There was a Spi...dea. (Sony, Spider-Man Producer Quest)

[X] Plan A Ghost In The Underground
- [X] This is a soft reboot, some things from Ghost Rider 1 & 2 may have happened, but not everything.
- [X] Danny Ketch: The second Ghost Rider made in the '90s... and the brother of Johnny Blaze, along with his sister Barbara. He's an honestly interesting character. And hey, maybe you'd be able to get Nicolas Cage as Johnny Blaze be Danny's mentor figure? It'd somewhat tie the two Ghost Rider movies to this one. Also, Danny Ketch has stronger ties to NYC and Spider-Man.
- [X] There's also the idea to have the villain be Zarathos, the spirit of the Ghost Rider itself... that could certainly be an interesting idea.


[EDIT: To be perfectly honest, I've been vying for Ketch from the start and the opportunities he brings to the table].
 
Last edited:
[X] Plan: Creative Freedom
-[X] This is a soft reboot, some things from Ghost Rider 1 & 2 may have happened, but not everything
-[X] Ajendra Jones: A female Ghost Rider, she's quite recent... only having appeared in comics a few months ago, in fact. It could be an interesting take on the character of the Ghost Rider.
-[X] Maybe you could do something with Enforcer, he's a fairly one-note character... a mercenary with expertise in firearms, CQC, and hypnotism. He could be the initial threat of the movie, before revealing a wider conspiracy at work, maybe working for The Kingpin? Or even Moses Magnum? Or you could go with someone else, to tie-in additional properties.
 
[X] Plan New and Demented
-[X] This is a complete reboot.
-[X] Ajendra Jones: A female Ghost Rider, she's quite recent... only having appeared in comics a few months ago, in fact. It could be an interesting take on the character of the Ghost Rider.
-[X] There's also the idea to have the villain be Zarathos, the spirit of the Ghost Rider itself... that could certainly be an interesting idea.


Okay, okay, hear me out. I don't know anything about Ajendra Jones, but maybe we can make a movie in which the spirit itself is the antagonist? Perhaps Ajendra is a bit vindictive, but not going to the extremes that Zarathos desires, making it the conflict between the two the quickly reaches a boiling point.

Edit: Changed my plan a tiny bit to make it a complete reboot.
 
Last edited:
[X] Plan: From The Top
[X] This is a complete reboot.
[X] Johnny Blaze: The original, and the Ghost Rider everyone usually imagines, when they think of the character. Though, that's for good reason. Johnny Blaze is simply amazing. In the comics, that is... he's fine in the movies.
[X] Ooh! You could have Sin Eater, there have been multiple of them... mostly serving as villains for Spider-Man and Ghost Rider. You could have Sin Eater serve as a dark mirror of Ghost Rider... that could be certainly interesting, though you'd have to think of which version to use.


Let's just take this from the top and start anew!
 
Well, have to go with my own pitch.

[X] plan: Passing the flaming scull
-[X] This is a soft reboot, some things from Ghost Rider 1 & 2 may have happened, but not everything
-[X] Johnny Blaze and Danny Ketch as deutragonists
-[X] There's also the idea to have the villain be Zarathos, the spirit of the Ghost Rider itself... that could certainly be an interesting idea.
 
Last edited:
[X] Plan: From The Top
-[X] This is a complete reboot.
-[X] Johnny Blaze: The original, and the Ghost Rider everyone usually imagines, when they think of the character. Though, that's for good reason. Johnny Blaze is simply amazing. In the comics, that is... he's fine in the movies.
- [X] Ooh! You could have Sin Eater, there have been multiple of them... mostly serving as villains for Spider-Man and Ghost Rider. You could have Sin Eater serve as a dark mirror of Ghost Rider... that could be certainly interesting, though you'd have to think of which version to use.


Let's try and get Norman Reedus. He's even expressed interest in the Ghost Rider role IRL.
 
