Video: Ghost Rider Cartel [new] Full

| Character | Role | Portrayal & Visual Design | Notable Traits | |-----------|------|---------------------------|----------------| | | Protagonist – the supernatural anti‑hero | Played by Luis Hernández , a stunt rider with a background in motorcycle racing. The mask is a hand‑crafted, matte‑black skull with amber LED eyes. The motorcycle is a Harley‑style chopper retrofitted with a custom exhaust that emits real flame (via propane). | Torn between redemption and retribution ; his powers are visually tied to fire, symbolizing both purification and destruction . | | Don Rafael “El Tigre” | Primary antagonist – cartel boss | Portrayed by Marco Alvarez , a character actor known for gritty roles. Costume includes a charro‑style suit with gold embroidery, and a tiger‑tooth pendant that serves as a symbolic talisman. | Represents institutionalized crime , rationalizing violence as business. His refusal to accept any supernatural force underscores his hubris . | | Santiago “El Águila” | Secondary antagonist – enforcer leader | Played by Javier Ortega ; equipped with a tactical vest and a custom sniper rifle . Visuals emphasize cold precision contrasted with Ghost Rider’s chaotic fire. | Represents militarized response to supernatural threats, highlighting the clash between technology and myth . | | Luis (the courier) | Narrative catalyst – the “innocent” caught in the crossfire | A young actor, Pedro Martinez , whose face is partially obscured by a bandana. | His death early on serves to humanize the cartel’s victims, reinforcing Ghost Rider’s motive. | | The Spirit of Vengeance (non‑physical) | Narrative device – voice of the curse | Voiced by Ana María Torres , a deep, resonant voice-over artist. Appears only as flames swirling around Ghost Rider’s head. | Acts as a Greek‑chorus , reminding both the rider and the audience of the price of power . |