Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-9062114-20150622202534/@comment-1895174-20150627193445

Sabilsadat wrote: Infinity War and Secret Wars are two completely different stories. Ofcourse the 2nd part of Infinity War could possibly end with the heroes getting sent to Battleworld and the next phase of MCU beginning with how Spidey gets the Symbiote.

I'm just saying, I would not be surprised if Peter Parker picked up the Symbiote while fighting the Infinity War instead of the Secret Wars. I don't know how the Secret Wars would even work in the MCU.

Sabilsadat wrote: Well, I'd like the Ghost Rider movie to be horror based, as "Superhero Horror" is something nobody has tried yet (in films) and it could be an interesting take on the Superhero film genre. They could add a bit of humour here and there (like the Supernatural T.V. series). Besides the film could be PG-13, though it would be better as an R-rated movie. As for the plot, it should not be an origin story as we already know that. The origin could be told as a narration by Johnny Blaze at the beginning of the film as he rides on a highway. Once he says "And so I became the Spirit of Vengence. The Ghost Rider" he turns into the Rider and the films title appears "Marvel's Ghost-Rider. I'd like to see him differentiate himself from other "heroes" as he saves the world from unimaginable threats that the Avengers couldn't stop even with their combined power. I'd be awesome to see him in Hell fighting hordes of demons all by himself. If done right, this could be an epic movie.

To be fair, Superhero Horror has been tried before with Spawn, the Blade trilogy, and (to a lesser extent) the Hellboy movies. But Ghost Rider should go for the same effect. Maybe it should push an R-rating rather than get one outright.

I agree about the origin. Even if we didn't already see it in the Nic Cage movie, "guy sells his soul to the devil" isn't exactly something that needs much explaining. What if the Ghost Rider was some supernatural entity Dr. Strange went to investigate?