The Spirit of Vengeance is no longer just a curse—it’s an extinction-level event. Ghost Rider 3: Hell Unleashed brings Johnny Blaze (Nicolas Cage) back to the asphalt, but this time, the road leads straight through the gates of a collapsing underworld. The hellfire is hotter, the chains are longer, and the vengeance is absolute.
Nicolas Cage returns with his signature unhinged intensity, donning a weathered leather jacket that seems to bleed shadows. His transformation is more visceral than ever, a terrifying dance of bone and blue flame. By his side, Roxanne Simpson (Eva Mendes) makes a stunning return—not as a damsel, but as a hardened occult expert who has spent years hunting the very demons that took her life away. She commands the screen with a lethal elegance, proving that you don’t need a flaming skull to be the most dangerous person in the room.

The stakes go cosmic as the gates of Hell tear open over modern-day Las Vegas. As Blaze tears through the desert on a bike forged from pure nightmare fuel, he encounters a younger, faster Rider (Gabriel Luna), leading to a high-octane clash of generations. With the arrival of a mysterious fallen angel (Keanu Reeves), the line between hero and monster blurs into a streak of fire and blood.
Featuring jaw-dropping supernatural stunts, a soundtrack that roars like a V8 engine, and a dark, gothic aesthetic, Ghost Rider 3 is a heavy-metal symphony of destruction. In 2026, the Devil is coming to collect his due, but he’s about to find out that some souls are simply too hot to burn.
