Mahershala Ali is calling out Marvel Studios for not making #Blade, which was officially announced at #ComicCon in 2019:
“I’ve been doing this professionally for pushing 30 years now, and one thing I’ve learned is that what is for you is for you and what is not is not. For whatever reason, that project is not for me. If they wanted to do it, we would’ve done it. So I have to move on, and I have moved on. Again, you had me under contract, they have billions of dollars, if they wanted to do the movie, we would’ve done the movie. So we’re not doing the movie.”
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Mahershala Ali says he will no longer star as Blade.
He trained for a year to prepare for ‘Blade’ so he used the sword training for his next action film ‘Your Mother Your Mother Your Mother’.
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Mahershala Ali has called out Marvel for ‘BLADE’ never happening.
“You had me under contract, they have billions of dollars, if they wanted to do the movie, we would've done the movie... I feel ready to move on from the Blade questions. Those questions are for them.”
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This is incredible. FIFA yesterday issued brief to possibly expand World Cup to 64 teams - decision by August 14.
I wonder who would benefit most... maybe private investors...
@ChiefPEPESU@omaakatugba Taking events and reasons for communal joy and selling it off to private equity is one of the biggest reasons as to why we're in a cultural mire.
You're taking logs out of the cabin walls and using it for firewood.
Remember JP Morgan saying they'd "misjudged" the reaction to their doomed European Super League project?
Well, they've come back for more, helping Fifa to privatise the World Cup.
I, personally, look forward to the 220-team World Cup presented by Blackrock, hosted exclusively in the United States every six months and powered by Polymarket.
Let me say this very directly.
Football does not belong to investors. It belongs to the people who fill the stands and who stand on the touchline week in, week out, rain or shine.
The World Cup is not a product. It is the greatest competition in world sport, and it was never anyone's to sell. Dress the deal up however you like. Once you have sold a piece of it, you have sold out.
Football belongs to the fans. It always has, and it always will.
There is something deeply funny about the first film after the MCU reboot meant to course correct and improve their storytelling being directed by Shawn Levy
Honestly, this whole Manchester United season ticket fiasco should have mainstream media shouting from the rooftops. It’s a disgrace on so many levels and should be called out as such by the numerous ex-United talking heads that populate football media in this country.