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Ryan Gosling Hints at Ghost Rider Role in Marvel Fans Hope He Returns

Ryan Gosling appeared on the Happy Sad Confused podcast to promote Project Hail Mary. During the interview he confirmed that some discussions have taken place with Marvel about him playing Ghost Rider. He told host Josh Hororwitz that the talks are “complicated” but that he hopes to see the character return to the big screen.

The actor first revealed his interest in the flaming motorcyclist in 2022. At that time he also denied rumors that Marvel was courting him for the role of Nova. By mentioning Ghost Rider again, he sparked fresh excitement among fans who have waited for a sequel since the 2012 film.

Why the Ghost Rider Idea Excites Fans

Ghost Rider first appeared in a 2007 movie starring Nicolas Cage. The film introduced a supernatural biker who makes deals with the devil. Although the sequel did not perform well, the character remains a fan favorite. Many believe that a new version could fit perfectly into the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Gosling’s name adds extra buzz. He won an Oscar nomination for La La Land and recently starred in Barbie, which broke box office records. His blend of charm and intensity matches the dark tone of Ghost Rider. Therefore, the prospect of seeing him in a Marvel costume feels like a perfect match.

Kevin Feige’s Reaction

Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige has publicly expressed interest in bringing Ghost Rider into the MCU. He told reporters at Comic Con that if Ryan wants to be Ghost Rider, he would love to find a place for him. Feige praised Gosling’s talent and noted the actor’s recent media attention after Barbie.

Feige’s comments suggest that Marvel is still exploring ways to integrate the fiery antihero. He hinted that the character could appear in a future team movie or a solo adventure. This open‑ended approach keeps fans guessing about the timeline.

What Remains Unclear

Despite the excitement, no official casting or production details have been released. The discussions remain private, and Marvel has not confirmed a release date. Some analysts think the negotiations are delayed by scheduling conflicts, while others believe the studio wants to align Ghost Rider with a larger story arc.

Gosling’s interview also touched on his upcoming projects. He promoted Project Hail Mary, a sci‑fi novel adaptation, and shared that he will continue to work on diverse roles. He said he will keep hope alive for Ghost Rider and that fans should stay patient.

In summary, Ryan Gosling’s recent comments have reignited speculation about Ghost Rider’s return to the MCU. Kevin Feige’s supportive remarks add credibility to the rumor. While the situation remains complicated, the combination of Gosling’s star power and Marvel’s interest creates a promising possibility for the future.

Source: Variety

 

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