Last edited:
[X] Plan New and Demented
-[X] This is a complete reboot.
-[X] Ajendra Jones: A female Ghost Rider, she's quite recent... only having appeared in comics a few months ago, in fact. It could be an interesting take on the character of the Ghost Rider.
-[X] There's also the idea to have the villain be Zarathos, the spirit of the Ghost Rider itself... that could certainly be an interesting idea.


like The idea
 
[X] Plan: From The Top
[X] This is a complete reboot.
[X] Johnny Blaze: The original, and the Ghost Rider everyone usually imagines, when they think of the character. Though, that's for good reason. Johnny Blaze is simply amazing. In the comics, that is... he's fine in the movies.
[X] Ooh! You could have Sin Eater, there have been multiple of them... mostly serving as villains for Spider-Man and Ghost Rider. You could have Sin Eater serve as a dark mirror of Ghost Rider... that could be certainly interesting, though you'd have to think of which version to use.
 
[X] Plan A Ghost In The Underground
- [X] This is a soft reboot, some things from Ghost Rider 1 & 2 may have happened, but not everything.
- [X] Danny Ketch: The second Ghost Rider made in the '90s... and the brother of Johnny Blaze, along with his sister Barbara. He's an honestly interesting character. And hey, maybe you'd be able to get Nicolas Cage as Johnny Blaze be Danny's mentor figure? It'd somewhat tie the two Ghost Rider movies to this one. Also, Danny Ketch has stronger ties to NYC and Spider-Man.
- [X] There's also the idea to have the villain be Zarathos, the spirit of the Ghost Rider itself... that could certainly be an interesting idea.
 
This is probably too late to get traction, but...

[x] Back To The Past, Samurai Jack
-[x] This is a complete reboot.
-[x] Kenshiro Cochrane: A hacker in the far-off year 2099. Kenshiro could be an interesting way to introduce the concept of the future of the... Spider-verse. Food for thought, that.
-[x] Maybe you could do something with Enforcer, he's a fairly one-note character... a mercenary with expertise in firearms, CQC, and hypnotism. He could be the initial threat of the movie, before revealing a wider conspiracy at work, maybe working for The Kingpin? Or even Moses Magnum? Or you could go with someone else, to tie-in additional properties.
--[x] Write-In: Moses Magnum has risen to prominence in the year 2099 as one of the most influential tech-barons of the time. The Enforcer is one of many private security force leaders who serve as judge, jury and executioner for the tech barons of the time.



Elevator Pitch: Kenshiro "Zero" Cochrane is a hacker from the far-off year of 2X99, where mega-corporations and tech-barons control the entire world. Moses Magnum, who has moved past humanity and slowly replaced his body more and more with cybernetics and network uplinks, is verging closer and closer to complete world dominance through pending mergers. Zero is a net-runner, periodically uploading his consciousness into cyberspace in order to make "runs" at sophisticated 2X99 corporate databases to expose corrupt dealings and "help" the little people. While making a run on a Moses Magnum Enterprise database, Zero uncovers a dark secret of his business enterprise related to his recent rise in power and steals the core file, but he is "tagged" by the security system in his retreat. The tag allows Charles Delazny III, the Enforcer, to hunt down Zero to his home and residence. Delazny goes after Zero's girlfriend first, taking her captive before confronting Zero; however, Zero's girlfriend fights back against the Enforcer during the confrontation, giving Zero time to escape by uploading his consciousness fully into cyber-space. The Enforcer kills his body, but his mind lives on; though he lives in the cyberspace in abject fear, as simple defense programs that would have kicked him back to his body will now mean his death. Desperate for a chance to reveal Magnum's secret, Zero makes a run on the Ghostworks, the crypt of early AI and VI discoveries, where legends tell of a hidden, entirely cyberspace resistance center. There, he meets the Ghostworks, "machine spirits of dead AI" who offer him a desperate gambit and a chance of rebirth as the last Ghost Rider. Zero doesn't wait for the offer to be finished to accept it, though he knows that it will mean losing his human body forever.

