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Blade: Trinity

Blade: Trinity is a 2004 movie, directed by David S. Goyer, which is a motion-picture directorial debut for him. It is the third film in the Blade trilogy, following on from Blade and Blade II, and it is based on the Marvel comics character Blade. The title alludes to the trinity formed between Blade, Hannibal King, and Abigail Whistler in the movie. The language used in some of the street signs is Esperanto.

Plot

As an apocalyptic event takes place, one which might allow vampires to seize control of Earth, The Vampire Nation succeeds in framing Blade (Snipes) for several killings. Blade, now in the public's eye and persecuted from all sides, has to join forces with the Nightstalkers, a human clan of vampire hunters. Blade, Hannibal (Reynolds), and Abigail (Biel) go after Danica Talos (Posey), who seeks to and eventually succeeds in resurrecting Dracula. In order to stop him, Blade has to release a virus that will wipe out all vampires, but he has only one opportunity to do so.

Tagline: The final hunt begins.

Cast

  • Paul Anthony – Wolfe
  • John Ashker – Campbell
  • Mark Berry – Chief Martin Vreede
  • Eric Bogosian
  • Steve Braun – FBI Agent Wilson Hale
  • Michel Cook – SWAT Member
  • Scott Heindl – Gedge
  • John Michael Higgins
  • Triple H (Paul Levesque) – Jarko Grimwood
  • Natasha Lyonne
  • Patton Oswalt
  • Haili Page – Zoe
  • James Remar
  • Ron Selmour – Dex
  • Françoise Yip

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