Blade actor Wesley Snipes reacted to the news of him breaking two major Guinness World Records following his cameo in Deadpool & Wolverine.
Snipes broke the record for having the “Longest Career as a Live-Action Marvel Character” and the record for “Longest Gap Between Character Appearances in Marvel Films.”
By securing the first title, Snipes dethroned Jackman, who starred as Wolverine in the super-hero threequel.
The 62-year-old actor was surprised after learning of his new achievements.
He took to X (formally known as Twitter) and wrote: ‘Whuuuut?! Really? Do I get a certificate too?’
‘Lordy Lordy Lordy…Thank you @guinnessworldrecords, I’m your fan!’ he further added.
Snipes’ return to the Marvel Cinematic Universe comes almost 26 years after he first played Eric Brooks, the half-vampire Daywalker in Blade (1998), Blade II (2002), and Blade: Trinity (2004).
But he will not be the part of the forthcoming Blade film, scheduled to premiere in the theaters on November 7, 2025, as it will feature Mahershala Ali as the lead.