![]() Latinx people have some of the lowest representation in film and T.V. ![]() Representation of POC in mainstream media is very important, especially in comic book properties where often times non-white people don’t get to see themselves as heroes or the leading protagonist. Not only would this be Marvel Studios first R-rated film, it would be Marvel’s first film led by a Latino actor playing a Latino character. So, why not a Robbie Reyes/Ghost Rider R-rated film? Gabriel is so compelling as Robbie, and I want more than just a recurring role on Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Kevin Feige, President of Marvel Studios, has recently said that at some point they’ll make an R-rated film. Gabriel Luna and the writers of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. have done a wonderful job bringing Robbie to life. Robbie Reyes is a legacy character of the mantle Ghost Rider though he is not the first Ghost Rider, he should be the only active Ghost Rider in all of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. And one of the best stories and characters, they have brought to life is Robbie Reyes played by Gabriel Luna. Also, they just tell really damn good stories. AOS is one of the more diverse projects the MCU has done, which is one of the reasons I love that show. One thing that Marvel Studios/Marvel Television has done right however is Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Whether I’m tweeting about characters I’d love to see join the MCU, praising a film or an episode, or even sometimes being disappointed by something, and gushing about an actor in the MCU you’ll know that I do not stray away from discussing Marvel despite how much I love Marvel. If you follow me on Twitter, you’ll probably know that I’m passionate about the Marvel Cinematic Universe. If you’ve watched season four of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., or at least have a good idea of what happened in the season, you’ll know that Robbie Reyes a.k.a Ghost Rider appeared and he was freaking awesome! Robbie Reyes needs a solo project, and he should be one of the characters that should get an R-rated film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. However, I think Robbie Reyes would be the perfect bridge to officially connect these sides of the Marvel Cinematic Universe and also for Marvel Studios to have the first R-rated film on their roster. Readers will learn more about Ghost Rider's role when Avengers Forever #11 by Marvel Comics arrives in comic book stores and online retailers in November.The television side of the MCU hasn’t crossed over to the film side yet for many reasons. So, with the most incredible Avengers from the Multiverse by his side, the comic book is setting up an epic battle across different realities. Robbie Reyes' Ghost Rider might seem like an odd choice to be one of the most important heroes in the Multiverse, but the MCU hero is unique across different realities, meaning his ultimate form as the All-Rider might be the key to stopping the Multiversal Masters of Evil. And now at last, his ultimate form must be unleashed. Robbie Reyes is a Ghost Rider unlike any other. But for one pivotal figure, there are no other variants to be found anywhere in creation. ![]() ![]()
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