David Goyer has been spewing to Collider.com about his work on the just announced Ghost Rider sequel/reboot/whatever: "I’m coming on as a producer, and we’re basically doing a polish of my nine year-old script." That script is believed to be a hard core R, meaning lots of bloody deaths and an ominous tone throughout, but Goyer is saying the studio want a more kiddie friendly PG-13: "It was a Blade-type film (the first one). Now they want it to be PG-13. But The Dark Knight has come out and I like to say that it was skirting the bleeding edge of PG-13, so people’s concepts of what a PG-13 movie could be changed." Goyer will not be directing, so there is still a chance that original helmer Mark Steven Johnson could return. With his first comic book movie, Daredevil, also getting the reboot treatment, he's on a strange roll. For those that wrote off the original Daredevil, give the directors cut a bash - really good fun.