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Summary Kevin Feige's recent Blade comments prove Marvel learned an important lesson from Deadpool & Wolverine's success. The MCU's Blade is still stuck in development purgatory, as it doesn't have a director and hasn't started shooting. Indeed, Wesley Snipes' Blade has now appeared in the MCU before Mahershala Ali's, who was first announced for the role in 2019.
Related New Blade Movie: Cast, Release Date & Everything We Know Marvel's new Blade movie starring Mahershala Ali is moving forward, and here's everything we know about the MCU film's release date, cast, and story. What this record-breaking opening weekend proves is that R-rated MCU projects do not hurt the brand. Audiences wanted a break from the MCU's safe tone, and Deadpool & Wolverine was a breath of fresh air. It doesn't hurt the brand, since audiences expect more mature content from Deadpool, and it didn't include familiar Marvel characters who aren't known for cursing or making sexual jokes.
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