6 Years Ago, Marvel Pulled the Plug On This Supernatural Spinoff Over Creative Differences

Ever since the explosion of comic book projects, starting in the early 2000s, many Marvel characters have received the live-action treatment in various forms from different studios. 20th Century Fox was notably responsible for the X-Men and Fantastic Four film series, while Sony continues to have control over Spider-Man and his web of characters. Sony also had the film rights to another central Marvel character in Ghost Rider. After acquiring the rights in the ’90s due to Marvel’s bankruptcy, Sony would eventually bring Ghost Rider to the screen in 2007.Ghost Rider starred Nicolas Cage, Eva Mendes, and featured Peter Fonda as Mephisto. Like many comic book movies at the time, Ghost Rider explored the character’s origin story, with Cage portraying the Johnny Blaze version. Ghost Rider wasn’t the most successful comic book movie ever released, with unfavorable reviews, but it did make enough of a dent at the box office to warrant a sequel in 2011. Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance saw the return of Cage as Blaze, in a lower-budget effort that failed to find enough success to continue with another installment. Despite Ghost Rider’s potential on the big screen, the character still awaits a crowd-pleaser. However, one Ghost Rider project nearly came to fruition six years ago, and it could’ve broken the curse.Gabriel Luna would appear as the new Ghost Rider at the start of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.’s fourth season, and in nine other episodes throughout the series. At one point, the Blaze version of Ghost Rider also appeared in flashbacks. Reyes eventually crossed paths with Daisy Johnson, starting as foes, before eventually teaming up with S.H.I.E.L.D. to defeat Lucy Bauer. Later on in the series, Ghost Rider would also help the S.H.I.E.L.D. team overcome Aida and her Life Model Decoys (LMD) before taking the Darkhold somewhere safe. Ghost Rider’s inclusion in Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. added more supernatural elements to the series, and many fans responded positively to Luna’s portrayal of Reyes as a result.

Ever since the explosion of comic book projects, starting in the early 2000s, many Marvel characters have received the live-action treatment in various forms from different studios. 20th Century Fox was notably responsible for the X-Men and Fantastic Four film series, while Sony continues to have control over Spider-Man and his web of characters. Sony also had the film rights to another central Marvel character in Ghost Rider. After acquiring the rights in the ’90s due to Marvel’s bankruptcy, Sony would eventually bring Ghost Rider to the screen in 2007.

Ghost Rider starred Nicolas Cage, Eva Mendes, and featured Peter Fonda as Mephisto. Like many comic book movies at the time, Ghost Rider explored the character’s origin story, with Cage portraying the Johnny Blaze version. Ghost Rider wasn’t the most successful comic book movie ever released, with unfavorable reviews, but it did make enough of a dent at the box office to warrant a sequel in 2011. Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance saw the return of Cage as Blaze, in a lower-budget effort that failed to find enough success to continue with another installment. Despite Ghost Rider’s potential on the big screen, the character still awaits a crowd-pleaser. However, one Ghost Rider project nearly came to fruition six years ago, and it could’ve broken the curse.

Gabriel Luna would appear as the new Ghost Rider at the start of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.‘s fourth season, and in nine other episodes throughout the series. At one point, the Blaze version of Ghost Rider also appeared in flashbacks. Reyes eventually crossed paths with Daisy Johnson, starting as foes, before eventually teaming up with S.H.I.E.L.D. to defeat Lucy Bauer. Later on in the series, Ghost Rider would also help the S.H.I.E.L.D. team overcome Aida and her Life Model Decoys (LMD) before taking the Darkhold somewhere safe. Ghost Rider’s inclusion in Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. added more supernatural elements to the series, and many fans responded positively to Luna’s portrayal of Reyes as a result.

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