Due to the success of the Infinity Saga, the Marvel Cinematic Universe has secured several Hollywood A-listers in recent years. The most recent one to join was Charlize Theron, who is expected to appear in a future Doctor Strange film as Clea. Now, Marvel Studios' president Kevin Feige just "publicly" recruited Ryan Gosling.

Technically, Gosling put his name up for consideration first. Gosling recently denied rumors that he's set to star as Nova in the MCU. In the same interview, Gosling revealed that he'd like to join the MCU as Ghost Rider. It appears that Feige and Gosling got a chance to talk to each other not too long after. According to MTV News' Josh Horowitz, Feige shared that he'd "love to find a place for [Ryan] in the MCU."

Feige announced several new MCU projects at this year's San Diego Comic-Con, including the entire Phase 5 slate and the trailer for Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. So, if Gosling joins the MCU, we might have to wait until the next SDCC to find out.