Additional information for Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance, which has a domestic theatrical release set for February 17, 2012. The film is being distributed by Columbia Pictures and has not yet been rated. Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance has a total running time of 95 minutes.
PG-13
USA
12A
Ireland
12A
UK
PG13
Singapore
G
Canada
PG-13
Malaysia
15
South Korea
12
Netherlands
PG-13
Philippines
11
Norway
A
India
M/16
Portugal
12
Germany
13
Argentina
14
Peru
T
Italy
IIB
Hong Kong
G
Japan
95min
10min
Ghost Rider 2
Japan
Ghost Rider 2
Poland
Ghost Rider 2
Singapore
Ghost Rider 2
USA
Ghost Rider: Espíritu de venganza
Argentina
Ghost Rider: Espíritu de venganza
Chile
Ghost Rider: Espíritu de venganza
Peru
Ghost Rider: Espíritu de venganza
Spain
Призрачен ездач 2: Духът на отмъщението
Bulgaria
Призрачный гонщик 2
Russia
A szellemlovas: A bosszú ereje
Hungary
El vengador fantasma 2: Espíritu de venganza
Colombia
Ghost Rider - Spirito di vendetta
Italy
Ghost Rider 2: Duch Zemsty
Poland
Ghost Rider 2: L'Esprit de Vengeance
France
Ghost Rider 2: Spirit of Vengeance
USA
Ghost Rider: Demonul razbunarii
Romania
Ghost Rider: Duch Zemsty
Poland
Ghost Rider: Espírito de Vingança
Portugal
Ghost Rider: Koston henki
Finland
Ghost Rider: To pnevma tis ekdikisis
Greece
Ghost rider: ruah shel nekama
Israel
Goust rajder: Duh osvete
Serbia
Hayalet Sürücü 2: Intikam Atesi
Turkey
Kalabhairavan
India
Mahakaal - Badle Ki Aag
India
Motoqueiro Fantasma: Espírito de Vingança
Brazil
Tamsos baikeris: kersto demonas
Lithuania
December 11, 2011
USA
February 15, 2012
Belgium
February 15, 2012
France
February 16, 2012
Bahrain
February 16, 2012
Israel
February 16, 2012
Netherlands
February 16, 2012
Thailand
February 17, 2012
Brazil
February 17, 2012
Canada
February 17, 2012
India
February 17, 2012
Indonesia
February 17, 2012
Ireland
February 17, 2012
Mexico
February 17, 2012
Philippines
February 17, 2012
Singapore
February 17, 2012
South Africa
February 17, 2012
Taiwan
February 17, 2012
Turkey
February 17, 2012
UK
February 17, 2012
USA
February 23, 2012
Denmark
February 23, 2012
Germany
February 23, 2012
Russia
February 24, 2012
Armenia
February 24, 2012
Bulgaria
February 24, 2012
Lithuania
February 24, 2012
Norway
February 24, 2012
Romania
February 24, 2012
Spain
February 24, 2012
Vietnam
February 29, 2012
Malta
March 01, 2012
Hong Kong
March 01, 2012
Hungary
March 01, 2012
Portugal
March 13, 2012
Argentina
March 15, 2012
Argentina
March 15, 2012
Australia
March 15, 2012
New Zealand
March 15, 2012
Peru
March 23, 2012
Estonia
March 23, 2012
Italy
April 12, 2012
Chile
April 13, 2012
Paraguay
April 13, 2012
Poland
May 10, 2012
Greece
May 11, 2012
Colombia
June 27, 2012
Sweden
January 04, 2013
Venezuela
February 08, 2013
Japan
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As Johnny Blaze hides out in Eastern Europe, he is called upon to stop the devil, who is trying to take human form.
Johnny Blaze (Nicolas Cage) was a former stunt rider who often teamed up with his father on various stunts. When he discovered that his father's death is impending, he makes a deal with a man named Roarke (Ciarán Hinds) who claims to be the Devil in exchange for his soul and a curse to be set upon him. Johnny now hosts an entity called 'The Rider', a fiery demon who punishes sinners, no matter how petty the crimes are. However, his father dies regardless, and having two minds fighting for control over his new powers, Johnny attempts to stay as far away from mankind as possible, hiding out in Eastern Europe (Romania).In the present, a drunken priest named Moreau (Idris Elba) attempts to warn the order of monks residing in a castle that the Devil has sent out forces to retrieve a certain boy and his mother hiding there, despite the head monk's (Anthony Head) reassurances of their safety. At that moment, mercenaries hired by Roarke breach the castle and kill all of the monks except for Moreau, while the mother, Nadya (Violante Placido) and her son Danny escape. Moreau chases after them, as well as the mercenaries. Trying to protect Nadya and her son, Moreau is driven off a cliff before he shoots the mercenaries' tires, delaying them before they can go after Danny and Nadya. He survives, as a tree breaks his fall. Moreau seeks out Johnny, who has been living in isolation in an abandoned village. Johnny initially refuses to help Moreau locate the mother and her son, but after he is promised that Moreau's ancient order can exorcise the curse from his soul, he agrees.Nadya and Danny are found by the mercenaries, who drive their car off the highway and crash it. Their leader, Ray Carrigan (Johnny Whitworth), takes Danny after a struggle and attempts to execute Nadya. Sensing this, Johnny unleashes the Rider (having held it in for some time) and transforms. He arrives just as Carrigan is about to kill Nadya, and kills two of his men. The Rider senses the great evil in Danny and attempts to kill him, but Nadya distracts him long enough for Carrigan to knock him out with a grenade launcher. Danny is taken away, while Johnny wakes up in a nearby hospital