Ryan Gosling is joining the Marvel Cinematic Universe as Ghost Rider, re-teaming with his Star Wars: Starfighter director Shawn Levy on a film set for release in 2028. Gosling joined Marvel Studios chief Kevin Feige on Saturday (Jul 25) at Comic-Con International's Hall H as about 7,000 fans cheered. Gosling's longtime partner, Eva Mendes, starred alongside Nicolas Cage in Cage's original standalone Ghost Rider film, released in 2007 – a year before Iron Man kicked off Marvel's Cinematic Universe. A sequel was released by Sony in 2012, and film rights have since reverted to Marvel, but the character hasn't appeared yet in the MCU. Feige also told the crowd that Joe and Anthony Russo's 2019 film Avengers: Endgame will be re-released in theatres on Sept. 25 with new footage linking it to the Russos' Avengers: Doomsday, due out Dec 18, 2026.