He also frequently plays Dungeons and Dragons and other board games with his friends, as well as both reading and writing (clean) fan fiction. When he is not writing for Screen Rant, he enjoys playing video games, his favorite games being from Ubisoft's Assassin's Creed franchise. Nate adores all things superhero, and thus has a wealth of knowledge concerning franchises like DC and Marvel, but he also has many other ideas concerning Star Wars, Avatar: The Last Airbender, RWBY, among others. He has also collaborated with fellow students on the sets of several short films, one of which was a nominee for an award at the Georgia Film Festival. While in school, he learned many skills in terms of film production such as video editing, sound recording, camera operation, directing, and, of course, writing. Though this is his very first job as an entertainment journalist (with previous employments being at both a supermarket and a summer camp), he has a lot of knowledge about the industry, as he has a Bachelor's degree in Film and Digital Media from the University of North Georgia (U.S.). Nathaniel "Nate" Johansen is a newer member to the Screen Rant family, having started in March 2022. Plus, there's a matter of Marvel Studios head Kevin Feige refusing to acknowledge the series in any way. The most popular opinion, sadly, is a resounding " no," due to the number of contradictions and retcons the show has in relation to the rest of the MCU, especially in later seasons. is canon, leaving Ghost Rider's existence in the MCU up in the air. This other Ghost Rider has seemingly been confirmed as Johnny Blaze, much to the excitement of fans, yet currently there is a major dispute among Marvel officials whether Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. season 4, episode 6 "The Good Samaritan," Robbie reveals the origin of his powers, which he received from another Ghost Rider in order to save his life and take revenge on those who had wronged him. Robbie Reyes's television outing showed promise, however, as his story also featured the existence of other Ghost Riders within that show's universe. went with the lesser-known, younger Ghost Rider named Robbie Reyes (played by Gabriel Luna), who drives a fiery 1969 Dodge Charger rather than the character's trademark flaming motorcycle. Rather than use the more common alias of famous daredevil Johnny Blaze (the character that Nicolas Cage played in his movies), the writers of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. show, yet this particular Ghost Rider was not one that everyone recognizes. In 2016, his familiar flaming head appeared in season 4 of Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. The idea of bringing Ghost Rider into the MCU can get a bit confusing, as there is surely the belief that he was already introduced.
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