What if ghost rider was different
This could be a version that might be introduced if we ever see the Savage Land. Marvel could take creative licence with the character as they have done in the past. They could take their universe and form a version of Ghost Rider that fits into what they've already created. There would be nothing wrong with this and could avoid some fan backlash.
However, it's difficult to know what direction they would go with a unique Ghost Rider. They'd have to create a character that makes sense for this world. If they are not using a version established in the comics then there needs to be a very clear reason for this; although it could be an interesting path to take. Feige may really like the idea of having the Robbie Reyes version in the universe but may want to recast so that a bigger actor can take over the role.
This of course isn't unprecedented with actors both becoming recast in the MCU as well as holding multiple roles. This idea wouldn't win over any fans though. A recast would be insulting to both the actor and fans and would also suggest that the TV shows aren't actually a part of this larger world. In Agents of S. When we see the origins of Robbie Reyes it is implied that the traditional Johnny Blaze incarnation of Ghost Rider, is the person who comes to him after his near death experience.
But we are never given a cast member attached to this role. It would be really easy to cast a Johnny for the MCU therefore and say that this is the same character that could be seen in the TV show. It seems like the easiest solution. Everyone is probably aware of the Nicholas Cage version of Ghost Rider by now.
Two films were produced by Columbia Pictures and the second one is certainly more loved than the first. The portrayal was certainly different but maybe this is what the MCU needs. Of course, he doesn't have to be as Johnny Blaze so that it's not a direct connection to these films, but it would be fun to see the veteran actor as another version of the spirit of vengeance.
As I outlined above, the causality of answering hypothetical questions is what regular Marvel books are all about now. Especially because Caspar Wijngaard is having the time of his life.
I love when that happens! This is a dude who loves blood, spikes, and flaming skulls hey! Me too! But it goes beyond that. Ghost Rider's key weapon is his Hellfire, which gives him the ability to form and create any weapon he wants out of the mystical flame.
The most obvious example of a weapon that Ghost Rider uses is his Hellfire-covered chain, which he has mastered the use of over the years. However, Ghost Rider can construct just about any weapon from his Hellfire, from firearms to knives and swords. On top of that, Ghost Rider can form walls and other objects with the Hellfire just using his mind.
He also has his motorcycle that is covered with Hellfire and Robbie Reyes can use the Hellfire to mentally control his car. He also used it to control a tractor at one point to save people. Ghost Rider has shown over the years that he also has the power to grow in size. This was clearly shown in Uncanny Avengers Annual 1 where the heroes were taken into Mojoworld to take part in a television show against their will. However, Ghost Rider proved too powerful to keep under control and he broke free from Johnny Blaze's control and attacked everyone.
While battling Thor, Ghost Rider then grew to a giant height saying that he has the strength of "the demon. When Johnny Blaze showed up to try to stop her from destroying Hell and therefore destroying reality , she had grown "half a mile tall" in her fight with Mephisto.
When thinking of the various powers, skills and abilities of The Ghost Rider, one that not many people think of, or even know about, is that he has super speed. This was really shown in all its glory in Avengers In that issue, Ghost Rider showed up when Johnny Blaze decided that life just wasn't fair and he was going to make it hard on others. He started out by catching up with X-Men founder The Angel, who himself was doing mph in his car.
He then challenged him to a race and easily beat him before hospitalizing him. The Avengers came to the fight, and in the battle, Thor threw Mjolnir at Ghost Rider and the Spirit of Vengeance was able to actually outrace it to get away before turning and catching it when it reversed direction.
The entire purpose of the Ghost Rider is to seek vengeance against those who have sinned. The Spirit of vengeance doesn't just guess who might or might not have sinned, though. He has the ability to know when someone has sinned through both his eyes and nose. When it comes to the eyes of the Ghost Rider, he can see into the soul of any creature -- both the righteous and the sin-filled and judge their guilt or innocence on the spot.
He can also see the sins that the people will commit over the rest of their lives. Wolverine and Deadpool aren't the only Marvel heroes who have impressive regeneration skills.
However, when compared to Ghost Rider, their regenerating seems very pale in comparison. More like The Hulk, Ghost Rider regenerates entire body parts almost instantly after an injury.
Following an injury, both Ghost Rider and Johnny Blaze immediately regenerate lost limbs in moments. While someone like Wolverine grows back limbs to great pain, Ghost Rider doesn't seem to feel anything as it returns to normal.
While Ghost Rider is invulnerable to almost all human weapons and devices, he does suffer harm from weapons that were forged in Heaven. With most Ghost Riders, they have a weakness to holy items. For Johnny Blaze, that means that he is vulnerable to many weapons and devices that were forged in Heaven. However, when looking at the Ultimate Marvel world in Earth, Ghost Rider has a specific weakness. If Ghost Rider enters a church or another blessed holy place, he immediately reverts back into John Blaze.
John Blaze in the Ultimate Universe sold his soul to the devil to protect his girlfriend after a biker gang took his life and then he returned as Ghost Rider to get revenge. It was at this point, that he eliminated all the members of the biker gang, who were now rich and powerful, and when the battle with the final member raged into a church, Ghost Rider immediately reverted back into John Blaze.
Ghost Rider is almost immune to just about any type of physical damage. While Hulk delivered some brutal blows to the Ghost Rider, the Spirit of Vengeance simply stood back up and was ready for more.
When Johnny Blaze finally lost control, it looked like Ghost Rider could be the being to finally take down the Hulk, but then decided it wasn't his fight. Ghost Rider's body is also capable of withstanding weather extremes as well as pressure extremes. He can survive in outer space and in the depths of the ocean. He can survive in freezing temperatures and can withstand intense heat.
He can survive falls from extreme heights and can survive being crushed by immeasurable weight. Bullets pass through him or bounce off his bones. As a matter of fact, he doesn't even feel pain when attacked.
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