Marvel’s first Black female writer, it has been reported.Stacy Osei-Kuffour will pen the script for the studio’s forthcoming Blade reboot, titled Blade, The Vampire Slayer.Ali, who is set to star in the movie, had a helping hand in her hiring.
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Anna Paquin spoke with Extra on January 18 and dished on what she did know — which, as it turns out, isn’t much. She explained:
What the Flack star is referring to, of course, is the Variety announcement from
Marvel’s first Black female writer, it has been reported.Stacy Osei-Kuffour will pen the script for the studio’s forthcoming Blade reboot, titled Blade, The Vampire Slayer.Ali, who is set to star in the movie, had a helping hand in her hiring.
Watchmen writer Stacy Osei-Kuffour has been recruited by Marvel to pen the script for the studio’s forthcoming Blade reboot.The reboot will see Mahershala Ali follow in the footsteps of Wesley Snipes, who starred as Blade in the original trilogy of vampire hunter movies between 1998 and 2004.The movies also starred Kris Kristofferson, Stephen Dorff, Sanaa Lathan, Jessica Biel and Ryan Reynolds.Now, according to The Hollywood Reporter, the new film – which is yet to receive a firm release date –
Deadline has confirmed that playwright Stacy Osei-Kuffour has signed on to pen the Blade reboot from Disney and Marvel. Two-time Oscar-winning actor Mahershala Ali will be stepping into the role of the titular character, the half-vampire, half-mortal hero. No director has been announced.
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streaming on Amazon.“I’ve lived in the world of entertainment my entire life,” Paquin, 38, tells the Post.“I don’t live in the sort of scandal tabloid-heavy end of it. That’s not how I conduct myself and I’ve always been serious about my work.