

SHIELD viewers have already met Calvin Zabo/Hyde in Daisy’s father (Kyle MacLachlan), so maybe he’ll return for Robbie’s origin story. Robbie was actually killed because in his car trunk, there was a briefcase of pills that Calvin wanted in order to turn into his alter-ego Mister Hyde. Struggling to make ends meet, Robbie borrows a 1969 Dodge Charger in his. In the comics, Robbie has ties to Calvin Zabo aka Mister Hyde. Created by Felipe Smith and Tradd Moore in 2014's All-New Ghost Rider 1, Robbie Reyes is a teenage automotive mechanic taking care of his developmentally challenged little brother Gabe in the crime-ridden streets of East Los Angeles. There is also a pre-existing connection to Robbie that has already been established on SHIELD. As a talented young mechanic, Robbie takes it upon himself to work at Canelos Garage in order to support his disabled younger brother, Gabe. The bond between Gabe and Robbie is a strong one, and the opportunity to show that family connection will lead to many juicy, emotional scenes, making for great TV. Contents 1 Powers and Abilities 1.1 Powers 1.2 Abilities 2 Appearances 2.1 Marvel Cinematic Universe 2.1.1 Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.

Ghost Rider was created by Felipe Smith and Tradd Moore. SHIELD can even cast a developmentally disabled actor to portray Gabe. Ghost Rider (real name Robbie Reyes) is a supernatural entity originating from Marvel Comics as an superhero, by possession of a human host.

It also gives the show another way to show inclusion and representation with Robbie’s brother. First, it allows the series, which already champions diversity and equality with its butt-kicking leads Chloe Bennet, Ming-Na Wen and Henry Simmons, to add even more diversity to the mix with the Mexican-American character. Why did Agents of SHIELD pick Robbie over Johnny? There are many obvious reasons. 'Agents of SHIELD' Season 4: What Is a Life Model Decoy?
