Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. quickly became one of the most entertaining Marvel Cinematic Universe spinoffs ever, even having fans strongly desire the series to become canon to the larger MCU. But with the series not considered canon for now, it’s opened up major speculation about the many ways the franchise could live on. Thankfully, the multiverse has promised that the hope of these characters connecting in some capacity could still exist, but the biggest connection is tied to its most famous side character.In Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Season 4, the agents were introduced to Robbie Reyes, this universe’s Ghost Rider, and the brutality that his Spirit of Vengeance enacted on wrongdoers. Though Robbie was a kind soul, he still had a violent streak when the Rider took over, which proved to be a good thing when facing enemies stronger than the rest of the team. But the character’s debut season also teased the connection between science and magic brought to life thanks to an item that spanned the multiverse, connecting to the Scarlet Witch: the Darkhold. But it was Scarlet Witch’s biggest sacrifice to stop the Darkhold that might’ve doomed Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.’s Ghost Rider.When Ghost Rider first appeared in Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., his main focus was stopping his uncle, Eli Morrow, from playing God and gaining a power he didn’t fully understand. To defeat Morrow, Ghost Rider was sent through the multiverse into Hell for an undisclosed period. During this absence, Life-Model Decoy Aida gained the Darkhold and trapped the agents in a virtual reality known as the Framework. While there, she continued to use the Darkhold to gain a human body and Inhuman powers, which culminated in the return of Ghost Rider.RELATED: Daredevil’s Canon Status Isn’t as Important as Ensuring Another Character’s Return
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. quickly became one of the most entertaining Marvel Cinematic Universe spinoffs ever, even having fans strongly desire the series to become canon to the larger MCU. But with the series not considered canon for now, it’s opened up major speculation about the many ways the franchise could live on. Thankfully, the multiverse has promised that the hope of these characters connecting in some capacity could still exist, but the biggest connection is tied to its most famous side character.
In Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Season 4, the agents were introduced to Robbie Reyes, this universe’s Ghost Rider, and the brutality that his Spirit of Vengeance enacted on wrongdoers. Though Robbie was a kind soul, he still had a violent streak when the Rider took over, which proved to be a good thing when facing enemies stronger than the rest of the team. But the character’s debut season also teased the connection between science and magic brought to life thanks to an item that spanned the multiverse, connecting to the Scarlet Witch: the Darkhold. But it was Scarlet Witch’s biggest sacrifice to stop the Darkhold that might’ve doomed Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.‘s Ghost Rider.
When Ghost Rider first appeared in Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., his main focus was stopping his uncle, Eli Morrow, from playing God and gaining a power he didn’t fully understand. To defeat Morrow, Ghost Rider was sent through the multiverse into Hell for an undisclosed period. During this absence, Life-Model Decoy Aida gained the Darkhold and trapped the agents in a virtual reality known as the Framework. While there, she continued to use the Darkhold to gain a human body and Inhuman powers, which culminated in the return of Ghost Rider.
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