![]() ![]() But he’s a wonderful character and I love him. I know that’s said a lot but I think people forget about 2016 when we did that with Robbie. To bring awareness to the character, to show people a Mexican-American hero - the first on television, I believe. Sharing his thoughts about the time, he told:Īnd if we only ever did those ten episodes and nothing else, I would feel very complete with what we were able to do. Everyone loved Robbie and they loved the character.įor a time, there was a possibility of having a spin-off series about Ghost Rider, which did not eventually push through. ![]() You know, I think that the way we left it… I would definitely think that there’s a lot more to say. Gabriel Luna Thinks Ghost Rider Deserves To Be In The MCUĮarlier in January this year, he also reminisced about portraying the comic book character in an interview with. And that kind of helps if you have a few of the blocks already laid, some of the foundation is already strong, I think it’s important to start building from there. It’s important to honor what people love about certain things, what I love about it. ![]() I think it’s just important to balance it out, absolutely hit all the notes that you know are vital and are intricately part of the DNA of certain characters and then it’s naturally going to take its own shape if I’m just honest and myself there on the day. With characters like Robbie, the Ghost Rider, and Tommy (Miller, The Last of Us), they’ve been established and I’ve been able to access the source material, fall in love with it in a lot of ways and sometimes when you love something that strongly, it may interrupt your process and what you’re trying to accomplish. The actor further shared his insights on the advantage of portraying a role that has a solid literary foundation. So I’m still certainly physically capable of doing it and if it’s a great story and they’d have me, of course. If it makes sense, I’m more than happy to… I try to keep myself in shape, Arnold demands it. So there’s that mindset, but now I feel that I’m a lot more open should it come around. He even shared that due to his upcoming Netflix series Fubar with Arnold Schwarzenegger, he keeps himself fit. Now, however, Luna isn’t closing his chapters of Ghost Rider completely. The same goes for the other OG Avengers, whose significant appearance was seen last in Avengers: Endgame. In his mind, Cap’s arc is beautifully made and told that it is going to be difficult to open those chapters again, which I agree with entirely. This perception reminds me of how Chris Evans views his portrayal of Captain America Steve Rogers in the MCU. To do the character again just gives me another opportunity to screw it up. My stock answer used to be, ‘I loved what we did, I’m very happy with what we accomplished and I can be happy leaving it on the shelf and admiring what we did and have the audience remember it fondly, the way they do. If Disney Plus had Werewolf by Night and Moon Knight, who’s to say that Ghost Rider won’t be next in line? Given this possibility, it may be the reason why Luna is leaning more towards the possibility that he could portray Reyes again. The immediate projects on Marvel Studios’ slate may not show a clear path for Ghost Rider, but the pieces are indeed slowly getting into shape. It feels like the demand may be there and if the creative is there and it makes sense… I think with Marvel right now, it’s so intricately woven that it would be a few years out if they started to think about it, to do the character. It had only come into existence in 2014 (Robbie Reyes’ Ghost Rider), created by Felipe Smith, and then it was in 2016 that we did the show and literally not a day goes by that somebody doesn’t ask me about it.Ĭonsidering Disney and Marvel Studios, like many movie and television companies nowadays do, are focusing on diversity in their ensemble, Ghost Rider could be another character to add to the series and eventually appear on the big screen as well. Practically inviting Marvel Studios to call him, the actor who portrayed The Last Of Us, Tommy Miller, said: ![]() Furthermore, he appears to be welcoming the idea of going back to portraying the role should the studio decide. In a recent feature at Forbes, the former Robbie Reyes, aka Ghost Rider from Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.recalls the character with fondness. ![]()
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