Hellverine (2026), the Marvel underworld collides with supernatural fury as Hugh Jackman returns in a terrifying reinvention of Wolverine — reborn as Hellverine, a soul-bound weapon forged in damnation. Cursed after a violent death that even healing couldn’t undo, Logan awakens in a hellscape where rage is currency and pain is eternal.
Pulled back to Earth through a broken infernal pact, Hellverine discovers that his claws now burn with hellfire, his rage amplified beyond control, and his soul tethered to forces far darker than anything he’s faced before. Redemption is no longer guaranteed — only survival.
Enter Nicolas Cage as Ghost Rider, the eternal Spirit of Vengeance. Bound to hell’s law but haunted by the cost of enforcing it, Ghost Rider is sent to hunt Hellverine before the balance between Earth and Hell collapses. But as their paths collide, Rider realizes Logan isn’t the threat — he’s the consequence of a war brewing beneath reality.
As demonic factions rise and hell-gates tear open across the world, Hellverine and Ghost Rider are forced into an uneasy alliance. One fueled by rage. The other by judgment. Together, they must tear through cultists, infernal warlords, and fallen angels to stop Hell itself from claiming Earth as its next kingdom.
The trailer teases scorched battlefields, chains ripping through city streets, claw-on-flame combat, bone-crushing brutality, and moments of raw introspection where Logan questions whether damnation has finally taken everything from him. Hugh Jackman delivers feral intensity and tragic weight as a man weaponized by hell, while Nicolas Cage brings unhinged menace and mythic presence as Ghost Rider — equal parts executioner and guardian.