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Original ‘Blade’ Star Stephen Dorff Is Sick Of Marvel’s ‘Worthless Garbage’

Stephen Dorff, who is known for his role as Deacon Frost in the 1999 Blade, is calling out Marvel. The actor said, per The Daily Beast, that he would only…

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LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – JANUARY 10: Stephen Dorff arrives at the Premiere Of HBO’s “True Detective” Season 3 at Directors Guild Of America on January 10, 2019 in Los Angeles, California.

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Stephen Dorff, who is known for his role as Deacon Frost in the 1999 Blade, is calling out Marvel. The actor said, per The Daily Beast, that he would only be in another comic book film if they "were more like when I started when we made Blade, or the few that have been decent over the years, like when [Christopher] Nolan did The Dark Knight and reinvented Batman from Tim Burton."

"All this other garbage is just embarrassing, you know what I mean?" Dorff continued. "I mean, God bless them, they’re making a bunch of money, but their movies suck [laughs]. And nobody’s going to remember them. Nobody’s remembering Black Adam at the end of the day. I didn’t even see that movie, it looked so bad."

Dorff explained that major film companies should look into hiring new talented filmmakers and "stop making films like Black Adam" and "worthless garbage over and over again."

Later in the interview, he specifically called out Marvel remaking Blade, since there have been widely-reported complications with production. Oscar-winning actor Mahershala Ali is attached to the project but the original director Bassam Tariq exited the film two months before the intended production start date. Now, Yann Demange is currently set to direct. Dorff said the newer Blade is no match for the 1999 version directed by Steve Norrington. Dorff's attacks on the film seem a bit odd, especially as Dorff and Mahershala Ali co-starred in season 3 of HBO's True Detective. 

"Marvel is used to me trashing them anyway," Dorff said. "How’s that PG Blade movie going for you, that can’t get a director? [laughs] Because anybody who goes there is going to be laughed at by everyone, because we already did it and made it the best. There’s no Steve Norrington out there."

Several films will be celebrating their 25th anniversary in 2023. Many of these films still reign supreme in our personal movie archives and are still relevant in pop culture today. The Parent Trap, The Truman Show, the first installment of the Rush Hour franchise, and many more have a huge anniversary to celebrate in the upcoming months. Take a look at 20 films that will be celebrating their 25th anniversary in 2023:

1. There's Something About Mary

2. Rush Hour

3. Armageddon

4. Doctor Dolittle

5. The Truman Show

6. The Parent Trap

7. Saving Private Ryan

8. The Rugrats Movie

9. Blade

10. Antz

11. The Wedding Singer

12. Belly

13. How Stella Got Her Groove Back

14. Star Trek: Insurrection

15. The Players Club

16. Godzilla

17. Mulan

18. A Bug’s Life

19. Star Trek: Insurrection

20. Enemy of the State