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New ghost rider agents of shield12/7/2023 Speaking with in January while promoting The Last of Us, the actor noted that "there's definitely a lot more to say" with Robbie Reyes and confirmed that he'd "absolutely be happy to continue" if he got the chance. This comes as a major change of pace from how Luna used to answer the question of coming back to Marvel, although the actor has changed his tune on the matter over the last year. "With characters like Robbie, the Ghost Rider, and Tommy ('The Last of Us'), they’ve been established and I’ve been able to access the source material, fall in love with it in a lot of ways and sometimes when you love something that strongly, it may interrupt your process and what you’re trying to accomplish." The source material for his roles has helped him develop a deep connection with these stories as well, noting his time as Ghost Rider and Tommy Miller in The Last of Us as key moments that he's enjoyed: So I’m still certainly physically capable of doing it and if it’s a great story and they’d have me, of course." If it makes sense, I’m more than happy to…I try to keep myself in shape, Arnold demands it. "So there’s that mindset, but now I feel that I’m a lot more open should it come around. and confirming that "a good story" will get him on board: He's even willing to keep up with the physical responsibilities that come with the role, looking back to the work he did with Arnold Schwarzenegger for 2019's Terminator: Dark Fate. To do the character again just gives me another opportunity to screw it up.'" "My stock answer used to be, 'I loved what we did, I’m very happy with what we accomplished and I can be happy leaving it on the shelf and admiring what we did and have the audience remember it fondly, the way they do. Luna used to answer this kind of question with far less eagerness, responding that he was "very happy" with what he and the show's team achieved and could look back fondly on his experience with Marvel, but was okay not playing the character again: "It feels like the demand may be there and if the creative is there and it makes sense… I think with Marvel right now, it’s so intricately woven that it would be a few years out if they started to think about it, to do the character. He sees the demand for the character's return, and while it may still be "a few years out" if Marvel makes the decision to bring him back he's, "always open" to making it happen: It had only come into existence in 2014 (Robbie Reyes’ Ghost Rider), created by Felipe Smith, and then it was in 2016 that we did the show and literally not a day goes by that somebody doesn’t ask me about it. Luna made it clear that he " the character" and that he still gets asked about Robbie Reyes on a daily basis after his run in Season 4: Speaking with Forbes, Agents of SHIELD star Gabriel Luna expressed his readinesss to return to his role as Ghost Rider in the MCU should the opportunity arise. Ghost Rider Star Now Open to MCU Return Marvel Ghost Rider has a prominent history in Marvel Comics along with a presence on the big screen prior to the MCU's introduction, with Nicolas Cage bringing Johnny Blaze to life before Gabriel Luna embodied Robbie Reyes for Marvel TV.Īgents of SHIELD's place in the MCU's continuity remains a mystery, with its canon status coming into question by the time Luna's Robbie Reyes first fires up his story during Season 4.Īnd then, even if the show is fully regarded as canon with the MCU's big-screen movies and the shows developed for Disney+, there's never been a guarantee that Luna would play the role again if asked. Gabriel Luna, who played the Robbie Reyes version of Ghost Rider on Marvel TV's Agents of SHIELD, just changed his tune on a potential return to the role in the MCU.
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