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Ryan Gosling Had Discussions With Marvel to Play Ghost Rider

March 22, 2026  ·
  Trevor Denning

Ryan Gosling as Colt Seavers in The Fall Guy – Universal Pictures

Ryan Gosling was recently asked about the possibility of playing Ghost Rider in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. “I don’t know what to say,” he admitted. “Some discussions have been had—it’s a complicated situation.”

The comments came during an appearance on the Happy Sad Confused podcast. Host Josh Horowitz jokingly claimed he had done everything in his power to secure Gosling the role. “You’re not working hard enough,” Gosling replied. When pressed on whether there was any real chance of him taking on the role, he added, “We keep hope alive.”

Ryan Gosling

Actor Ryan Gosling – Photo Credit: Elen Nivrae from Paris, France, CC BY 2.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0>, via Wikimedia Commons

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Gosling’s remarks may offer a glimpse into Marvel’s casting considerations as the studio continues expanding its cinematic universe. In 2024, he told Horowitz that taking on the role of Ghost Rider would be “amazing.” Still, his recent comments suggest that any progress toward a casting decision is moving slowly.

Gosling’s Track Record and Upcoming Projects

So far, Gosling has yet to anchor a long-running franchise. While The Nice Guys and The Fall Guy both seemed primed for sequels, their underwhelming box office returns have made follow-ups unlikely. A sequel to The Gray Man is reportedly in development at Netflix, though its future remains uncertain.

L to R: Ryan Gosling is Colt Seavers and Emily Blunt is Judy Moreno in THE FALL GUY, directed by David Leitch

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Even so, Gosling remains a proven draw for audiences. Early box office projections for Project Hail Mary suggest a strong opening. Additionally, he’s set to lead Shawn Levy’s Star Wars: Starfighter in 2027—a role that could mark his first true franchise commitment. If that film proves successful, it may limit his ability to juggle multiple major properties at once.

If cast as Ghost Rider, Gosling would likely be committed to both standalone films and Avengers-style team-ups.

Ghost Rider’s MCU History

Nicolas Cage portrayed Johnny Blaze in two Ghost Rider films that existed outside the Marvel Cinematic Universe. In an interesting bit of overlap, Gosling’s wife, Eva Mendes, appeared in the first installment—giving him a personal, if indirect, connection to the franchise.

Johnny Blaze in his human form

Johnny Blaze in his human form – Marvel Comics

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While Blaze has yet to appear in the MCU, Ghost Rider has technically made the jump to Marvel’s interconnected world. The Robbie Reyes version of the character was featured in several episodes of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., marking the Spirit of Vengeance’s only on-screen presence within the MCU to date.

Fans have long suggested Gosling for the role in future adaptations, due in part to his resemblance to the comic book version of Johnny Blaze. Just as importantly, Gosling has demonstrated the range to embody both brooding, tormented figures and self-assured stuntmen—qualities central to the character’s dual identity.

Marvel’s Current Focus

Marvel’s current focus appears to be on Avengers: Doomsday and Secret Wars. Both films are expected to introduce and establish new versions of the X-Men, suggesting the studio is prioritizing mutants over supernatural heroes like Ghost Rider and Blade—for now.

The sign from the X-Men mansion in the Avengers: Doomsday Trailer

Xavier’s School for Gifted Youngsters sign in the Avengers: Doomsday trailer – Marvel Entertainment, YouTube

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Whether Ryan Gosling ultimately gets his chance to play Ghost Rider remains an open question. His comment that “we keep hope alive” suggests the door hasn’t been closed, even if progress has been slow. For now, fans will have to wait and see whether those early conversations with Marvel ever ignite into something more concrete.

Should Marvel eventually pivot toward its darker, supernatural side, the studio may not have to look far for a willing lead actor.

Do you think Ryan Gosling would be a good fit for Ghost Rider? Who would you cast? Let us know in the comments!

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Author: Trevor Denning
Trevor Denning’s work has appeared in The Banner, Upstream Reviews, and The Daily Caller, while his fiction is included in several anthologies from independent presses. A graduate of Cornerstone University in Grand Rapids, Mich., he currently resides in the palm of Michigan’s mitten. Most days you’ll find him at home, working out in his basement gym, cooking, and doting on his cat. You can follow him on X, Criticless, and YouTube at @BookstorThor
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Mark Emark

If Kevin Feiggot is behind it, it’s going to be shit.

giftofgab247

no. he’s just ken and can stay tf away.