I think it'd be cool to see Blade, and The Punisher, and Strange and that whole Midnight Sons kind of run. And you have the Dark Avengers - you've got all these teams that The Ghost Rider slides into... I love that idea, that potential. As far as going and joining The Defenders: they seem to have NYC and Hell's Kitchen on lock, so I'd just love to see more West Coast heroes, we could bring Blade out here.





It has been two years since a new show based on a Marvel comics character was announced for Netflix. In fact, many had assumed thatwould be the last solo Marvel series since Disney revealed the development of their new streaming service However, in a surprising turn of events, Disney and Netflix have announced ashow featuring, and the(Jon Bernthal). Disney CEO Bob Iger noted that Disney and Marvel Entertainment ultimately felt that Netflix was the appropriate home for these supernatural, violent characters where they can receive R-rated series that respect the source material. This faith in Netflix and how they have handled their current Marvel properties led Disney to renogotiate their contract with Netflix.In fact,will essentially serve as a supernatural equivalent of, building off of solo series from each of the core characters before a common enemy leads the four to crossover and join forces. That's right, we will also be getting a solo, andseries! Even more exciting, Gabriel Luna will be reprising his role as Robbie Reyes from season 4 of, where his take on Ghost Rider was praised by fans and critics alike.At a recent Comic Con, both Luna and Bernthal were asked for their thoughts on a cross-series team up involving their characters, and both actors reacted positively towards working together. Luna stated that he would love to star in a Netflix series with Bernthal's Punisher. Bernthal, on the other hand, said he was interested as long as the script was right. In another interview , Luna had the following to say aboutThe rumor is that Luna's Ghost Rider will make a guest appearance for several episodes in the second season of, with Robbie Reyes and Frank Castle running into each other while both independently pursuing a crime syndicate that it turns out has supernatural ties (hence Robbie's involvement). Both characters will team up to take down a common enemy before parting ways.will then essentially spin out into his own show, much in the same way thatspun out of the second season ofAre you a fan of Blade, Ghost Rider, and Moon Knight? Would you love to see them team up and get their own series on Netflix and crossover with other established MCU Netflix anti-heroes such as the Punisher? If you answered yes to these questions, well keep dreaming!