Gabriel Luna has shed some new light on the Ghost Rider TV series's cancellation.

The Terminator: Dark Fate actor was poised to continue his Agents of SHIELD role in a planned spin-off until it was mysteriously pulled without much reason.

And, speaking recently, Gabriel revealed he too doesn't really know what happened with the project, although he does allude to "a lot of changes" which may have tanked the plans.

"You know, there was a lot of changes," Gabriel told ComicBook.com.

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"That was in the works for some time. I was still under contract for almost three years with the promise that we would make it, and then it got the green light.

"We were setting up and building sets and writing scripts and everything was happening, and then I got a call that it wasn't. I'm thankful for all the time I had doing it, it's been really really fun playing him. But that's obviously all way above my pay grade.

"There's been a lot of changes over there. The fans really love it and they keep crying out for it, and there's a bit of a chant going on the Internet, I think. But it's out of my power, man."

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With a starring role in Terminator: Dark Fate, the actor should have no worries about securing future work.

Alas, we're a little disappointed Robbie Reyes' story is over. At least, for now.

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