Blade, now a wanted man by the FBI, must join forces with the Nightstalkers to face his most challenging enemy yet: Dracula.Blade, now a wanted man by the FBI, must join forces with the Nightstalkers to face his most challenging enemy yet: Dracula.Blade, now a wanted man by the FBI, must join forces with the Nightstalkers to face his most challenging enemy yet: Dracula.
- Awards
- 1 nomination
Paul Levesque
- Jarko Grimwood
- (as Triple H)
Ginger Page
- Zoe
- (as Haili Page)
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Did you know
- TriviaWhen he was asked what it was like working with Wesley Snipes on this film, Ryan Reynolds said sincerely that "I never met Wesley Snipes on this film, not for a second. I only met Blade."
- Goofs(at around 2 mins) In Blade II (2002), there's a scene where it's pointed out that vampires can see quite well in the dark. In the opening of Blade: Trinity, when the vampires find Drake's resting place, they use numerous lighting devices to see in the dark caverns.
- Quotes
Blade: Now, what's behind Door Number One?
Chief Martin Vreede: I can't tell you. They-they'll kill me.
Blade: Kill you? Motherfucker, I'll kill you! I'll just enjoy it better.
- Crazy creditsThere's a quick scene at the end of the credits of Blade speeding off to the next battle.
- Alternate versionsThe Unrated Edition reinserts 2 major scenes amounting to 10 minutes. The first one is an exchange between Drake and Danica where both shared their past including Drake being 'there' during the crucifixion. He then seduces her. The other one is right after the final fight between Drake and Blade. The doctors were about to perform an autopsy on Blade when he just simply gets up as if 'resurrected' and leaves the morgue. However, the fate of the doctors is not revealed.
- SoundtracksThirsty
Written by RZA (as Robert Diggs) and Keith D. Robinson
Performed by Ol' Dirty Bastard (as Old Dirty Bastard) aka Dirt McGirt and Keith D. Robinson (as Black Keith)
Produced by RZA (as The RZA)
Featured review
Wesley Snipes can stand alone
The main problem with Blade:Trinity is that the director - for some odd reason - forgot that Wesley Snipes can hold his own. He was the reason people went and saw the first two movies. As Blade, he is the king of badass cool. Trinity was disappointing because they siphoned all of his humor off onto Hannibal, and he lost a lot of battle scenes to Abby. This was unnecessary. I didn't go to watch either of those actors try desperately. I went to watch Wesley Snipes as Blade. And then, casting decisions? Who chose Parker Posey to play a vamp? Who did her hair? What insanity was going on on the set? And why, why, why, why didn't Paul Levanesque take his shirt off? Come on. Waste of money, and that from a Blade sci-fi fan.
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- graebel
- Dec 14, 2004
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- Blade III
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- Budget
- $65,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $52,411,906
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $16,100,000
- Dec 12, 2004
- Gross worldwide
- $131,977,904
- Runtime1 hour 53 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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