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Blade 2: Bloodhunt - Wesley Snipes, Luke Goss, Kris Kristofferson, Guillermo Del Toro

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The Daywalker known as Blade (Wesley Snipes) is forced to ally himself with a group of vampires because of a terrifying new type of undead called a "reaper". Part vampire, part death incarnate and completely consumed with blood lust, vampires are to reapers what humans are to vampires: prey. As the first reaper, Nomak (Luke Goss), continues turn both humans and vampires being into more of his kind, blade must find a way to end this threat - and survive his uneasy truce with the bloodsuckers with which he's allied himself.

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Theatrical report

More fun from vampire land. See Blade.

Security censorship classification

MA 15+ (Medium level violence, horror theme, drug use)

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108 minutes (1:48 hours)

Not for public release in Australia before date

Film: 11 July 2002
VHS rental: 20 November 2002
DVD retail: 19 May 2005 - Box set

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