Wesley Snipes Finally Talks About Those Bad Behavior Rumors On Set Of Blade Trinity


It's been a long, long while since the first Blade movie made its way to the big screen, and now, 20 years after the film's premiere, iconic vampire hunter actor Wesley Snipes has finally decided to address the rumors of his supposed bad behaviour on the set of the third Blade movie, Blade: Trinity.

Speaking in an interview with VICE to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the original Blade movie, Snipes finally addressed reports of legendary bad behavior on the film. One of the stories about this bad behavior came from the comedian Patton Oswalt. Oswalt had a small role in Blade: Trinity and the comedian has claimed before that Snipes stayed in character during the entire shoot.

This is one of the stories that the actor now refutes, telling Vice, "Once again, I'll say to you sir, look at the source of information. I didn't know Patton Oswalt was a method actor. Would he know the difference?"

The actor also refutes the rumors hat he mostly stayed in his trailer during the production of the film. However, the actor doesn't deny the infamous rumors of the post-it notes on set.

"That may have happened. I wouldn't say it was frequent. Because our whole crew was banished to another side of the island of production. The only way we could sometimes get messages since we didn't have the radio, was to get it there by courier or pigeon sometimes," Snipes laughs.

The post-it notes don't seem like a bad story though and while Blade: Trinity ended up being the weakest film in the franchise, it wasn't as terrible as fans remember.

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