Blade: Trinity
The first Blade film was highly regarded when it released and the second wasn’t all that bad. Unfortunately, the same couldn’t be said for the third film in the trilogy. Once again, Wesley Snipes returned as the feared vampire hunter but this time he had been framed for countless murders, turning popular sentiment against him. That premise is where the film falls apart, however, since the plot is muddled and quickly turns into a series of underwhelming action scenes. The tone also switches from dark and broody to jovial frequently, losing the comic book style that made the first film so fun. What is almost unforgivable, though, is how Blade himself plays a much smaller role than in the previous entries, making way for other, less interesting characters.