
Marvel’s Cinematic Universe has brought fans many incredible movies, but the Blade trilogy remains particularly beloved. Fans were thrilled to have all three films available to stream on Peacock this April, but unfortunately, they’ll be removed from the platform in just seven days.
All three Blade movies—Blade (1998), Blade II (2002), and Blade: Trinity (2004)—will be removed from Peacock at the end of this month. It’s common for films to leave streaming services, and they often reappear on others quickly due to changing licensing deals. However, finding the Blade films elsewhere might be a bit more difficult.
Where Is the Blade Trilogy Going After Leaving Peacock?
As of today, the Blade movies aren’t scheduled to appear on any streaming services in May. If you want to watch them, you should do so within the next week, as it might be a while before they’re available again. No other streaming platform has announced they’ll be adding the films. While HBO Max is a possibility – we now know what’s coming to Hulu, Disney+, and Paramount+ – there’s no confirmation yet. Don’t worry too much if you miss them this month, though. Movies often leave streaming services temporarily and then return. For example, Arrow recently left Netflix but will be available on Pluto TV in May, just a few months later.
You still have a week to stream the Blade trilogy, and it’s definitely worth watching. Released before Iron Man, these films were a fantastic series of superhero movies that uniquely blended action with genuine horror – especially the first Blade film. The trilogy leaned into its horror roots, and that’s a big reason why Blade remains so popular with fans, creating a lot of excitement around Wesley Snipes’ return to the role in Deadpool & Wolverine.
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2026-04-24 05:10