The Ghostworks spirits send Zero's consciousness back in time through complicated technobabble, allowing him to reboot significantly earlier in the year 2X99 inside the body of a CYBERTEK 101 WORLD-RUNNER (physical machine bodies that provide the conceptual opposite to net-running) and intervene in the event he discovered inside of Magnum's database. Along the way, he confronts Delanzy III/The Enforcer again, this time defeating him in combat and temporarily trapping his consciousness within one of Magnum Enterprises' ices/net-defense traps. Zero succeeds in intervening in Magnum Enterprise's dark secret, preventing {some terrible event} and stopping Magnum Enterprises from consolidating control over its market competitors and forming a true monopoly. Zero makes a final-run to expose Magnum to the public, breaking into the government's broadcast servers to reveal the planned events to a global audience; while making his run, he encounters the younger version of himself, on the run that would have had him learn Magnum's secret originally. Zero and Zero Prime switch net-packets; Zero (alive) reveals the government corruption and gains a following as the "angel of the cyberworld," while Zero (Ghost Rider) takes on all of his younger self's tags and leads The Enforcer and all of the other net-defenders to a violent finale confrontation through The Ghostworks. Zero leads his tags to their destruction against the perils of the Ghostworks, before he and the Enforcer have one last confrontation before the Ghostworks Spirits. The Enforcer is destroyed, and his consciousness is reduced to nothing more than ambient data.

Zero (alive) embraces his girlfriend, and the two plan to organize a meeting with other net-runners organizing a resistance group. All the while, Zero (Ghost Rider) faces the Ghostworks, and learns of the other work yet to be done.
 
Voting has officially ended, and here are the results.
Adhoc vote count started by Yite on Dec 18, 2021 at 1:49 AM, finished with 22 posts and 21 votes.

  • [X] Plan: From The Top
    -[X] This is a complete reboot.
    -[X] Johnny Blaze: The original, and the Ghost Rider everyone usually imagines, when they think of the character. Though, that's for good reason. Johnny Blaze is simply amazing. In the comics, that is... he's fine in the movies.
    - [X] Ooh! You could have Sin Eater, there have been multiple of them... mostly serving as villains for Spider-Man and Ghost Rider. You could have Sin Eater serve as a dark mirror of Ghost Rider... that could be certainly interesting, though you'd have to think of which version to use.
    [X] Plan New and Demented
    -[X] This is a complete reboot.
    -[X] Ajendra Jones: A female Ghost Rider, she's quite recent... only having appeared in comics a few months ago, in fact. It could be an interesting take on the character of the Ghost Rider.
    - [X] There's also the idea to have the villain be Zarathos, the spirit of the Ghost Rider itself... that could certainly be an interesting idea.
    [X] Plan A Ghost In The Underground
    - [X] This is a soft reboot, some things from Ghost Rider 1 & 2 may have happened, but not everything.
    - [X] Danny Ketch: The second Ghost Rider made in the '90s... and the brother of Johnny Blaze, along with his sister Barbara. He's an honestly interesting character. And hey, maybe you'd be able to get Nicolas Cage as Johnny Blaze be Danny's mentor figure? It'd somewhat tie the two Ghost Rider movies to this one. Also, Danny Ketch has stronger ties to NYC and Spider-Man.
    - [X] There's also the idea to have the villain be Zarathos, the spirit of the Ghost Rider itself... that could certainly be an interesting idea.
    [X] This is a complete reboot.
    [X] Johnny Blaze: The original, and the Ghost Rider everyone usually imagines, when they think of the character. Though, that's for good reason. Johnny Blaze is simply amazing. In the comics, that is... he's fine in the movies.
    [X] Ooh! You could have Sin Eater, there have been multiple of them... mostly serving as villains for Spider-Man and Ghost Rider. You could have Sin Eater serve as a dark mirror of Ghost Rider... that could be certainly interesting, though you'd have to think of which version to use.
    [X] plan: Passing the flaming scull
    - [X] This is a soft reboot, some things from Ghost Rider 1 & 2 may have happened, but not everything.
    -[X] Johnny Blaze and Danny Ketch as deutragonists
    - [X] There's also the idea to have the villain be Zarathos, the spirit of the Ghost Rider itself... that could certainly be an interesting idea.
    [X] Plan: Creative Freedom
    - [X] This is a soft reboot, some things from Ghost Rider 1 & 2 may have happened, but not everything.
    -[X] Ajendra Jones: A female Ghost Rider, she's quite recent... only having appeared in comics a few months ago, in fact. It could be an interesting take on the character of the Ghost Rider.
    -[X] Maybe you could do something with Enforcer, he's a fairly one-note character... a mercenary with expertise in firearms, CQC, and hypnotism. He could be the initial threat of the movie, before revealing a wider conspiracy at work, maybe working for The Kingpin? Or even Moses Magnum? Or you could go with someone else, to tie-in additional properties.
    [x] Back To The Past, Samurai Jack
    -[X] This is a complete reboot.
    -[x] Kenshiro Cochrane: A hacker in the far-off year 2099. Kenshiro could be an interesting way to introduce the concept of the future of the... Spider-verse. Food for thought, that.
    -[X] Maybe you could do something with Enforcer, he's a fairly one-note character... a mercenary with expertise in firearms, CQC, and hypnotism. He could be the initial threat of the movie, before revealing a wider conspiracy at work, maybe working for The Kingpin? Or even Moses Magnum? Or you could go with someone else, to tie-in additional properties.
    --[x] Write-In: Moses Magnum has risen to prominence in the year 2099 as one of the most influential tech-barons of the time. The Enforcer is one of many private security force leaders who serve as judge, jury and executioner for the tech barons of the time.
 
