Blade: Trinity (2004)
Wesley Snipes is back as the ultimate vampire hunter, joining forces with the Nightstalkers, a clan of human vampire hunters, against the powerful villain Danica Talos.
Talos has resurrected a man known as 'Drake' (he was once known as 'Dracula') from a century-long sleep, in the hopes of gaining world control for all vampires. Blade and the Nightstalkers must unleash a virus that will kill all vampires but have only once chance to make it work.
Trinity also stars Jessica Biel as Abigail, the daughter of Whistler (Kris Kristofferson), who inherits the vampire-slaying duties that once belonged to Blade (Wesley Snipes); and Ryan Reynolds (National Lampoon's Van Wilder) as hannibal King, one of the Nightstalkers.
Classification: Suitable only for persons of 15 years and over
Starring: Jessica Biel, Wesley Snipes, Parker Posey, Ryan Reynolds, Dominic Purcell, Kris Kristofferson, John Michael Higgins, Mark Berry
Director: David S. Goyer
Related Films:
  • Blade
  • Blade 2
    Members Reviews
    Reviewed by: Jaz Moghul
    Very comic book-ey, enjoyable if you're into comic books
    I really liked this movie. I liked the earlier blade movies too but this is very different. I found the the first movie darker with a stronger storyline; they've got gradually more like the spiderman comic books: More action, funnier, a few serious moments, vunerable hero's and gung-ho fights. Culminating in trinity which is just like either a Capcom streetfigher game or as I said a spiderman comic book (pre-all that crazy alien costume stuff). Anyway, I liked the supporting roles, thought the hellian hottie Abigail adds great eye candy and fighting envy to the movie; Hannibal is superb as a... Well whatever he is (annoyed sex toy with a funny streak?), good addition. I watched it twice (in a row) just cos' it entertained me on a boring wednesday afternoon. Story's ok, action good, effects good, gags excellent, I liked the acting and the villains too. Would be in my collection for entertainment value. Better than the final Matrix.
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    Blade: Trinity
     
    Genres:
    Thrillers
    Action & Adventure
    Horror

    Run Time:
    113 Minutes

    Subtitles:
    English

    Languages:
    English

    Countries:
    USA

    BFI Classification:
    Suitable only for persons of 15 years and over

    Release Date:
    25/04/2005

    Production Year:
    2004

    Aspect Ratio:
    Widescreen 2.35:1

    Colour:
    Colour
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