Ryan Gosling has never been seen playing a superhero and it has been known for quite some time that the actor only has his heart set on portraying one particular Marvel character. Gosling has stated in the past that he would love to be Ghost Rider. After getting the nod of approval from Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige, Gosling has now responded, giving another positive sign that Marvel Cinematic Universe's Johnny Blaze is going to be Ryan Gosling.

Gosling was recently on Josh Horowitz' Happy, Sad, Confused Podcast, accompanied by Emily Blunt as the duo were promoting their new flick called The Fall Guy. Horowitz referred to Feige telling him in an interview last year that he is on board with the idea of having Gosling in the MCU. I’m just trying to help Ryan Gosling to realize his dreams — namely playing Ghost Rider.

— Josh Horowitz (@joshuahorowitz) "This was a magical moment. I told Josh I would like to play Ghost Rider. He found Kevin Feige, corners him, does an interview with him.

When he says, 'I would like this,' all the lights go off," said Gosling in the interview. When quizzed about any new developments in that regard, Gosling said, “I don't know. I would love to, it would be amazing.

” As mentioned above, Kevin Feige was asked by Horowitz last year about Gosling wanting to be a Ghost Rider. Feige had said at that time, “Hey man, if Ryan wants to be Ghost Rider..

.Gosling’s unbelievable. Ryan is amazing.

I'd love to find a place for him in the MCU." .