25- Ghost Rider Plot Ideas.
[X] Plan: From The Top
-[X] This is a complete reboot.
-[X] Johnny Blaze: The original, and the Ghost Rider everyone usually imagines, when they think of the character. Though, that's for good reason. Johnny Blaze is simply amazing. In the comics, that is... he's fine in the movies.
- [X] Ooh! You could have Sin Eater, there have been multiple of them... mostly serving as villains for Spider-Man and Ghost Rider. You could have Sin Eater serve as a dark mirror of Ghost Rider... that could be certainly interesting, though you'd have to think of which version to use.


You decided to do a complete reboot to the Ghost Rider character, going with Johnny Blaze once again. You'll admit... you really liked Nicolas Cage as an actor. But, he just didn't work as Johnny Blaze. You could probably give him a different role later on, though.

You had decided that Sin Eater would be the main antagonist of the movie. Fighting against Johnny Blaze's Ghost Rider, as a sort of... dark mirror of him. That could certainly be interesting.

But who would Sin Eater be? You had so many options, after all.

Who is Sin Eater?

[] Stan Carter.
[] Emil Gregg.
[] Michael Engelschwert.
[] Ethan Domblue.
[] Jim Sharp.
[] A fusion of Stan Carter and Reverend Styge could be an interesting idea.
[] You know what? Let's have two different Sin Eater's, as a reference to there being multiple Sin Eater's throughout the comics. (Choose Two)
-[] Stan Carter.
-[] Emil Gregg.
-[] Michael Engelschwert.
-[] Ethan Domblue.
-[] Jim Sharp.
-[] A fusion of Stan Carter and Reverend Styge could be interesting.


But now, you had to get to a general plot idea for the Ghost Rider movie.

What is the plot of the Ghost Rider movie?

[] Johnny Blaze, a man who's practically renowned as one of the greatest stuntmen alive... dies publically, in one of his shows due to the accelerator on his bike not working as intended. He'd been sabotaged... it's in his death that he makes a deal with an unseen figure, after that he awakens once again as the Ghost Rider. Out to take revenge on his saboteur, eventually, he meets the Sin Eater, a man obsessed with sin, practically his mirror image... and they fight.
[] This one would have Johnny Blaze be Ghost Rider for at least a while, with a quick recap of how he gained his powers. He hears of the mysterious death of Jean DeWolff, a police captain and goes to investigate. Eventually, he confronts and fights Sin Eater.
[] This idea would have Johnny as an elder man, having been the Ghost Rider since the '80s, still out there fighting sin, for justice. He'd hear of the mysterious Sin Eater, and just wants to make the masked figure suffer for their sins.
[] Write-in:
____

Alright, just a couple of votes for this update.

I'm gonna go to bed, then I'm going to finally get done with the game stuff. There won't be a vote for any of the game stuff in the (hopefully) next update. So, just continue voting as normal when I release that update.
 
[X] Plan Father Anderson
- [X] A fusion of Stan Carter and Reverend Styge could be an interesting idea.
- [X] Johnny Blaze, a man who's practically renowned as one of the greatest stuntmen alive... dies publically, in one of his shows due to the accelerator on his bike not working as intended. He'd been sabotaged... it's in his death that he makes a deal with an unseen figure, after that he awakens once again as the Ghost Rider. Out to take revenge on his saboteur, eventually, he meets the Sin Eater, a man obsessed with sin, practically his mirror image... and they fight.
 
Back
Top