Featuring: Director Guillermo Del Toro and Producer Peter Frankfurt

Scene 10 - "The House of Pain"

Del Toro: When it came time to work with the actors, we realized that on the pages everybody was just a name and some dialogue. So we cooked up Reinhardt's character on the movie, on the go. We cooked up everybody in the Bloodpack on the go. There was very little on the page about what they were or what they did or how they interacted. So we made a friendship between Reinhardt and Chupa, and a friendship between Priest and Assad, and so on and so forth.

Scene 12 - "Mutant Misery"

The idea was to show that being bitten by a Reaper and the aftermath of that is not pleasant. Your body starts warming up and hurting and all that, and basically, your blood burns. They talk about his temperature and so forth, and you can see, if you watch carefully, that Chupa is holding him by the hair and pulls out a chunk of it.

Deleted scenes commentary

Scene 11 - More of the Bloodpack

Del Toro: And here comes another of those scenes that no one will miss, which is Chupa having a monologue.

Frankfurt: Well, Matt will miss it.

Del Toro: Matt misses it, but no one else does. I actually kinda liked Perlman in this scene.

Frankfurt: It's a good scene.

Del Toro: I like the idea of it, but rhythmically, it completely swamped the movie down.

Frankfurt: It's completely beside the point.

Del Toro: It was nice to see Nyssa defend Blade and defend the position of Blade in the structure of the Bloodpack, but again, what doesnt flow goes out.

Frankfurt: Its like a co-op board meeting; its like the last thing we needed to see.

Del Toro: And you know, it was very stiff. It was a very stiff scene, it was not shot with enough time, and it was a little bit hasty, and I was not very happy about it.

Commentary 2: Writer David Goyer and Wesley Snipes

Scene 9 - Leadership Training

Goyer: [introducing the Bloodpack] Donnie Yen, who's also doing some of the stunts, in the background there, and Matt Schulze, who's in this movie. Its kind of funny, he's in the first Blade as well. He was also in The Fast and the Furious, and for Fast and the Furious, he put on something like 70 pounds of muscle - that's him in the chain mail top - and he was in the first movie, playing this little scene, and nobody realized it was the same guy until after he was cast. He didn't even look remotely the same.

Scene 15 - Keep Your Enemies Closer

Goyer: [Chupa spraying himself] See, this is Matt Schulze. He's the guy that put on 70 pounds between the first film and the second film. He played a vampire called Crease in the first film. He's just in one scene, in the scene where Blades trapped with all the glass panels - the pages from the Book of Erebus - he's just got a couple lines.

The Blood Pact: Production Documentary

Part 3 - Leader of the Pack

0:15:21 Quick shot of Matt being made up

0:16:42-58 Conversation between Del Toro and Matt

Del Toro: Matt! [beckons] and Ron! You have to go in earlier.


Matt: I can't get under that motherfucker.

Del Toro: But as soon as you can.

Matt: I mean, that thing's like, there's no like- it's got a five-second frame right here before it even raises. I can't even get under it.

Del Toro: OK, as soon as you can.

Matt: OK

0:17:04-10 Shot of Matt filming a scene [ducking under the camera, by the way]

018:04-10 Matt in background

Part 5 - Fear the Reapers

0:41:35 - The "Magnificent Seven" shot of the Bloodpack

Part 6 - Suckhead Chic

0:43:44 - Quick shot of Bloodpack

0:49:59 - VERY brief shot of Chupa's shoulder

Branching Clips

Scene 1 - Comic Book Origins

04:53 - Quick shot of Bloodpack

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