SummaryWesley Snipes returns as the iconic vampire hunter Blade in this third installment of the hit film series. (New Line Cinema)
Directed By:David S. Goyer
Written By:David S. Goyer, Marv Wolfman, Gene Colan
Blade: Trinity
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Generally Unfavorable
38
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Metascore
Generally Unfavorable
38
7% Positive
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2 Reviews
53% Mixed
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40% Negative
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63
Thankfully, Reynolds (bearded, looking a bit like Jason Lee) adds some scrappiness and humor to a series that might otherwise have collapsed under self-parody.
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Should reasonably please fans of the genre before assuming its place in the horror section of your local video store.
User score
Mixed or Average
4.7
19% Positive
39 Ratings
39 Ratings
52% Mixed
107 Ratings
107 Ratings
29% Negative
59 Ratings
59 Ratings
Dec 10, 2022
8
All 3 Blade movies are awesome in my opinion. This one is my favorite out of the series. It introduced at the time a different type and kind of vampire. This is movie is freakin' awesome.
Feb 3, 2022
7
Blade: Trinity. Long live the most important vampire! The third film holds the level and remains as dynamic and aggressive as ever. But there are weaknesses, this is what happens with Whistler and the second main antagonist of the film who is presented as the coolest vampire, but in fact he is the level of Deacon Frost.
50
But there's just enough comforting familiarity mixed with refreshing new characters to hold the casserole of a plot together.
42
Has a surprising number of problems: dire scripting, sloppy plotting and coffee-jittery editing, for starters. But its biggest problem is that Blade himself takes a back seat to a host of new and mostly uninteresting characters.
38
Kris Kristofferson, as a scaled-down old gray mentor to Blade, still looks like the visual equivalent of your five worst college hangovers.
30
There's nothing beneath the flashy editing and self-consciously cool production design but a soulless adrenaline machine that's never scary and rarely engrossing.
20
If ever there was a case for quitting while you're behind, this "Blade" is it -- ready to be buried in a vat of garlic.
Jul 13, 2020
7
I mean it is messy as a movie, but it is so entertaining that I can't give it a mixed or negative rating.
Jan 20, 2026
6
The fractured edge of a fading legacy: A 3.0-star rhythm of stagnant action.2012 (3.0)I watched "Blade: Trinity" in 2012, and it occupied a functional but uninspiring 3.0-star space in my archive, especially when juxtaposed against the high-tension brilliance of the "Underworld" series I explored that same year. While the film attempted to deliver a "sensational" conclusion to the trilogy, the narrative rhythm felt increasingly stagnant and disconnected, lacking the "raw" and "chewy" intensity of its predecessors. Ryan Reynolds brought a certain pathetic humor to the screen, but the introduction of a modernized Dracula felt like a "revelation" of creative fatigue rather than a visceral expansion of the lore. The 95% preservation of my memory suggests that while the "vivid" action sequences provided a superficial thrill, they failed to shatter the fourth wall of my skepticism toward its messy execution. It was certainly more entertaining than the "1.0-star traumas" of my 2012 record, avoiding the "silent frustration" of a complete narrative void, yet it remained a far cry from a 5.0-star masterpiece. It stands as a respectable 3.0-star record—a stylish but ultimately hollow endeavor that prioritized flashy spectacle over the "raw" emotional stakes and dark immersion that define my favorite genre encounters.
Aug 14, 2024
6
it's by far the worst movie in the trilogy with too many side characters that take away screen time from Blade and I found the bigger focus on humor to be a mistake, the story is by far the worst in the trilogy and has a lot many problems and I preferred the action scenes in the previous movies as well that said it was still an entertaining movie and while I do think it is the worst in the trilogy I don't think it is a bad movie but it is definitely a heavily flawed movie
Oct 4, 2024
3
Let's quickly talk about the Blade saga. From my side as a fan of the character, I liked the films (with the exception of the third, but we already talked about that), but on a critical side, I have to say that they are mediocre films. Now specifically about Blade Trinity, it's a very disappointing film,It is worth mentioning that it has practically the same script as the other two films, but with some differences of course. They bring in one of the main fictional villains, so he can be nothing in the film, and look, the film has some really bad jokes, really horrible, embarrassing.Ryan Reynolds should be ashamed not only of making the Green Lantern film, but of making this film as well. Furthermore, the film tries to bring emotional scenes and fails miserably, it tries to make us care about characters we barely know and don't even bond with, it's **** director seems to have wanted to put all the standard cliché elements of Hollywood films into one. A very weak and shameful film, I really hope they revive the Blade character in an epic way in the future.
Apr 21, 2021
3
Blade Trinity.... It's a piece of **** that blew any chance of seeing Blade in theaters in the short to medium term.
Production Company:
- New Line Cinema
- Shawn Danielle Productions Ltd.
- Amen Ra Films
- Marvel Enterprises
- Peter Frankfurt Productions
- Imaginary Forces
Release Date:Dec 8, 2004
Duration:1 h 53 m
Rating:R
Tagline:Where it began so it shall end.
Awards
Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, USA
• 1 Nomination




























