Any film or television series based on the vampire hunting genre will unavoidably draw comparisons to the Daywalker stories since Blade changed the way vampire hunting movies are perceived in the public. Day Shift is doing everything it can to set itself apart from Blade with its noticeably more comic tone, as it is already extremely conscious of this. It's equally as clever to go one step farther and depict vampire hunting as a legitimate industry.

Day Shift is pitching itself as a take on vampire hunting that more closely resembles a buddy cop movie blended with the story of a down-on-his-luck protagonist in Bud's desire for a quick paycheck to protect his wife and daughter from leaving, lacking Blade's place in the superhero genre. With a plot like that and characters that are much more in over their heads than Blade ever was, Day Shift is appropriately different from the vampire-hunting tropes that fans of Blade are used to (and its MCU reboot with Mahershala Ali). Because of this, comparisons become much less of an issue, and Day Shift is in a far better position to appeal to viewers searching for a unique take on the vampire hunting subgenre.

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