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Blade

Original title: Blade: The Series
  • TV Series
  • 2006
  • TV-14
  • 45m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
6.5K
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POPULARITY
3,945
1,153
Blade (2006)
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The adventures of the half human/vampire hunter.The adventures of the half human/vampire hunter.The adventures of the half human/vampire hunter.

  • Creator
    • David S. Goyer
  • Stars
    • Sticky Fingaz
    • Jill Wagner
    • Nelson Lee
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    6.5K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    3,945
    1,153
    • Creator
      • David S. Goyer
    • Stars
      • Sticky Fingaz
      • Jill Wagner
      • Nelson Lee
    • 59User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Sticky Fingaz
    Sticky Fingaz
    • Blade
    • 2006
    Jill Wagner
    Jill Wagner
    • Krista Starr
    • 2006
    Nelson Lee
    Nelson Lee
    • Shen
    • 2006
    Jessica Gower
    • Chase
    • 2006
    Neil Jackson
    Neil Jackson
    • Marcus Van Sciver
    • 2006
    Larry Poindexter
    Larry Poindexter
    • Agent Ray Collins
    • 2006
    P. Lynn Johnson
    • Lisa Starr
    • 2006
    Emily Hirst
    Emily Hirst
    • Charlotte
    • 2006
    John DeSantis
    John DeSantis
    • Thorne
    • 2006
    Sahar Biniaz
    Sahar Biniaz
    • Sabine
    • 2006
    Don Thompson
    Don Thompson
    • Uncle Pat McCallum
    • 2006
    Bill Mondy
    Bill Mondy
    • Det. Brian Boone
    • 2006
    Andrew McIlroy
    • Dr. Vonner
    • 2006
    Sonja Bennett
    Sonja Bennett
    • Vanessa
    • 2006
    William MacDonald
    William MacDonald
    • Reverend Carlyle
    • 2006
    Jody Thompson
    Jody Thompson
    • Glynnis
    • 2006
    Fulvio Cecere
    Fulvio Cecere
    • Mack Sorenson
    • 2006
    Cornell Turner
    • Cress
    • 2006
    • Creator
      • David S. Goyer
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    User reviews59

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    9kdean-5

    Give it a chance. It gets good. Hooked by the 5th episode.

    I wasn't sure if I'd like it at first. I was worried it would be a silly action show with no plot, bad acting, and no depth. Even after watching the pilot, I was hesitant, and I didn't watch any more for awhile. But I did record the first season(DVR). Later, when I had more time, I went back and watched a few more episodes, in order. I got hooked. My conclusion: It's not a silly action show as one might expect. A good story develops into a great one, with a lot of intrigue and mystery. To me, its a little bit like ALIAS meets UNDERWORLD. I hope people give it a chance. There just aren't many shows like this on TV. We lost DARK ANGEL and other good shows. Hopefully this one will stick around. While I like Smallville and watch it religiously, it's nice to watch something a little darker with less teenage drama. I'm a fan of a certain kind of vampire story -- like UNDERWORLD, VAMPIRE THE MASQUERADE, KINDRED THE EMBRACED, and BLADE. So, this new series is satisfying me and I hope it stays. Jill Wagner's character Krista Starr was a brilliant idea. She is a very good, very necessary, character for the series. If it was just Blade and his sidekick, I believe the series would fail quickly. And, Jessica Gower's character, Chase, is great! Scary, striking, beautiful, and very memorable. I'm also fond of Neil Jackson's character, Marcus. A good choice. So there you go, a good ALIAS/UNDERWORLD show, with Marcus, Krista and Chase as my personal favorites (so far).
    7rayzorfist

    It has potential...

    This series has some potential.

    No, it's not the Blade movies, it is different. And that can be a good thing.

    Once "Sticky" makes the role his own and stops trying to act like Wesley Snipes' Blade character, I think his role and his acting will improve.

    The rest of the folks do a decent acting job and the story looks like it has an arc that can last a while. The supporting cast looks pretty strong. If Spike gives it a chance to develop an audience, I think it can stick around a few seasons.

    Consider other titles that appeared shaky at first but went on to strong showings: Firefly, Buffy, heck, even Star Trek, TNG had a pretty shaky start but eventually the actors and writers found the characters and they developed them richly.
    6poetangus5

    The jury's still out

    The vast majority of the cast members show promise, and the plot line seems to have been thoughtfully written. I'm not crazy about Sticky Fingaz' portrayal of Blade--his performance in the debut was wooden, as best--but I'll reserve judgment for a few episodes, and hope that with more experience comes more confidence, which will lead to better acting.

