Don't miss your last chance to stream the entire Blade Trilogy on Peacock—all three vampire-hunting classics leave in just 7 days.
- April 24, 2026
AceShowbiz - While the Marvel Cinematic Universe has dominated recent years with blockbuster hits, one trilogy stands apart as a fan-favorite among Marvel’s film catalog: Blade Trilogy. April has been a treat for fans of the vampire hunter known as the Daywalker, as all three movies were available to stream on Peacock. However, that access is about to end very soon, with the entire trilogy set to disappear from Peacock in just seven days.
The Blade Trilogy, consisting of Blade (1998), Blade II (2002), and Blade: Trinity (2004), will be removed from Peacock’s streaming library at the end of this month. While it is common for movies to rotate off streaming platforms due to licensing agreements, fans usually find these films popping up on other services shortly after. But with the Blade films, the future streaming destination remains uncertain, creating some concern for those who want to watch the trilogy uninterrupted.
As of the time this article was written, no other streaming platform has confirmed acquiring the rights to host the trilogy starting in May. This means viewers have a limited window of one week to stream the movies on Peacock before they vanish. While potential platforms like HBO Max remain a possibility, there have been no official announcements. Other major streaming services such as Hulu, Disney+, and Paramount+ have already disclosed their May lineups, and none include the Blade films.
It is worth noting that movies often cycle through streaming services, sometimes disappearing for a short period before reappearing elsewhere. A recent example is the CW’s Arrow series, which left Netflix but is scheduled to arrive on Pluto TV after a few months. So, although the trilogy is about to leave Peacock, it may return to streaming in the future — but when and where is still unknown.
For fans who haven’t yet revisited the trilogy, there remains a final chance to watch the entire series on Peacock. The Blade trilogy was a groundbreaking set of superhero films released well before the Marvel Cinematic Universe took off. The first film, in particular, stands out as a unique blend of superhero action and horror, fully embracing its dark and gritty vampire-hunter roots. This blend of genres has helped the trilogy maintain a strong fan following over the years.
Moreover, the Blade films have left a lasting cultural impact, including the excitement generated by Wesley Snipes reprising his role as Blade in other Marvel adaptations like Deadpool and Wolverine. That cross-franchise presence only adds to the trilogy’s enduring popularity.
With just a week left to stream the trilogy on Peacock, fans are encouraged to take advantage of this limited time availability. After that, it remains to be seen where the movies will surface next, and viewers may need to be patient before the trilogy is available to watch again on any streaming platform.
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