According to Deadline, Lovecraft Country pilot director, Yann Demange, has been signed to helm Marvel’s Blade with When They See Us writer, Michael Starrbury, tapped to pen the film’s screenplay. Unfortunately, the report didn’t contain further details about when the cameras for the new Blade movie will start rolling. But, now that a director and writer are in tow, we shouldn’t have to wait too long to find out more details about the Blade reboot movie. Bringing Demange and Starrbury onto the MCU is a sign that Marvel Studios is open for a darker and grittier take on the franchise. There’s little doubt that Kevin Feige considered the success of the MCU TV shows, Werewolf by Night and Moon Knight. However, by effectively rebooting the upcoming reboot, Marvel will have to start from scratch. This was perhaps the main reason for the delay of Blade from November 3 next year to September 9, 2024, which also forced Marvel to shuffle the schedules of other Phase 5 movies. With a little less than two years before Blade hits theaters, Demange and Starrbury will have plenty of time to cook up something new for the MCU. Bassam Tariq also gave the newly onboarded members of the MCU his vote of approval. As it turns out, Tariq and Demange go way back. Tariq explained on Instagram that Demange helped in getting Mogul Mowgli made and released. It’s also reported that Mahershala Ali was involved throughout the process, which should ease concerns that he’ll leave the MCU before he even makes his big-screen debut as the Daywalker. The MCU has a history of successfully hiring lesser-known directors and giving them the reigns to big projects. Fingers crossed, Demange will join the long list of creatives that used the MCU to help propel their Hollywood careers. In the meantime, Marvel fans can still watch the final film of Phase 4 of the MCU in theaters as Black Panther: Wakanda Forever continues to dominate theaters worldwide.