Spirit Of Vengeance - Ghost Rider:
: One notable practical effect involved Nicolas Cage wearing an LED helmet on set to cast authentic fire-light onto his co-stars' faces during filming. III. Critical and Commercial Performance
The story picks up several years after the first film, finding Johnny Blaze (Nicolas Cage) in self-imposed exile in Eastern Europe, struggling to suppress the curse of the Ghost Rider.
: Blaze is approached by Moreau (Idris Elba), an alcoholic monk from a secret religious order, who offers to lift the curse in exchange for protecting a young boy named Danny. Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance
While the film was a modest financial success, it was largely panned by critics for its chaotic script and uneven tone .
: After defeating Roarke and his mercenary Ray Carrigan (Blackout), Blaze's internal spirit is restored to its original incarnation as the "Spirit of Justice," signaled by his flames turning from orange to blue. II. Visual Style and Production : One notable practical effect involved Nicolas Cage
Following the film's release, Cage stated he was finished with the role, and the character rights eventually reverted back to Marvel Studios . Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance is SO BAD
: Director Mark Neveldine famously filmed action sequences while on rollerblades , often hanging off wires or motorcycles to achieve an intimate, frantic perspective. : Blaze is approached by Moreau (Idris Elba),
: The Rider's look was darkened; his skull and leather jacket appear charred and bubbling, contrasting with the "clean" appearance in the 2007 film.