In May 2019, Hulu announced two new Marvel series centered on Ghost Rider and Helstrom, respectively. However, creative differences ultimately led to Ghost Rider's cancellation, and Gabriel Luna, who was set to reprise his role from Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., is still just as disappointed with the outcome as fans.

"I was gearing up for Ghost Rider for some time, a few years now, just on hold, waiting," Luna told ComicBook.com. "So I guess there's not much hope holding out. I think it's mainly, I know maybe there's still couple of pages that are ... the binding of the book is not really closed. But for me, personally, I think that, you leave it where it was."

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Luna remains proud of the hard work that was put into his iteration of Ghost Rider, noting how there's a whole new segment of fans that now relate the Spirit of Vengeance to Robbie Reyes.

"We put our heart into it and I'm really happy because I think a lot of people, I'm happy that there's a whole generation of young people, [they know] Ghost Rider is Robbie Reyes," he said. "And I think that won't change, whether we do another show or not. I think that that's something that'll always make me very proud. So you just leave that where it is. I'm really excited to see what the future holds and what we're working on now and see what happens."

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