‘The Walking Dead’ Star’s Heartbreaking Ghost Rider Dream Crushed: Disney Deems His Acting Skills Not Up to Par for the Fiery Marvel Role!
A beloved The Walking Dead actor passionately campaigned to blaze onto the screen as Marvel’s Ghost Rider, only to face a stinging rejection from Disney, sparking heated debates among fans who swear he’d ignite the role with unmatched intensity. —Discover Why This Casting Drama Is Lighting Up the Internet! 👇

With the MCU (hopefully) soon set to dive into the more supernatural part of Marvel Comics’ lore with Blade, it seems like now is the perfect time for Ghost Rider to finally return to the big screen in the biggest and best way. Not only has Reedus been campaigning for the role for years, but I also believe that he has all the best qualities that would make for the best portrayal of the character yet.
Norman Reedus Has Expressed Interest in Playing Ghost Rider For Quite Some Time
Whether It Be In Interviews or On Social Media, the Actor Has Not Been Silent About His Desire to Play the Anti-Hero








Every Ghost Rider Actor in Film and TV (so far)
Films/Series
Version of the Character
Nicolas Cage
Ghost Rider (2007); Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance (2011)
Johnny Blaze
Gabriel Luna
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (2016-2017, 10 episodes)
Robby Reyes
Fred Tatasciore (voice)
Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H. (2015, 1 episode)
Johnny Blaze
There have been many instances in which an actor has expressed interest in a certain role or desires to take on a certain project, hoping to manifest it into being. Norman Reedus is no stranger to the world of Marvel, having voiced Frank Castle/The Punisher in the 2013 animated film, Iron Man: Rise of Technovore, but he’s yet to leap with a live-action role. Over the last few years, both Marvel fans and Norman Reedus himself have been campaigning heavily to have him join the MCU as Ghost Rider. When user likes on Twitter (now known as X) were made public, the actor had notably liked several pieces of fan art depicting him for the part, along with numerous posts advocating for and addressing rumors of his casting. If that wasn’t enough of an indication of his interest, he has also gone out of his way to make it known during interviews.
The Ghost Rider conversation has been coming up for years, and yeah, tell them to put me in it. I want to play Ghost Rider. I want a fire skull. I want my face to turn into a fire skull and whip a chain around. That would be great.
For any actor to be as passionate and enthusiastic about a role as Reedus has been with this specific character, it’s obvious that they’re going to put forth their strongest effort. Given the kind of dedication he’s brought to his previous performances, it would certainly be interesting to see what to the Marvel universe.
Norman Reedus Is The Most Qualified Actor To Take on a Ghost Rider Film
With His Love of Motorcycles and Arresting Screen Presence, It’s As If He Was Born To Play the Character
Best Norman Reedus Films and Shows
Role
Rotten Tomatoes Score
Stretch (2014)
Himself (cameo appearance)
88%
The Bikeriders (2024)
Funny Sonny
80%
Antibodies (2005)
Polizist Schmitz
65%
Which Version of Ghost Rider Should Norman Reedus Play?
There Have Been Many Different Ghost Riders in Marvel Comics, But Only 1 Variation Is Best Suited For the Actor

Norman Reedus can next be seen in the John Wick spin-off film, Ballerina, hitting theaters on June 26, along with The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon Season 3, airing on AMC later in the year.
Both of Nicolas Cage’s Ghost Rider films are now available to be streamed on Hulu and Disney+.
Not only is it, not the only version that audiences are more familiar with, but it would also make sense in terms of age, especially seeing how Reedus is now in his mid-50s and that the character is the oldest of the Ghost Riders seen throughout the comics. Instead of doing another origin story film, I can very easily see him as a more seasoned version of Ghost Rider, one who has already been living and dealing with the curse off-screen ever since the MCU’s beginning with Iron Man. While some may want to see a younger version of the character with Danny Ketch, who’s to say it still won’t happen later? In the meantime, I think it’s about time for all the manifestations that both Reedus and fans have been putting out over the last few years to finally pay off.