Marvel has had a plethora of franchises over the years but none of them could come close to the popularity matched by Ghost Rider, featuring Nicolas Cage as Johnny Blaze. The first film was released in 2007 which was a massive hit, and four years later, it got a strange sequel titled Ghost Rider: Spirit Of Vengeance. Though it was not a massive hit like the initial film, it was an intriguing watch as the film featured more action and watching Nicolas Cage as Johnny Blaze and his anti-hero avatar was an absolute blast.
Nicolas Cage as Johnny Blaze
It was heavily rumored that the character would have made its Marvel Cinematic Universe return in a TV Show. However, Marvel Studios decided to discard the character’s much-anticipated return as they butchered a number of popular titles that fans were looking forward to watching.
Marvel Decides To Pull The Plug On...
Nicolas Cage as Johnny Blaze
It was heavily rumored that the character would have made its Marvel Cinematic Universe return in a TV Show. However, Marvel Studios decided to discard the character’s much-anticipated return as they butchered a number of popular titles that fans were looking forward to watching.
Marvel Decides To Pull The Plug On...
- 3/9/2024
- by Tushar Auddy
- FandomWire
No one can deny that Ghost Rider, the 2007 big-screen adaptation with Nicolas Cage, was a terrible superhero movie. But, it’s nothing compared to the gonzo sequel, Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance, which was directed by the duo Neveldine/ Taylor, who you might remember best for the Crank films. This was their big stab at making a conventional, PG-13 big studio movie, but it misfired Badly, with the film earning an even worse critical reception than its predecessor and performing even worse at the box office. So what went wrong?
In this episode of Marvel Revisited, our host Kier Gomes tries to unpack what has to be one of the most eccentric superhero movies ever made. It was produced for only half what the first movie cost and it did a few things right, such as ditching the weird wig Cage wore as Johnny Blaze in the original film. But,...
In this episode of Marvel Revisited, our host Kier Gomes tries to unpack what has to be one of the most eccentric superhero movies ever made. It was produced for only half what the first movie cost and it did a few things right, such as ditching the weird wig Cage wore as Johnny Blaze in the original film. But,...
- 3/5/2024
- by Chris Bumbray
- JoBlo.com
Although Ghost Rider was a Marvel Comics creation, the two Ghost Rider movies starring Nicolas Cage exist outside the Marvel Cinematic Universe. When he signed on for the movie, Cage knew the plan was to make it kind of campy and over-the-top. Knowing that going in, he told us when the film opened, he was able to relax and enjoy the ride. (Click on the media bar below to hear Nicolas Cage) https://www.hollywoodoutbreak.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/Niolas_Cage_Ghost_Rider_.mp3
Ghost Rider is available on DVD, Blu-Ray, and most digital platforms.
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Ghost Rider is available on DVD, Blu-Ray, and most digital platforms.
The post Nicolas Cage: ‘Ghost Rider’ Had A B-Movie Spirit appeared first on Hollywood Outbreak.
- 6/28/2023
- by Hollywood Outbreak
- HollywoodOutbreak.com
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