Blade: Trinity, an early gem in Marvel’s cinematic treasure chest, was more than just a supernaturally infused action flick. The 2004 movie starring Wesley Snipes was packed with backstage drama, and plenty of controversy to make a tabloid columnist blush!
Ever wondered what happens when you throw a quirky Canadian actor and a stoic martial artist into the same film set? Well, to put it lightly, sparks didn’t just fly; they turned into a full-blown fireworks display! Ryan Reynolds and Snipes, the two stars at the center of Blade: Trinity, reportedly clashed like titans, and their infamous feud became the stuff of Hollywood legend.
So, is it any wonder why Deadpool & Wolverine couldn’t resist addressing this beef? Naturally, the latest flick has put its own spin on the situation, turning the old conflict into comedic gold with its fresh brand of humor.
The Best Quotes from Ryan Reynolds About Wesley Snipes
Wesley Snipes catapulted into the action star stratosphere with Blade and Blade II, proving he could handle a vampire or two with style. To ride the coattails of this success, New Line Cinema rolled out Blade: Trinity in 2004, hoping to strike sensation once again. Instead, the film hit a sour note, failing to match the bite of its predecessors and earning a heap of critical groans (24% on Rotten Tomatoes).
But the on-screen action wasn’t the only thing stirring up drama. Rumors swirled about a feverish feud between Snipes and co-star Ryan Reynolds, who played Hannibal King. In a 2004 chat with IGN, Reynolds spilled the beans about the on-set tension, attributing much of it to Snipes’ Method acting.
The Deadpool star, 47, quipped that he felt like he only ever met Blade, not Snipes, thanks to Snipes’ commitment to staying in character. Despite this, Reynolds maintained that his “utmost respect” for Snipes was as solid as a vampire-slaying sword and stated that the supposed friction was “overblown”.
Reynolds also shared a particularly revealing anecdote about a scene where he felt the tension was so real. He recounted a moment where he turned to Jessica Biel and, caught up in the moment, asked:
He hates me, doesn’t he?
The Green Lantern star also threw in a playful jab at Snipes’ character with a line suggesting Blade might need a good therapist and a “blinking” lesson.
There’s another one where I do a dime store psychoanalysis of him where I say, ‘You ever thought about sitting down and talking with someone, getting in touch with your inner child, and also you might want to try blinking once in a while’.
But the rumored feud was further laid to rest at San Diego Comic-Con’s Hall H panel. Reynolds, in a heartwarming moment, introduced Snipes as “my friend” during a showcase of cameo appearances in Deadpool 3. This friendly gesture nailed shut any lingering doubts about their past quarrels.
The Past Beef Was Seemingly Put To Bed In Deadpool & Wolverine
Whether the friction was between Ryan Reynolds and Wesley Snipes or just between their characters, Blade: Trinity became infamous for its off-screen drama. The good news?
The long-standing spat became the punchline of one of Deadpool’s signature meta quips after Snipes reprised his role as Blade in Deadpool & Wolverine. In the film, we see Blade join a ragtag crew of vintage Marvel heroes hanging out in the Void.
When Deadpool tries to rally the team against Cassandra Nova, Blade makes it clear he’s not a fan of the wisecracking antihero. Deadpool, never one to miss a beat, responds with, “You never liked me.” This zinger playfully winks at the actors’ on-screen tension in Blade: Trinity.
So, whether it was a storm in a teacup or genuine tension, the beef between Reynolds and Snipes has simmered down. The duo’s playful jab in Deadpool 3 confirms they’ve moved beyond the drama, ready to team up and laugh about it together.
Catch Deadpool & Wolverine in theaters and Blade: Trinity can be rented on Apple TV.