Ryan Gosling Rumored to Star in New Ghost Rider Movie

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Speculation is mounting in Hollywood as rumors suggest that Ryan Gosling may be in talks to lead a new Ghost Rider project, potentially reviving the supernatural antihero for another cinematic chapter.
TL;DR
- Ryan Gosling expresses interest in playing Ghost Rider.
- The character’s cinematic future remains uncertain at Marvel.
- No new Ghost Rider project officially announced yet.
A Vanishing Act: Ghost Rider’s Prolonged Absence
The Ghost Rider franchise, once a prominent name on both the big and small screens, has faded into the shadows for nearly a decade. The last notable appearance dates back to 2016, when Gabriel Luna embodied the character of Robbie Reyes in season four of Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.. Fans praised Luna’s portrayal, yet hopes for a spin-off or further development quietly dissipated, leaving a vacuum that fans have long hoped would be filled.
The Legacy of the Hellish Motorcyclist
Ghost Rider’s journey in cinema began in 2007, when Nicolas Cage took on the iconic role of Johnny Blaze alongside co-star Eva Mendes. The original film garnered more than $228 million worldwide, riding high on public enthusiasm. However, its 2011 sequel, Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance, failed to recapture the magic—grossing a more modest $132 million despite Cage reprising his role. Since then, multiple incarnations have appeared across media:
- Nicolas Cage: as Johnny Blaze (2007, 2011)
- Gabriel Luna: as Robbie Reyes in Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (2016)
Ryan Gosling Rekindles Rumors
In recent months, speculation about Ghost Rider’s possible return has intensified—thanks in large part to comments from acclaimed actor Ryan Gosling. During an appearance on the podcast Happy Sad Confused, Gosling cautiously addressed questions about taking on the fiery mantle. He admitted that “discussions have taken place,” adding that “it’s a complicated situation.” This is not his first brush with the subject: as early as 2024, Gosling had hinted at his keen interest in playing Ghost Rider during an interview with journalist Josh Horowitz, describing it as “incredible” and expressing genuine enthusiasm for the role. Since then, it appears that actual contacts with Marvel representatives may indeed have occurred.
A Future Uncertain for Marvel’s Ghost Rider
Whether these conversations between Gosling and executives such as Kevin Feige, president of Marvel Studios, will eventually translate into an official project remains unclear. Despite mounting fan excitement and persistent rumors, Marvel has yet to confirm any revival plans for this haunted anti-hero. For now, fans must continue waiting—hoping that Ghost Rider will one day roar back onto screens with renewed vigor.