Years before Marvel announced the reboot of Blade Runner, Thor 3: Twilight of the Gods had hinted at the existence of vampires in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Blade Warrior, whose real name is Eric Brooks, is the face of the vampire hunters in the Marvel Universe. In 1998, the comic book adaptation of the live-action movie Blade Runner 1 achieved unprecedented success, which was one of the important milestones in Marvel's history and laid the foundation for Marvel to become a giant in the film industry today.

However, due to the poor performance of blade warrior 3, although blade is loved by fans, he and vampire have not appeared on the big screen since then. However, this is about to change. In the fifth phase of the MCU and in Sony's upcoming Spider-Man spin-off movie "Mobias", we will all see the blade warrior.
Since the groundbreaking launch of Iron Man, Marvel has vastly pioneered its cinematic universe, in which we can see alien transformers, reality-distorting wizards, and a variety of vibrant planets. Today, although the Infinite Saga has come to an end, there are still a large number of important characters (such as mutants and Atlanteans) that have not yet officially appeared.
The good news is that the Marvel Universe will continue to expand rapidly. "Thor 3: Twilight of the Gods", released in 2017, has made a great contribution to this. In this film, director Taiga Viditti uses Thor's journey through space to explore unknown corners, reshaping the character of Thor and the entire film series, presenting a variety of strange creatures and mentioning some legendary characters.
Easter eggs in Thor 3: Twilight of the Gods include hints of the presence of horse-faced Thor and Korbinites in the Marvel Universe, the gods Ares and Olympus, and Blade's bloodthirsty rival vampire.
At the time, Thor and stone man Coenger were preparing to compete in the Intergalactic Championship, and Thor hoped to find a weapon to replace his Thor's Hammer. At this time, Kornger chose a wooden three-pointed spear for him from a pile of weapons for selection, but Thor refused. However, Korenger also said that it was "of little use except for stabbing three vampires."
With this line, the director pays tribute to his own horror comedy "Vampire Life", a pseudo-documentary about vampires living in an apartment. However, it also hints at the existence of vampires in the Marvel Universe.
If this line was uttered by any Earth character or any alien who understands Earth's culture, then we can simply take it as a joke. But it came out of Korngar's mouth, which became evidence of the existence of vampires in the Marvel Universe, because Kornger from the alien planet knew almost nothing about Earth customs.
Moreover, while this does not mean that Koenge has any intersection with vampires, it also suggests that many other distant alien races must have a general understanding of vampires as creatures, and their typical characteristics, including the fact that nailing a vampire's heart with a wooden nail can cause them to pause. If they hadn't posed a direct threat on Saka or Korenger's home planet, Ria, they would certainly exist somewhere in the Legendary Universe.
Marvel's success lies not only in their ability to plan ahead, but also in their ability to transform some previously careless details into important elements in later movies. For example, Loki's Scepter contains the Infinity Stones, and the Infinity Gauntlet (though fake) has appeared in Odin's treasure trove.
Now it seems that this easter egg in "Thor 3", which everyone never noticed, may become the starting point for blade warriors to join the Marvel universe.
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