"More Blade, please": Ryan Reynolds is calling for Wesley Snipes to get a "Logan-style send-off" after Deadpool and Wolverine
Ryan Reynolds is sharing the Wesley Snipes love
Deadpool and Wolverine star Ryan Reynolds is sharing the love for Wesley Snipes's Blade in a new Instagram post.
The Marvel Phase 5 movie brought Snipes back as Blade in a cameo that sent fans into a frenzy (and even poked fun at the MCU's attempts to reboot Blade with Mahershala Ali).
"The reaction when @realwesleysnipes enters the movie is the most intense thing l’ve heard in a theater. People screaming with uninhibited joy and love is also the sound of a legacy," Reynolds captioned his post, which features multiple behind the scenes snaps from the set of the movie. "More Blade please. #DayWalker ***A Logan-style send off, specifically"
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This isn't the first time Reynolds has called for a Logan-esque Blade movie. "There is no Fox Marvel Universe or MCU without Blade first creating a market. He’s Marvel Daddy. Please retweet for a Logan-like send off," he previously shared on Twitter.
As for the new Blade movie, progress on the film has been particularly difficult. A slew of behind the scenes changes has meant that, five years after it was announced, we're still no closer to seeing Ali's Blade on our screens.
Deadpool and Wolverine is in theaters now. For even more on the movie, check out our verdict in the Deadpool and Wolverine review, our pieces on the Deadpool and Wolverine ending explained and the Deadpool and Wolverine post-credits scene, or see what else Marvel has in store with our guide to all the upcoming Marvel movies and shows.
You can also get up to speed on the MCU so far with our guide to watching Marvel movies in order.
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