Marvel to Debut a New Blade Actor Before Mahershala Ali’s Movie
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Marvel to Debut a New Blade Actor Before Mahershala Ali’s Movie

Fans are buzzing after new reports confirmed that Blade will appear in the upcoming Marvel Zombies series, with a new actor set to play the role prior to Mahershala Ali‘s movie. The news has fueled speculation about how the Daywalker will fit into the storyline, with many wondering what role he will play in the battle against the undead.

Todd Williams confirmed to voice Blade in Marvel Zombies

As per ComicBook.com, Todd Williams will voice Eric Brooks, also known as Blade Knight, in the upcoming Disney+ series. This role expands his presence in Marvel projects, as he previously voiced Rick Mason in the video game Spider-Man: Miles Morales.

Marvel Zombies will premiere on September 24, 2025, and continue the events of Marvel’s What If…?, which first introduced audiences to the undead plague in the MCU. The series brings back David Harbour as Red Guardian, Elizabeth Olsen as Scarlet Witch, Florence Pugh as Yelena, Simu Liu as Shang-Chi, and Iman Vellani as Ms. Marvel.

In an exclusive statement to ComicBook.com, showrunner Bryan Andrews teased, “All I can say is, blood will be spilled,” highlighting the series’ darker tone.

Williams joins the ensemble as Blade, a character long tied to hunting supernatural threats. His inclusion is notable in a story centered on a zombie outbreak. This marks Blade’s first appearance in Marvel animation connected to the MCU.

Alongside him, Hailee Steinfeld, Awkwafina, Randall Park, Dominique Thorne, and others will reprise their roles. Together, they form a wide-ranging lineup of heroes confronting the undead.

Beyond his Marvel work, Williams has voiced roles for DC. He portrayed Mongul and Metropolis citizens in Superman Returns: The Video Game. His experience across both Marvel and DC projects highlights his versatility as a voice actor.

Marvel Zombies originated in the comics, first appearing in Ultimate Fantastic Four. The concept later expanded into a series by Robert Kirkman and Sean Phillips. The Disney+ adaptation continues this legacy, placing familiar characters into a darker, horror-driven storyline.

Blade’s animated debut will arrive through Todd Williams’ performance.

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