Neveldine and Taylors run-and-gun shooting
style does not lend itself to the traditional rules of what looks good in 3D. They ignored those rules and shot exactly the way they wanted to shoot.
Ghost Rider 2 will be post-converted in to 3D, but dont fear a rush
job. Taylor was focused on making the 3D state of the art, cutting edge, the best it could possibly be.
The runtime for the sequel is about 90 minutes. (The original was 114 minutes.)
No prior Neveldine/Taylor film has ended up with a true deleted scene.
Ghost Rider 2 will end up with 2-4 on the DVD.
Alongside the deleted scenes, the DVD/Blu-ray will be packed with interviews, features, and behind-the-scenes footage. Taylor claims they captured thousands and thousands and thousands of hours of footage.
Cage will be unleashed in this movie. They wanted every face of Nic. At the end of the shoot, Cage told the directors, Guys, I dont think I have any other ways to be crazy. I think Ive done all of it.


At the same time, Taylor thinks Elba will blow peoples minds with his charisma. That guy could kill babies on screen. Hes so likeable.
Neveldine and Taylor came on to the project wanting to reinvent Ghost Rider on screen. They redesigned the character, made it a lot darker, a lot weirder. Sony embraced their take.
The teaser trailer barely showed off anything because most of the CG and a lot of the most spectacular things werent done. They saved some images for the full trailer.
Filming in eastern Europe was dangerous. To illustrate the level of guerilla filmmaking, Taylor describes a scene where both the actor (Elba) and the camera operator (Neveldine) go over a cliff. It seemed like the rig could fall over with a slight wind.