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8 Ways Ghost Rider Could Be Used Better In The Marvel Cinematic Universe

When it was first announced that Ghost Rider would be part of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.'s fourth season, the response from fans was mixed. The later reveal that the show would put the spotlight on the Robbie Reyes version of the character didn't exactly help matters, and fans instantly started talking about all of the better ways in which the Spirit of Vengeance could be used by Marvel Studios.

1) As Alejandra Jones

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Captain Marvel may be on the way, but Marvel Studios still needs to increase the number of female led properties they have on both the big and small screens. Why, then, didn’t they choose to introduce the Alejandra Jones version of Ghost Rider? Her tenure didn’t last much longer than Robbie’s, but her story arc is considerably more interesting.

Raised in South America by a mysterious man named Adam, she was forcibly bonded to the Spirit of Vengeance as part of his plan to wipe out all sin on Earth. Johnny Blaze would eventually serve as a mentor to the hero and she went on to have some pretty fun adventures both alone and by his side. Marvel definitely missed out on the opportunity here to add another kick-ass female character to their ever-growing Cinematic Universe.