While promoting this week's release of Season of the Witch, Nicolas Cage spoke with UKPA and offered a few updates on the upcoming Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance.
Cage told the outlet that the sequel would depart from the 2007 original in several major ways, including offering a brand-new origin sequence reinvisioned by the directing pair of Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor. What's more, Cage promises some "wild" filming techniques.
"The director's on rollerblades," he said, "and hanging from wires with the camera, holding on to the motorcycle..."
Sounds like Neveldine and Taylor are relying on their usual bag of tricks to "get the shot" this time. The two often used rollerblades and other methods to shoot the Crank films and Gamer.
Cage told the outlet that the sequel would depart from the 2007 original in several major ways, including offering a brand-new origin sequence reinvisioned by the directing pair of Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor. What's more, Cage promises some "wild" filming techniques.
"The director's on rollerblades," he said, "and hanging from wires with the camera, holding on to the motorcycle..."
Sounds like Neveldine and Taylor are relying on their usual bag of tricks to "get the shot" this time. The two often used rollerblades and other methods to shoot the Crank films and Gamer.