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Goyer said that he was “perfectly” happy leaving Blade in someone else’s hand, and he pointed out several other superhero movies he enjoyed even when they were compared to his past work with the same characters. “I loved Robert Pattinson’s Batman. It’s not as if I worked on an iteration of a character and can’t appreciate a newer iteration,” he said. “I wrote Man of Steel and I liked the new Superman. So, I am totally ready to see another iteration of Blade.”

“I have been puzzled why they are having so much trouble because they already had Mahershala Ali. He seemed like the perfect casting for it,” Goyer said. “I don’t know what they are doing. I’ve had a lot of people and journalists ask, ‘Why don’t you go in there and help them with it?’ Prior to that happening, I hadn’t really considered it.”
Conflicting reports about Blade made everyone curious, from industry insiders to casual fans, and Goyer wasn’t immune. “I had my agent call Marvel about six months ago to say, ‘Do you guys need any help with it?’” He confirmed. “And they said, ‘No, we’re good. We’re on the right path now.’ I wouldn’t say no to it. It would be interesting to revisit it decades afterwards.”








