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For years, Blade has fought against the vampires in the cover of the night. But now, after falling into the crosshairs of the FBI, he is forced out into the daylight, where he is driven to join forces with a clan of human vampire hunters he never knew existed—The Nightstalkers. Together with Abigail and Hannibal, two deftly trained Nightstalkers, Blade follows a trail of blood to the ancient creature that is also hunting him—the original vampire, Dracula.
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Blade: Trinity is widely considered a disappointing conclusion to the franchise that suffers from a weak, derivative screenplay and unfocused direction. While the action choreography receives some praise, the film is frequently criticized for its tonal inconsistencies, lackluster portrayal of Dracula, and the sidelining of its titular character.
| Acting | The film features well-choreographed and stylish action sequences that provide moments of entertainment. | |
| Screenplay | The screenplay is consistently described as weak, derivative, and lacking the narrative cohesion of the previous entries. | |
| Originality | Dominic Purcell's portrayal of Dracula is viewed as a misstep, rendering the antagonist generic and lacking the menace expected of the character. | |
| Acting | Wesley Snipes’ performance is seen as diminished, with the actor appearing disengaged and underutilized compared to his iconic turn in the first film. | |
| Humor | Opinions on the new supporting cast are divided; some find Ryan Reynolds’ comedic persona a welcome addition, while others argue his humor is tonally jarring and undermines the series' grit. |