Blade star Mia Goth is still optimistic about the Marvel reboot, despite numerous setbacks
Mia Goth is still feeling good about Blade
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Marvel’s Blade reboot might be plagued by setbacks, but Mia Goth is still feeling good about the movie.
Just recently, thesecond director dropped out of the MCU film, and the star of the original moviesWesley Snipes has even poked fun at the issues facing the movie. The Blade reboot was announced way back in 2019.
“They really care, they do,” Goth toldDeadlineat the premiere of MaXXXine, her next film. “They want to make a great movie. That’s the sense that I get from them and that feels good.”
She echoed a similar sentiment withET, who asked if she’s optimistic if Blade will actually happen. “Yeah, I am. Very much so,” she said.
According to a recent report fromThe Hollywood Reporter,Goth was playing the villain Lilith in one version of the film, which would’ve been set in the ’20s. It’s unclear whether she’ll still be in that role in the final version of the movie.
Per THR’s latest update, the next version of Blade will be set in the present day and will be rewritten over the summer. It’ll then go out to directors this fall.
Next up for Marvel isDeadpool 3, which hits theaters this July 26 in the US and July 25 in the UK. It’ll see Wade Wilson and Wolverine joining forces to try and save the multiverse, withplenty of Loki references sprinkled into the marketing so far.
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I’m a Senior Entertainment Writer here at GamesRadar+, covering all things film and TV for the site’s Total Film and SFX sections. I previously worked on the Disney magazines team at Immediate Media, and also wrote on the CBeebies, MEGA!, and Star Wars Galaxy titles after graduating with a BA in English.
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