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Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. season 4 trailer: First promo features Ghost Rider

The flamed spirit of vengeance returns

Jack Shepherd
Monday 12 September 2016 15:17 BST
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Marvel's Agents of SHIELD Season 4 Promo

Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. is fast approaching our TV screens once more, the fourth season notable for introducing the MCU’s version of Ghost Rider.

Last week, the first image of Gabriel Luna’s character hit the internet; now comes the first footage from the season, featuring a flaming car and the return of Quake.

The flamed spirit of vengeance, once played by Nicolas Cage in two terrible feature-length films, will play an integral part in season four, seemingly renamed Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D: Ghost Rider.

“As always, we are going to put our own spin on the character,” executive producer Jed Whedon previously said of the character. “We are staying true to the comics in the places where we feel like it’s really important — we love the character’s family dynamic and the East L.A. kid in him.”

Bringing in Ghost Rider marks the introduction of magic into the series, mirroring the introduction of magic to the Cinematic Universe through Doctor Strange.

Whedon continued: “It started out with a guy building a suit using science, and then we met aliens that are the origin of the myths behind some of our gods, and this year Doctor Strange comes out.

“We’re opening it up even further to the world of things we don’t totally understand, or as Thor says, ‘Magic is science that we don’t understand.’ Well, we’re getting into some very, very fancy science.”

Recently, fans of the show were outraged after Jason O’Mara, the voice of Batman in numerous animated films, was brought on as the show’s new director. Many wanted Melinda May, Maria Hill, or Sharon Carter to take over from Coulson.

Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. returns to ABC on 20 September.

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