    My biggest issue is with the combat scenes: more money and time should be invested in training Kirk Jones; the director needs to pace the action better; or the choreographer ought to rethink his/her sequences. Even the gun battles seem oddly envisioned and strangely out-of-synch.
    7auskooper

    Continuation of the Blade Franchise, Pretty alright

    Blade the Series is the series following the events of Blade Trinity. Surprising that the pilot is TV-MA and the rest of the series is TV-14 with the series following 3 rated R films. It does have quite a bit of blood and violence and some sexual content, of which could make it TV-MA. Blade is definitely more of a R/TV-MA rated character than a PG-13/TV-14 rated one.

    Wesley Snipes doesn't return as Blade in this series. The role of Blade went to Sticky Fingaz for the entirety of the series. It is still a sequel to Snipes' trilogy. I'm not sure the exact reason why but Sticky Fingaz did an alright job in the series.

    It does some of Blade's youth towards the middle of the series. I felt like that would've been a good idea to include in the first film. I felt like it is good that they finally did a bit of it.

    When the series started, it definitely seems like some time has passed since Blade Trinity and this show. Obviously not a direct sequel. Trinity ended on a note that there could be a follow-up, of which this series picks up after some time after the ending. The one season we got of this series definitely feels like it also could have a follow-up. I have researched it and it didn't get a season 2 is mainly of financial reasons of the studio. I feel like this Blade could definitely appear again in Avengers Secret Wars as a bit of insight of what happens after the series. Hopefully both Wesley Snipes and Sticky Fingaz could both return as they seem to have more time for their Blades.
    8terren8556

    I'm Hooked

    When I discovered that "Blade" was going to be made into a series, I was extremely skeptical; I didn't go out of my way to watch it when it first aired. That being said, I am extremely grateful that decided to watch the July 26 episode. I am all the more grateful that Spike, during that episode, announced their Sunday marathon, and that I watched. The storyline is extremely interesting and imaginative (the "ash" drug was an ingenious idea), and very intelligent.

    "Sticky," while no Wesley Snipes, pulls off his portrayal quite well, and seems to be growing into the role; I think he'll only get better over time, and truly make "Blade" his own. Also, I like that the writers make it harder for his Blade than Wesley Snipes' portrayal, in that his encounters with them are not, consistently, one-sided massacres. The Krista character (aka Jill Wagner) is an absolute gem of a find. Very believable not only as an ex Iraq veteran, but as someone struggling with the hand she's been dealt, and with the inherent conflicts that come with it. Van Sciver and Chase are yet additional examples of excellent casting. Jessica Gower nails the Chase character as the ruthless and sadistic enforcer, and Neil Jackson portrays Van Sciver perfectly as the outwardly elegant but ruthless, ambitions operator--it is clear that he has ulterior motives coming out of his ears.

    And that incredible child character, the pure-blood vampire "boss," was absolutely riveting, and from the second she entered the story. Hopefully we'll see plenty more of her. She looks absolutely frightening.

    Am anxious to see more dimension to the Blade character--in fact, I think, that is going to be essential to the long-term success of the series. While interesting, he is not, by a long shot, among the most fascinating and intriguing characters we've been introduced to--and it's his series, after all. His sidekick (Nelson Lee)--who is clearly fearless and dedicated--is also sorely in need of more development; I'd like to know what drives him, as well. Since this is to be a series, however, there's time (hopefully) to take care of those essential elements.

    Overall, "Blade" the series far exceeded my expectations; hopefully it will be on long enough to reach its full potential. As I've stated, I'm hooked.

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    • Trivia
      In "Comics Scene" #46, Lee Goldberg notes that he got involved with an earlier attempt to adapt Blade to television, as a companion series to She-Wolf of London (1990). When the latter series disappointed, Blade got aborted as a TV series. Goldberg also met with Richard Roundtree at a dinner event to see if he would play Blade; they both got food poisoning.
    • Alternate versions
      The unrated DVD versions have more violence and nudity than the TV edits.
    • Connections
      Featured in Turning Blade (2007)

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    • Release date
      • May 21, 2007 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Blade: House of Chthon
    • Filming locations
      • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Spike TV
      • Marvel Entertainment
      • New Line Television
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    • Runtime
      • 45m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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