Marvel fan supports the theory that an Agatha All Along witch will help introduce Ghost Rider with a stunning piece of MCU fan art. Agatha All Along continues to develop the MCU's magic through the Witches' Road, which leads to the death of four of the coven's members, Billy Kaplan's transformation into Wiccan, and the reincarnation of Billy's brother Tommy. The only female member of Agatha's coven to survive the Witches' Road's challenges is Jennifer Kale, who not only makes it out alive but also gets her full magic back.
X user @marveldsign shows how Sasheer Zamata's Jennifer Kale could return wearing her full witch outfit alongside her cousin, Johnny Blaze a.k.a. Ghost Rider. In the comics, Jennifer Kale discovers she's related to both Johnny Blaze and Danny Ketch when the mythical Furies attempt to wipe out her whole lineage. Check out the image below:
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Now that Agatha All Along's finale gave her her full power back, the MCU's Jennifer Kale might be able to locate either of her cousins and find out that they made a deal with Mephisto and got possessed by the Spirit of Vengeance. Jennifer Kale is an expert potion maker and an innately powerful witch. Similarly to the source material, Jennifer could discover that one of her ancestors, Noble Kale, was chosen by Mephisto to carry the Spirit of Vengeance. Then, she could meet her cousins Johnny Blaze and Danny Ketch for the first time.
Despite Ghost Rider's popularity, the MCU has barely set the stage for the anti-hero's introduction. However, Phase 5 is only beginning to take the necessary steps to introduce the Spirit of Vengeance. Agatha All Along's Jennifer Kale could be key to Johnny Blaze and Danny Ketch's MCU debut, and Ironheart's rumored villain is Mephisto, who's essential to any Ghost Rider's origin story. If Ghost Rider makes his debut soon, he could also appear in a crossover movie like Avengers: Doomsday and Avengers: Secret Wars before the Multiverse Saga ends.
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Ghost Rider has only had two live-action adaptations so far. Nicolas Cage's portrayal in Ghost Rider and Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance, while less popular than other Marvel adaptations at the time, is still synonymous with Johnny Blaze. Gabriel Luna's portrayal of Robbie Reyes was also a highlight of Agents of SHIELD. However, neither of these live-action Ghost Riders explored the Spirit of Vengeance's magical origins in detail. In the MCU, Johnny Blaze's connection to Jennifer Kale could open the door to a deeper dive into dark magic, demons, and spirits.