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All The Major Casting Announcements From San Diego Comic-Con
All The Major Casting Announcements From San Diego Comic-Con
All The Major Casting Announcements From San Diego Comic-Con
San Diego Comic-Con always offers a wealth of announcements for upcoming Marvel and DC movies and television shows, and this year might be the biggest one yet. With more comic book adaptations than ever, and studios diving deeper into the publishers' rosters of heroes and villains, there's a lot to keep up with, so we've rounded up all the major superhero casting announcements from this year's show.
Why 'Agents of SHIELD' Went With Robbie Reyes Ghost Rider
Why 'Agents of SHIELD' Went With Robbie Reyes Ghost Rider
Why 'Agents of SHIELD' Went With Robbie Reyes Ghost Rider
Now that the vengeance demon’s out of the bag, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Season 4 still has a world of work ahead to make Ghost Rider fit in with its typically super-science approach. Easing into that transition likely steered Agents more toward Marvel NOW! Ghost Rider Robbie Reyes, while Marvel TV bosses suggest that Doctor Strange will open up the MCU to a bit more magical thinking.
'Agents of SHIELD' Season 4 Confirms Ghost Rider Coming
'Agents of SHIELD' Season 4 Confirms Ghost Rider Coming
'Agents of SHIELD' Season 4 Confirms Ghost Rider Coming
We’ll insist to the day we die that Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. already had a chain-wielding firebrand, but it looks like Ghost Rider is coming to Season 4 after all. Straight from Comic-Con 2016, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. confirms that the Robbie Reyes iteration of Marvel’s hothead will debut in Season 4, as played by Gabriel Luna.
The Replacements: Carter Slade And The Legacy Of Ghost Rider
The Replacements: Carter Slade And The Legacy Of Ghost Rider
The Replacements: Carter Slade And The Legacy Of Ghost Rider
Since the dawn of the Silver Age, legacy characters have been a staple of superhero fiction, and having a new character step into a well loved role can open up new opportunities for writers and artists to tell different kinds of stories. In The Replacements, we’ll look back at the notable and not-so-notable heroes and villains to assume some of the most iconic mantles in the superhero genre. The original Ghost Rider was a cowboy named Carter Slade who was prophesied to fight injustice in the wild west along with his bright white stallion, Banshee. The concept of what a Ghost Rider is has deviated considerably since then, taking on a much more supernatural tone, with some of that mythos folded into Slade's own story. Today we're going to look at the men and women who took up the name and curse of the Ghost Rider.
'Agents of SHIELD' S4 Maybe Casting Robbie Reyes Ghost Rider
'Agents of SHIELD' S4 Maybe Casting Robbie Reyes Ghost Rider
'Agents of SHIELD' S4 Maybe Casting Robbie Reyes Ghost Rider
Over the last few weeks, you might have caught some breathtakingly speculative reports that because Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.’s Comic-Con 2016 promos featured flaming chains, Ghost Rider might be revving up for Season 4 (nevermind the Season 3 Inhuman who actually used a flaming chain), but might the truth lie somewhere in between? A new casting report might just put *a* flaming rider somewhere in our future.
Hell On Two Wheels: A Tribute To Ghost Rider
Hell On Two Wheels: A Tribute To Ghost Rider
Hell On Two Wheels: A Tribute To Ghost Rider
Ghost Rider, the daredevil stuntman with a skeleton head made of fire, debuted in Marvel Comics on this day in 1972, and despite being one of the most definitively '70s Marvel concepts, along with Power Man and Iron Fist, the character has retained a lasting appeal and remains endlessly fun.
Marvel TV Eyes 'Defenders' Crossovers, Black Widow and Hulk
Marvel TV Eyes 'Defenders' Crossovers, Black Widow and Hulk
Marvel TV Eyes 'Defenders' Crossovers, Black Widow and Hulk
Marvel’s TV universe has long-proven rocky to chart against the cinematic ventures, crossovers often occurring at face value, if at all. Now, a new report suggests that the TV branch may court a larger presence in the next few years, including new series outside of ABC and Netflix, a Doctor Strange crossover with The Defenders, and perhaps even a long-awaited Black Widow project.
Gallery: Herb Trimpe's Greatest Comic Book Covers
Gallery: Herb Trimpe's Greatest Comic Book Covers
Gallery: Herb Trimpe's Greatest Comic Book Covers
This Monday night, the world of comics lost one of its finest: Herb Trimpe, the legendary artist best-known for his work on innumerable Marvel titles of the '70s and '80s. He was the first person to draw Wolverine for publication, he launched Marvel's iconic G.I. Joe title, he pencilled long runs on offbeat titles like Godzilla and Shogun Warriors, and he defined the look of The Incredible Hulk for a generation of readers.

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