the next day and confronts Nadya, who is also there. They both join forces in order to save her son. Meanwhile, Roarke arrives in Europe, and sets up a "firewall" within Danny (via cellphone) to prevent the Rider from locating the boy, but advises Carrigan to run, as the Rider can still sense 'him'.Nadya takes Johnny to one of Carrigan's contacts, and finds that he is in an old quarry. Johnny begins to transform, and when Nadya confirms her son and Carrigan's location, Johnny rides there mid-transformation. Carrigan prepares himself with an army of his men, including a rocket launcher that could hopefully defeat Johnny. The Rider appears and a battle ensues while Nadya frees Danny. The Rider makes short work of the mercenaries by "riding" a Bagger 288 and defeats Carrigan. As Nadya and Danny escape, the Rider catches up to them and attempts to kill Nadya. But in Danny's presence, the rider is forced to turn back into Johnny Blaze, partly due to the fact that Danny is the Devil's son. Roarke approaches Carrigan, who dies in front of him. However, Roarke resurrects him as a being known as Blackout, who can render a person's environment pitch black and decay anything he touches. Roarke sustains some injuries due to his weak state on the Earth and sends Blackout to retrieve Danny.Moreau catches up to the group and leads them to a Sanctuary, where the monks there, including Methodius (Christopher Lambert) ensure the protection of Danny. Before the exorcism, Moreau explains to Johnny that the Rider was once the Angel of Justice, Zarathos, but was tricked into going into Hell and was driven insane. Retaining his sense of justice, Zarathos became a Spirit of Vengeance, an entity who took pleasure in punishing the wicked regardless of their crimes, although Johnny questions if the Angel's benevolent spirit still exists. Johnny is successfully exorcised, but Methodius reveals his treachery and plans to kill Danny to prevent the Devil from taking over his body and achieving higher powers. Johnny, Moreau, and Nadya are imprisoned as Danny is about to be executed. However, Blackout arrives and kills Methodius and the monks, retaking Danny back to Roarke. Nadya is devastated by what has occurred, but Johnny swears to rescue Danny, even though his powers have been removed.Armed from the Sanctuary weapons vault, the group makes their way to a Turkish coliseum, where Roarke and his followers gather to enact the trade. Moreau distracts the followers while Johnny attempts to free Danny, but is knocked back by Roarke while Moreau is killed by Blackout. The ceremony interrupted, Roarke opts to kill Johnny in retaliation. Danny, knowing that he has his father's abilities, returns Zarathos to Johnny, who becomes more powerful and is now able to exist in daylight, appearing to be in full control as well. Danny is taken again and a chase ensues between the Rider, Nadya, Blackout, and Roarke. The Rider dispatches Blackout and causes Roarke's vehicle to crash. The Rider confronts Roarke, who declares that Johnny is the worst deal he ever made. The Rider then literally sends Roarke back to Hell, slamming him into the fiery depths of the Earth. Nadya catches up, but is dismayed to find the Rider pulling Danny's lifeless body from the wreck of the car. Reverting back, Johnny says that he feels the Angel of Justice reawaken within him once more and resurrects Danny with the Angel's blue flames. Johnny then rides off, now engulfed in holy blue flames, declaring that he is "The Ghost Rider".
Mark Neveldine
Brian Taylor
Director(s)
Scott M. Gimple
Seth Hoffman
David S. Goyer
David S. Goyer
Writer(s)
Ashok Amritraj
producer
Ari Arad
producer
Avi Arad
producer
Stefan Brunner
co-producer
Tom Cohen
associate producer
Michael De Luca
producer
Gary Foster
executive producer
Maya Fukuzawa
executive producer (as Maya Gallagher)
Manu Gargi
co-producer
David S. Goyer
executive producer
Mark Steven Johnson
executive producer
Stan Lee
executive producer
Steven Paul
producer
E. Bennett Walsh
executive producer
Producer(s)
David Sardy
Composer(s)
Johnny Blaze / Ghost Rider
Nicolas Cage
Nadya
Violante Placido
Roarke
Ciarán Hinds
Moreau
Idris Elba
Ray Carrigan
Johnny Whitworth
Danny
Fergus Riordan
Grannik
Spencer Wilding
Kurdish
Sorin Tofan
Terrokov
Jacek Koman
Benedict
Anthony Head
Vasil
Cristian Iacob
Methodius
Christopher Lambert
Krakchev
Jai Stefan
Toma Nikasevic
Vincent Regan
Young Johnny Blaze
Ionut Cristian Lefter
Grey Suited Man
Will Ashcroft
Nurse
Sabina Branduse
Dude (Forest)
Tobias Öjerfalk
Girl (Forest)
Adina Galupa
EMT Worker
Alin Panc
Brian Taylor
Director(s)
Seth Hoffman
David S. Goyer
David S. Goyer
Writer(s)
producer
Ari Arad
producer
Avi Arad
producer
Stefan Brunner
co-producer
Tom Cohen
associate producer
Michael De Luca
producer
Gary Foster
executive producer
Maya Fukuzawa
executive producer (as Maya Gallagher)
Manu Gargi
co-producer
David S. Goyer
executive producer
Mark Steven Johnson
executive producer
Stan Lee
executive producer
Steven Paul
producer
E. Bennett Walsh
executive producer
Producer(s)
Composer(s)
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