Day Shift, an action comedy on Netflix, gives vampire hunters one advantage over Blade that he never had. Jamie Foxx plays Bud Jablonski in Day Shift, which will premiere on Netflix in august 2022 and mark the directorial debut of veteran stuntman and coordinator J.J. Perry. Bud Jablonski's ostensible work as a pool cleaner actually conceals his real existence as a vampire hunter. As Snoop Dogg and Dave Franco join him in their search for the undead, he is far from the only vampire hunter in Day Shift.

For many people, Blade is the figure and the movie that come to mind when thinking about vampire hunting, yet his vampire hunting operation was much more covert than Bud's. Blade opens with him, Whistler (Kris Kristofferson), and other vampire hunters stealing watches from vampire familiars to pay for their mission. Day Shift appears to depict vampire hunters with a different kind of revenue flow, as Wesley Snipes' vampire hunter Blade observes to Dr. Karen Jensen (N'Bushe Wright), "We're not exactly the march of Dimes."

Bud and his fellow vampire hunters can be seen working for the Union in the Day Shift movie trailer. Bud and other vampire hunters operate as mercenaries for the Union, in contrast to Blade's vampire hunting lifestyle, where vampire hunting is a legitimate industry that pays its hunters well. Day Shift is positioning itself for far greater success by standing apart from Blade in this way.

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