If you're a fan of 'Ghost Rider' (2007) and its unique blend of supernatural action, dark themes, and antihero charisma, you're in for a treat. This article explores 10 movies and TV shows that capture the same thrilling energy, from fiery vengeance to demonic deals. Whether you crave more motorcycle-riding specters or morally complex protagonists, these recommendations will keep you on the edge of your seat.

Darkman (1990)
Description: Darkman and Ghost Rider both feature protagonists who are transformed by tragedy into vengeful, masked vigilantes. Both films blend action, horror, and science fiction, with a focus on the protagonist's struggle with their new identity.
Fact: Liam Neeson was relatively unknown when he was cast as Darkman. The film was directed by Sam Raimi, who later directed the Spider-Man trilogy. Darkman's disfigured face was created using groundbreaking makeup effects.


The Crow (1994)
Description: The Crow, like Ghost Rider, is a dark, gothic tale of vengeance and supernatural resurrection. Both protagonists return from the dead to seek justice, with a strong visual style that emphasizes moody, atmospheric settings.
Fact: Brandon Lee, the star, died during filming due to a prop gun accident. The film is based on a comic book by James O'Barr. The role of Eric Draven was almost given to River Phoenix.


The Mask (1994)
Description: The Mask, like Ghost Rider, features a protagonist who transforms into a supernatural being with extraordinary powers. Both films combine comedy, action, and fantasy, with a strong visual style that emphasizes the fantastical.
Fact: Jim Carrey's performance was largely improvised. The film was originally intended to be a horror movie. The Mask's green face was achieved through a combination of makeup and CGI.


The Shadow (1994)
Description: The Shadow shares with Ghost Rider a protagonist who operates in the shadows, battling evil with supernatural abilities. Both films are based on classic pulp fiction characters, with a strong emphasis on mystery and adventure.
Fact: Alec Baldwin trained in martial arts for the role. The film's production design was heavily influenced by 1930s art deco. The Shadow's cloak was made from a special material to make it flow dramatically.


The Phantom (1996)
Description: The Phantom, like Ghost Rider, is based on a classic comic book character with a supernatural edge. Both films feature a hero who operates in a shadowy world of adventure and mysticism, with a strong pulp fiction influence.
Fact: Billy Zane performed many of his own stunts, including the famous horse-riding scenes. The film was shot in Australia and Thailand. The Phantom's costume was designed to be as close to the original comic as possible.


Blade (1998)
Description: Blade, like Ghost Rider, is a Marvel Comics adaptation featuring a supernatural hero who battles dark forces. Both films combine action, horror, and fantasy elements, with a strong emphasis on stylish, kinetic fight scenes.
Fact: Wesley Snipes was a martial arts enthusiast and insisted on doing many of his own stunts. The film helped revive the superhero genre in the late 90s. Blade's sunglasses were custom-made to fit Snipes' face perfectly.


Hellboy (2004)
Description: Hellboy shares with Ghost Rider a protagonist who is a supernatural being fighting against dark forces, often with a sense of destiny and internal conflict. Both films mix action, fantasy, and horror, with a strong emphasis on unique visual designs and practical effects.
Fact: Guillermo del Toro fought for years to get the film made. Ron Perlman wore extensive prosthetics for his role as Hellboy. The film was shot in Prague to save on budget.


Van Helsing (2004)
Description: Van Helsing shares with Ghost Rider a gothic, monster-hunting adventure with a protagonist who battles supernatural evils. Both films feature a mix of action, horror, and fantasy, with elaborate set designs and special effects.
Fact: Hugh Jackman trained for months to perform his own stunts. The film was originally conceived as a direct sequel to The Mummy (1999). Van Helsing's costume was inspired by classic monster hunters from literature.


Constantine (2005)
Description: Similar to Ghost Rider (2007), Constantine features a protagonist who battles supernatural forces and demons, often dealing with themes of redemption and the afterlife. Both films blend action, horror, and dark fantasy elements, with a strong visual aesthetic that emphasizes the gothic and the macabre.
Fact: Keanu Reeves trained with real exorcists to prepare for his role. The film is based on the DC Comics' Hellblazer series. The role of Constantine was initially offered to Nicolas Cage, who later starred in Ghost Rider.


Spawn (1997)
Description: Spawn and Ghost Rider both feature antiheroes who make deals with the devil and return to Earth with supernatural powers. Both films explore themes of redemption and damnation, with a heavy reliance on CGI and dark, comic book-inspired visuals.
Fact: Spawn was the first African-American comic book superhero to get a major motion picture. The film's special effects were groundbreaking at the time. Michael Jai White performed most of his own stunts.
