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We’ve been hearing about Stephen Dorff and director Stephen Norrington’s Blade prequel for ages. First it was going to be a Deacon Frost-centric trilogy, then it was Deacon Frost meets Scarface.
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According to them Dorff is staring in a Deacon Frost-centric prequel to Blade. Oh, and it’s a trilogy no less. “It will be a prequel to the Blade movies, Deacon’s story.
Blade's trilogy ended with "Blade: Trinity," and Marvel's plans for a fourth film were never officially confirmed.
Ali had recently completed his True Detective third-season run alongside Stephen Dorff, who played Blade’s enemy, Deacon Frost, from the first movie in 1998.
I’m still signing Deacon Frost pictures out front today, so we’ll see where it goes.” The new Blade has yet to earn an official release date. Would you like to see Dorff return to the series?
In Bloodline: Daughter of Blade #4, Blade tries to be a dad to Brielle. But Deacon Frost has other plans, and the cards say "Mother's Day Massacre!" ...
Blade, the Daywalker, has killed many incredibly powerful beings in his life as a vampire hunter. ... Deacon frost, feasted on Vanessa, killing her, and passed his powers onto the child, Eric.
Deacon Frost calls Blade an “Uncle Tom” for killing other vampires, and Snipes’ response is utterly expressionless contempt. The white guy doesn’t get to dictate what it means to be true ...
There’s a scene where main villain Deacon Frost antagonizes Blade about protecting the humans that fear and don’t accept him which seems to make Blade uncharacteristically upset.
Dorff, who played villain Deacon Frost in the first "Blade" movie with Wesley Snipes back in 1998, opened up about his overall disappointment in the genre today and expressed his skepticism about ...