimed at targeting our screens in the coming November. Several directors have been linked to the film, including Basam Tariq and Yan Damog, but after that the two have split from the project.
In October 2024, the film was delayed indefinitely when it was removed from the Marvel’s release schedule. Six months later, he still doesn’t have a new release date, but Kevin Fiji is still hopeful about the project. “We are determined to the blade. We love this role, we like to cope with Mehshala. And assure: Whenever we change the direction with a project, or even knowing how it fits our schedule, we tell the audience. You are all happening.” “But I can tell you that the character will really make a place in the MCU.”
As far as Lindo is concerned, it was cast in 2021, but is no longer involved. Although he did not show the EW what role he was going to do, he said, “There was a Marcus Garvi-Eski component in which this person was forming.”
He also revealed that the role he plays in another vampire flick is similar: Black Panther director Ryan Koggiller’s new film, sinner. He added, “I’m not saying that it would have been an out and out of Garvi.” “It is not, but only in the sense of what the person’s philosophy, his morals, and what he is running. It was a character that formed a very similar, community, a black community. He was a character who was the head of this community.”
Next in the MCU, Thunderbolts*, which arrives at UK cinemas on May 1, and the US theaters as the last episode of Marvel Phase 5 on May 2.