Get ready for a thrilling twist in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU)! The Batman's Robert Pattinson, a true icon, was reportedly considered for the iconic role of Ghost Rider in the highly anticipated Avengers: Doomsday.
Marvel Studios has been keeping us on the edge of our seats with their plans to introduce a new Ghost Rider, and it seems the Russo Brothers are at it again, bringing fresh faces to the MCU. But here's where it gets controversial...
While Robert Pattinson was apparently in the running, it seems the role might have slipped through his fingers. According to Nexus Point News, it's not going to be him. So, who could it be? Ryan Gosling's name has been floating around, and with his recent interaction with Kevin Feige, the MCU President, the possibilities are intriguing.
The question remains: will Ghost Rider be a one-time variant or a central figure in future supernatural MCU projects? And this is the part most people miss... Ryan Gosling, in a cagey response, left us wondering if there's more to this story. When asked about his interest in the role, he played it cool, but his enthusiasm for the character is undeniable.
In a recent interview, Gosling shared a magical moment with Josh Horowitz, where he expressed his desire to play Ghost Rider. The Academy Award nominee even invited his co-star, Emily Blunt, to join him in the Ghost Rider universe, showing his passion for the project.
The Spirit of Vengeance has been a topic of speculation, with rumors suggesting an appearance in Spider-Man: Brand New Day. However, it seems Johnny Blaze is being saved for the Avengers franchise, adding an exciting twist to the MCU's future.
It's an incredible thought that we might witness the Avengers, X-Men, Fantastic Four, and Ghost Rider united on screen within the next year. The possibilities are endless, and the anticipation is building.
While we should always approach these rumors with a grain of salt, it's an exciting exercise to speculate and imagine the impact on the MCU and its beloved characters. So, what do you think? Who should don the Ghost Rider mantle? And what does this mean for the future of the MCU? Let's discuss in the comments and share our thoughts on this potential game-changer!