Ghost Rider (2019)

Ghost Rider is a 12-episode animated series on Netflix (originally) and Disney+ (currently) produced by Marvel Entertainment and animated by Studio BONES, based on DeviantART user DuckLordEthan's fan-made Marvel Academia series. It is a spin-off of Amazing Spider-Man.

Synopsis:
It's the summer holidays, and brothers Robbie and Gabe Reyes go to Los Angeles to crash at their beloved Uncle Eli's house for the duration. After a few events, including watching a re-run of To Catch a Predator and witnessing a suspicious man hurriedly closing his curtains, Robbie comes to the conclusion that something has to be done about what he proclaims to be "the scum of the earth".

With Eli's blessing, Robbie takes a daemonology book, ventures into the garage and recites the Rider's Creed to affirm his devotion to his valiant fury. He thus enters a pact with a Spirit of Vengeance, and begins a crusade of terror against the underworld as the infamous Ghost Rider.

Episode 1: Abandon All Hope, Ye Who Enter Here
We begin with Ghost Rider, in a moonlit forest, staring impassively at a burning 1969 Dodge Charger.

"You're wondering how did this come to be? Well, it is a long story."

Episode 2: The Trojan Horse
"Let me confess." Robbie states. "They're not locked out. You're locked in."

"But with whom?" one of the men asks.

As Robbie's head erupts into a flaming skull, he replies "With me."

Robbie subsequently grabs a nearby can of gasoline and spreads it around the villa.

Episode 3: Shaggy Dog Story
Robbie decides to talk about his favourite game to Gabe: "It's about this prince. He's borderline crazy and he's leading one side of a war. Only problem: the commander of the other side is his younger sister."

"What happens?"

"An ally of his gives up his own life so the prince can rethink his actions and he gets a grip on sanity. He and his sister then negotiate and they manage to agree upon a ceasefire."

"Does it end happily?"

"Oh, some hard-liners on her side who still want war torture her to death and he promptly falls back into murderous insanity, forcing you to kill him in self-defence. You think it was pointless?"

"Yeah. I do."

"That's why I like it. It's a reality check. Sometime all our efforts are for nothing and we can do nothing about it. It's like a high-budget Cheerio joke where the main character goes to get punch and finds that there is no punchline." Robbie then leaves, advising that Gabe gets some sleep.

At last, it's the day of Comic-Con, and Robbie visits. Oddly enough, not only does he come undressed, but he also doesn't properly enter, instead hanging around near the entrance. He spots Alex's van parked at the entrance, but thinks nothing of it at first.

Once Robbie finishes buying a hot dog from a nearby vendor, he turns around and sees Alex chloroforming a girl and shoving her into his van. Robbie's suspicions that Alex is involved in human trafficking are confirmed.

Cut to Alex driving in his van. He looks into his rear-view mirror. "Aw, crap."

The mob surrounds Alex, armed with prop swords, baseball bats, metal pipes, whatever blunt instruments they can get their hands on. Ghost Rider leads, holding a chain with tire irons attached to each end. Upon cue, the mob descends upon Alex; mercifully, the camera does not depict Alex being beaten to death.

"By the time we were done with Alex, he was nothing more than a unrecognisable pulp of flesh." Robbie's narration reveals.

Episode 5: Ripe for the Slaughter
One of the men mockingly requests "Say hello to daddy..."

Smash cut to both of the men fleeing from Ghost Rider. They can't outrun him though, and one of the two is shoved off a rooftop. The other is cornered and subjected to a Penance Stare, before Ghost Rider brings his boot upon his head.

"Soon, they all die. All of them die." Robbie says to himself as he prepares himself for his grim task. "They are ripe for the slaughter."