Disney has officially slated Ryan Gosling's "Ghost Rider" for a Summer 2028 release, alongside other major tentpole films, as revealed by the studio's updated theatrical release schedule. This announcement comes as the company continues to solidify its future film slate.
Meanwhile, Paramount is facing significant legal challenges regarding its proposed merger with Warner Bros. The California attorney general's office has rejected Paramount's request for a $1.88 billion bond, arguing that the company is attempting to "do-over" its agreement to delay the merger until an antitrust trial next March. The AG's office contends that Paramount, as a sophisticated entity, was aware of the terms of its agreement.
Disney Sets Ryan Gosling's 'Ghost Rider' for 2028; Paramount Merger Faces Legal Hurdles
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