Marvel's Blade & She-Hulk: Uncertain Futures in the MCU

Rumors swirl around the status of two high-profile Marvel projects as the franchise faces creative shake-ups.

Apr. 11, 2026 at 3:20pm

An extreme close-up of shattered glass and glittering sequins, conveying the high-stakes drama and glamour of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.The Marvel Cinematic Universe faces an uncertain future as the fates of key characters like Blade and She-Hulk remain in flux.San Diego Today

The Marvel Cinematic Universe is grappling with the uncertain futures of its planned Blade movie and the role of She-Hulk in upcoming Avengers films. The Blade reboot has faced multiple delays and creative turnover, while reports suggest actress Tatiana Maslany may no longer be interested in reprising her role as Jennifer Walters/She-Hulk. These developments have sparked speculation about the direction of the MCU's supernatural and Hulk-related storylines.

Why it matters

The fate of Blade and She-Hulk are crucial to Marvel's plans to expand the supernatural and Hulk-related elements of the MCU. Delays and creative issues with Blade could signal a missed opportunity to delve deeper into the franchise's mystical side, while the potential loss of Maslany as She-Hulk could disrupt Marvel's vision for the character's role in future Avengers films.

The details

The Blade reboot, originally slated for a 2023 release, has been pushed back multiple times and seen a revolving door of directors and writers. Insider reports suggest Marvel's initial plan was to use the film to explore the origins of the Ebony Blade and introduce supernatural elements like vampires and Lilith, setting the stage for a Midnight Sons movie. However, these plans have apparently been scrapped, leading to ongoing rewrites and delays. Meanwhile, reports indicate actress Tatiana Maslany, who played Jennifer Walters/She-Hulk in the Disney+ series, is no longer interested in working with Disney, potentially jeopardizing the character's future in the MCU, including a rumored appearance in Avengers: Doomsday.

  • In 2019, Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige announced Mahershala Ali would star in a new Blade movie.
  • The Blade film was initially slated for a November 3, 2023 release, but has since been pushed back multiple times to September 6, 2024, then February 14, 2025, and briefly to November 7, 2025, before being removed from Marvel's schedule entirely.
  • Avengers: Doomsday is scheduled for release on December 18, with Avengers: Secret Wars following on December 17, 2027.

The players

Kevin Feige

The President of Marvel Studios who announced the Blade reboot in 2019.

Mahershala Ali

The actor set to star in the Blade reboot.

Tatiana Maslany

The actress who played Jennifer Walters/She-Hulk in the Disney+ series, and is reportedly no longer interested in working with Disney.

Alex Perez

An insider from The Cosmic Circus who has provided updates on the status of Blade and She-Hulk in the MCU.

Mia Goth

An actress who remains attached to the Blade reboot.

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What they’re saying

“According to Perez, the film was intended to explore the origins of the Ebony Blade while delving deep into the MCU's supernatural lore—vampires, Lilith, the Underworld, and more. This would have set the stage for the Midnight Sons movie, a project that's been shrouded in mystery.”

— Alex Perez, Insider, The Cosmic Circus

What’s next

As Avengers: Doomsday and Avengers: Secret Wars approach, Marvel will need to make decisions about the roles of Blade and She-Hulk in the upcoming films. The studio may need to recast the She-Hulk character if Tatiana Maslany is no longer interested, and determine whether to move forward with the supernatural elements originally planned for the Blade movie.

The takeaway

The uncertain futures of Blade and She-Hulk highlight the creative challenges Marvel faces as it continues to expand the MCU. These setbacks could be growing pains for a franchise pushing boundaries, or they may signal deeper issues that could impact the overall direction of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.