With all the cosmic going-ons coming out of Infinity War, Captain Marvel, and Inhumans, my guess is that Marvel will wait another year before doing anything too cosmic again. Maybe focus on the supernatural side of things. If not Dr. Strange 2, then maybe something a bit more grounded, like a new Blade (with Snipes and Blade's daughter, maybe) or something like Werewolf By Night. OR...enough time will have passed since the last Ghost Rider film to dust that off again.
Personally, I'd love to see them do Moon Knight (on the big screen rather than Netflix). After Nightcrawler, Jake Gyllenhaal is my go-to guy for Marc Spector.
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Deadpool is out next year, if that does well they might want to go for something similar.
Otherwise something magical if Strange does well, or maybe an Avengers spin off? Vision/Scarlet Witch?
Fantastic Four .. Heavy Hitters
They could exist in a similar sense to Hank Pym in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, unknown but still present. More so, one of the places that is visited by the Fantastic Four is the Microverse, and if they were stuck there then it would be an easy bridge between Ant-Man and the return of Marvel’s first family.
ScarJo's Black Widow would make for an awesome movie and it'd be grounded and help to off-set the cosmic adventuring of the rest of the universe
1. I'd like to see like an Avengers Academy type film with some obscure characters doing the training.
2. Hercules! He's seen Thor having fun in the modern world and dammit he's gotta have some of that fun. Also allows for another heavy hitter on the Avengers if Hemsworth doesn't feel like playing Thor again at this stage.
3. Midnight Sons - Dammit I want the Sons!
One will be Spider-Man 2. One will be "Spider-Man saves Captain Marvel from embarrassing herself because teh womenz need to wait their turn," and the last one will hopefully be a new Hulk.
No way they could do a good Ghost Rider series on a Netflix budget. It would end up Sci-Fi channel bad looking if they tried. There is a reason Netflix is keeping with the more grounded characters that they do not have to blow huge amounts of cash on special effects for.
Why not? He doesn't always have to be a flaming head. Plenty of character to explore and lots of potential for a big cast of supporting characters. Supernatural seems to be able to pull it off. Besides, I'm sure the Netflix budget will get a nice boost from how well they did with Daredevil.
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Considering the issues they're having with Iron Fist, and the rumors about changing that from a series to an original film for a bigger budget for mystical effects, I don't know if Ghost Rider is an ideal match for Netflix. Granted, GR lacks the whole K'un L'un setting, but the FX for GR and his foes would probably present similar budgetary concerns.
My guess is we'll see GR on the big screen again, either a solo outing or part of a Midnight Sons-style group.