Keanu Reeves stars as a potent new MCU antihero in a fan-made trailer. (Photo Credit – IMDb)
In a mesmerizing fan-made trailer, Keanu Reeves embodies Marvel Studios’ Ghost Rider, stirring discussions about the Spirit of Vengeance possibly entering the MCU. First seen in a comic called Marvel Spotlight #5 in 1972, Johnny Blaze, aka Ghost Rider, has amassed a loyal following, affiliating with teams such as the Avengers, Thunderbolts, and Midnight Sons. Though Robbie Reyes (another Ghost Rider with a different back story) cameoed in Agents of Shield, speculation swirls around Marvel Studios’ strategy for a renewed MCU depiction.
Fans have recently imagined Keanu Reeves as a popular choice to play Ghost Rider in the MCU. Reeves’ experience in action and superhero flicks makes him ideal for the role of Johnny Blaze ( a character previously portrayed by Nicholas Cage). A fan-made trailer, shared by K.H. Studio, showcases this vision of his debut adventure.
In a mesmerizing fan-made trailer, Keanu Reeves embodies Marvel Studios’ Ghost Rider, stirring discussions about the Spirit of Vengeance possibly entering the MCU. First seen in a comic called Marvel Spotlight #5 in 1972, Johnny Blaze, aka Ghost Rider, has amassed a loyal following, affiliating with teams such as the Avengers, Thunderbolts, and Midnight Sons. Though Robbie Reyes (another Ghost Rider with a different back story) cameoed in Agents of Shield, speculation swirls around Marvel Studios’ strategy for a renewed MCU depiction.
Fans have recently imagined Keanu Reeves as a popular choice to play Ghost Rider in the MCU. Reeves’ experience in action and superhero flicks makes him ideal for the role of Johnny Blaze ( a character previously portrayed by Nicholas Cage). A fan-made trailer, shared by K.H. Studio, showcases this vision of his debut adventure.
- 4/4/2024
- by Hari P N
- KoiMoi
In hindsight, Marvel’s Infinity Saga ended up serving as an incredibly solid framework for a shared cinematic universe. Say what you will about the aftermath, but Marvel Studios spent the first few years building up to a big crossover in The Avengers, used it to hint at a bigger threat in Thanos, then spent the next several years worldbuilding and setting up a massive two-part climax. Whatever vision went into it paid off.
Part of that comes from the hype generated by mid and post-credits scenes. Starting with Nick Fury visiting Tony Stark to discuss “the Avengers Initiative” way back in 2008’s Iron Man, these segments usually did a great job setting up new movies and plot points before eventually paying them off. Gag scenes aside, these were the epitome of the shared universe concept working out, and there were very few post-credits scenes in the first three phases...
Part of that comes from the hype generated by mid and post-credits scenes. Starting with Nick Fury visiting Tony Stark to discuss “the Avengers Initiative” way back in 2008’s Iron Man, these segments usually did a great job setting up new movies and plot points before eventually paying them off. Gag scenes aside, these were the epitome of the shared universe concept working out, and there were very few post-credits scenes in the first three phases...
- 1/18/2024
- by David Crow
- Den of Geek
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