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Keanu Reeves wants to join MCU, would play Ghost Rider

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In response to the potential Ghost Rider role in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Keanu Reeves says it would be the realisation of a childhood fantasy. Keanu Reeves has discussed the potential of playing Ghost Rider in the Marvel Cinematic Universe as fans continue to suggest candidates for the famous role. Due to his connections to the supernatural world and battles with several demonic foes throughout the years, including Lucifer himself, The Ghost Rider is one of Marvel Comics' most recognisable characters. The Ghost Rider moniker, which was given to a variety of characters by the Spirit of Vengeance Zarathos, was most frequently linked with Johnny Blaze. With the 2007 film and its 2011 sequel, Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance, which have amassed cult followings for his performance as the title protagonist, Nicolas Cage immortalised the Blaze incarnation of Ghost Rider. After leaving the part and having a planned sequel shelved, Ghost Rider would return to the big screen with Agen

‘Spawn’ Movie Finds New Writers With ‘Joker,’ ‘Captain America 4’ Scribes

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The project, which still has Jamie Foxx slated to star, is getting a new script from Scott Silver, Malcolm Spellman, and up-and-coming screenwriter Matt Mixon. With the addition of a trio of writers, Blumhouse's picture, which is based on a comic book character created by Todd McFarlane, is receiving a fresh burst of creative energy. A new script for the movie, which has been in development at Blumhouse since 2017, is being written by Joker's Scott Silver, Falcon and the Winter Soldier's Malcolm Spellman, and up-and-coming writer Matthew Mixom. The anti-hero, who made his comic book debut in 1992, will continue to be portrayed by Jamie Foxx, with McFarlane serving as one of the movie's producers. Related: Marvel's Blade Script Is Reportedly Weak, Frustrating Star Mahershala Ali McFarlane created an earlier draught of the script and had his eye on the director's chair. But given that some of the most well-known authors in the comic book movie industry are engaged

Marvel's Blade Script Is Reportedly Weak, Frustrating Star Mahershala Ali

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According to a business insider, Blade star Mahershala Ali is dissatisfied with the script of the Marvel Cinematic Universe film. According to a recent report, Mahershala Ali, the actor of the upcoming Marvel Cinematic Universe film, is unhappy with the project. According to a tweet from The Ankler writer Jeff Sneider, who covers the entertainment business, Blade's production is being held up by problems with the script. The current BLADE script, according to reports, is about 90 pages long and contains just TWO (disappointing) action scenes. Mahershala has reportedly become increasingly frustrated with the process. "Feige said to be spread too thin. But hey, that's just what sources are telling me. Don't shoot the messenger." This information coincides with the report that the project's director, Bassam Tariq, has formally quit owing to ongoing production changes. Marvel Studios and Ali have not yet responded to Sneider's remarks as of the time of writing