Actor Nicolas Cage sat down with the folks at
MTV during a press junket for his newest movie "The Sorcerer's Apprentice," and talked some more about the upcoming sequel to his 2007 "Ghost Rider" movie from Marvel which is tentatively being called "Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance."
The sequel is being scripted by David Goyer and word is that it will be directed by "Crank" directors Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor.
"I'm very excited about those two," said Cage of the "Crank" directing duo. "They're originals, and they know how to make a movie look great, and they know how to use the camera. And I think they'll have a fresh, a very fresh take on the character."
"It's a different trajectory, but it's still the same guy," he said. "That's all I can talk about!"
"I'm not knocking the first one, whatever people think," he explained. "I stand by that movie as well. I thought it was like a Faustian fairytale, like, if Disney were to make a movie about Faust, it would be in that vein, like a Western and a little lighter."
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