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...Goyer is quick to point out that the heart of the Blade films is the story of vampires. From the first film it has been cleat that Goyer’s creations were not the same brooding troubled bloodsuckers found in Anne Rice novels or standard Dracula stories...
...should Blade pass the torch, why not just continue the fight himself? “Wesley is getting old,” Goyer admits. “He is still in good shape but he simply cannot do the stunts he was able to for the first Blade film. In a couple of scenes I actually used CGI to graft his face onto that of a stunt double...
...really proud of what I did with vampires in the first film,” Goyer says. “The whole idea of vampirism being a type of sexually transmitted disease always struck me as interesting, but I never understood why vampires never seemed to have fun. In the Blade films I try not to idolize them, but I do make them somewhat enviable: they wear the best clothes, live in the nicest places, and have access to everything they could ever want...
With vampires such a great narrative inspiration, Goyer remains open to the prospect of further films: “It really just depends on whether there is another story worth telling. Right now I don’t know what we would do…but I did have an idea for the third film that was eventually scrapped, who knows what could happen...
Even if this is the final Blade, there will be no shortage of David Goyer in Hollywood...