True Detective creator Nic Pizzolatto has signed on to write Marvel Studios Blade movie, reuniting with Mahershala Ali, who starred in the third season of his HBO crime series.
Blade boasts Oscar winner Ali as the title vampire slayer, with Aaron Pierre, Delroy Lindo and Mia Goth among the starry cast. Pre-production on the film is underway, with Pizzolatto taking on writing duties, working from a draft of the script by Emmy nominee Michael Starrbury, which has been said to be darker than most MCU movies.
Directed by Yann Demange, who helmed White Boy Rick and the pilot for Lovecraft Country, the film is expected to begin filming in late May in Atlanta.
The Blade reboot was first announced at Comic-Con in 2019, when Marvel Studio chief Kevin Feige surprised Hall H by announcing Ali would take up the mantle of the infamous daywalker after Wesley Snipes played the Marvel Comics character in three films between 1998 and 2006.
Blade is currently slated to hit theaters on Sept. 6, 2024 as the final film in Phase Five of the MCU.
Pizzolatto and Alis cinematic chemistry has already been proven, with their collaboration on the third season of True Detective resulting in a Primetime Emmy nomination for the actors performance as Wayne Hays, a troubled Arkansas cop.
Pizzolatto, an award-winning novelist and short-story writer, is best known for creating the critically acclaimed HBO anthology drama series, which launched in 2014, starring Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson. A fourth season, subtitled Night Country and starring Jodie Foster and Kali Reis, will debut later this year. The writer is also developing a reboot of The Magnificent Seven for Amazon. Pizzolatto is represented by WME and Anonymous Content.
Its notable that news of Pizzolattos move to join the Marvel movie comes just days before the WGA contract expires on May 1, with a work stoppage possibly imminent.
THR was first to report news of Pizzolattos involvement. Marvel had no comment on the reports.