The series, which was announced alongside the currently moving forward Hellstrom, was going to be overseen by The Punisher‘s showrunner Steve Lightfoot – a positive sign, as The Punisher was one of the better received series of the Netflix-Marvel crop – but it’s unclear now whether or not Marvel Television will seek to find a new home for Robbie’s big return to television (even though this series was actually not connected to the SHIELD version at all, strangely enough).
Though one wonders if there’s potentially more to the story here, as rumors cropped up weeks ago and even resurfaced two days ago, that the grand poobah himself, Kevin Feige, had his eyes on Ghost Rider (and as we’ve learned, it only really “counts” if Marvel Studios has created it). If you had said that to me six months ago, I would have probably scoffed at it. But now with the upcoming Moon Knight, She-Hulk, and Ms. Marvel television series originating a number of fan favorites for the small screen, nothing seems too unlikely anymore. This also underlines the continuing crumbling of the Loeb side of the Marvel empire, relegated mostly to an animated crop and a few remaining live action offerings.