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Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance is a 2011 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics antihero Ghost Rider.It is a sequel to the 2007 film Ghost Rider [7] and features Nicolas Cage reprising his role as Johnny Blaze / Ghost Rider [8] with supporting roles portrayed by Ciarán Hinds, Violante Placido, Johnny Whitworth, Christopher Lambert, and Idris Elba.
Ghost Rider is the name of multiple superheroes or antiheroes appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.Marvel had previously used the name for a Western character whose name was later changed to Phantom Rider.
Ghost Rider has been identified by various media as being, or as possibly being, Swedish ex-racer and mechanic Patrik Fürstenhoff. [4] [5] [1] [6] [7] Fürstenhoff is listed at Guinness World Records as holding the record for the first documented 220 mph (354 km/h) wheelie on a 500 hp (370 kW) turbocharged Suzuki Hayabusa, [4] [5] and an earlier wheelie record.
Ghost Rider is a 2007 American superhero film written and directed by Mark Steven Johnson. Based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name , it was produced by Columbia Pictures in association with Marvel Entertainment , Crystal Sky Pictures , and Relativity Media , and distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing .
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Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger the Movie: The Flying Ghost Ship (海賊戦隊ゴーカイジャーTHE MOVIE 空飛ぶ幽霊船, Kaizoku Sentai Gōkaijā Za Mūbī Sora Tobu Yūreisen) is the main theatrical release for Gokaiger where the Gokai Galleon crew deal with revived enemies under the captain of a ghost ship. [9]
The episode's cold open was filmed at Mariachi Plaza over four nights, [18] and introduces Ghost Rider in a recreation of Robbie Reyes' comic introduction: his car, a 1969 Dodge Charger, is hit by a rocket, flips in the air, and lands with its Ghost Rider flames on driving towards some gang members.
Blackout first appeared in Ghost Rider #2 (June 1990), and was created by Howard Mackie and Javier Saltares. [citation needed] He would continue to appear intermittently throughout Ghost Rider volume 3 (published from 1990 to 1998) as well as other comics like New Avengers and Deadpool: Assassins.