2. Blade

Even though X-Men gets the credit for making movies about Marvel’s superheroes take off, it was Blade that took that first step in 1998. Even now, Wesley Snipes’ best known role is as the half-vampire vampire hunter. While the first film in the trilogy was great and highly enjoyable, the succeeding parts declined in quality, and it’s been long enough since then for a new take.
Given the success of Deadpool, an R-rated Blade is perhaps the best move to return the character, whose rights also went back to Marvel, to the big screen. Much like Ghost Rider, the daywalker feels out of place in the MCU, and they both deserve a darker Marvel universe. With Doctor Strange introducing us to the idea of the Multiverse, such a vampire-infested universe can still feel part of the bigger one while remaining distinctly separate.
