"So Ghost Rider, particularly when Blaze is transforming from human to spirit of vengeance, it's painful and you can see it in the movie, in some scenes where he's morphing from skull back to human," he continued. "Well, that pain and incredibly extreme situation liberate me to be able to become abstract in my acting and surrealistic and, therefore, it remains in context, remains conceivable to an audience. Not so much to a critic, but to an audience member."
The transformation was the bit I was exciteedly anticipating the most, as I loved it in the first movie, the agony , the ecstacy, in this movie, without giving spoilers it was perhaps even more juicily explored. just epic.