Ghost
Ava Starr is the daughter of Elihas and Catherine Starr, who gained the ability to render herself intangible and generate extreme amounts of power following a quantum accident which killed her parents. At a young age, S.H.I.E.L.D. began taking advantage of her powers, enlisting her as a stealth operative under the moniker of Ghost prior to HYDRA's uprising. Under Bill Foster's care, Starr realized that she was slowly dying due to a lack of quantum energy, which she involuntarily harnessed.
Within weeks of succumbing to her disease without a cure, Starr learned that a Quantum Tunnel had been created by Hank Pym and embedded into a portable lab. Her plans to absorb energy from the Quantum Realm conflicted with Pym's plans to rescue Janet van Dyne, whose survival in the Quantum Realm relied directly on the energy Starr sought to extract. Starr began making attempts to steal the lab by force, putting her in conflict with Ant-Man and Wasp. Upon her return, Janet transferred some of her quantum energy into Starr, temporarily stabilizing her affliction. With her pain lessened, she went into hiding with Foster.
Biography[]
Early Life[]
Losing Her Family[]
- "My father tried to continue his research on his own, desperate to restore his name. So, he took risks. Too many, until something went wrong. He told us to run. I could tell he was scared. I didn't want him to be alone. When I woke up, my parents were dead. I wasn't so lucky."
- ―Ava Starr to Scott Lang[src]

Starr is found with her deceased parents
As a child, Ava Starr grew up in Argentina as the daughter of Catherine and Elihas Starr. Starr witnessed the fallout of her father's partnership with Hank Pym, who kicked him out of S.H.I.E.L.D. and smeared his name within the scientific community. Embittered, Elihas continued to research quantum energy on his own, despite the risks. When an experiment involving the Quantum Tunnel went wrong, Starr tried to run to her father to ensure he did not die alone, but the tunnel ruptured before she reached him, killing her parents and inundating her with quantum energy.

Starr is adopted by Bill Foster
When the Fire Department arrived, they were unable to touch Starr as she had become intangible from the accident. Starr was placed in an orphanage and later met her father's ex-colleague Bill Foster, who gave her a teddy bear. Although she was upset for her inability to hold the toy, Foster encouraged Starr to focus her powers, eventually allowing her to solidify and pick it up. Foster promised to find a way to cure her condition and began to act as a surrogate father to Starr, developing the quantum chamber to allow her to briefly stabilize and ease her pain.[1]
Joining S.H.I.E.L.D.[]

Starr is fit with the newest Ghost Suit
- "Dr. Foster did his best to keep me safe. But others at S.H.I.E.L.D. saw an opportunity in my affliction. They built me a containment suit so I could control my phasing and trained me to be a stealth operative."
- ―Ghost[src]
Observing the potential asset her powers could become, S.H.I.E.L.D. took Starr and began to train her in espionage so that she could go on missions to take down threats that proved too difficult for conventional operatives. They developed the Ghost Suit for her to harness her abilities, granting her the option to slip between intangible and solid states, and promised to help find a way to cure her.

Ghost appearing during one of her missions
Over the course of her time in the field, as well as the prolonged suffering caused by her quantum displacement, Starr became hardened and extremely vicious, eventually realizing that S.H.I.E.L.D. had no intention of finding a cure. When S.H.I.E.L.D. collapsed, Starr was taken back in by Bill Foster, who began to assist her in researching a cure as her condition started to deteriorate.[1]
Finding a Cure[]
Clashing with the Pyms[]

Ghost follows the Wasp at the restaurant
Starr observed Hank Pym, who shrunk the Mobile Laboratory and left with Hope van Dyne and Scott Lang. Starr suddenly materialized a short distance away, tracking their van to Sonny Burch's restaurant, Oui. After Burch attempted to double-cross van Dyne, Starr waited until van Dyne, in her Wasp Suit, had defeated Burch's mercenaries and taken the final component.

Ghost closely confronts and fights Wasp
Ghost appeared in front of Wasp and engaged with her in a duel for the component, loosening her grasp of it until she was punched in the face once Wasp turned small. After phasing out from Wasp's attack, Ghost disappeared from the conflict and waited for the opportunity to distract her and grabbed her body to slam it on a table. As Wasp grabbed the component and tried to attack Ghost with a service table, she phased through it without a flinch.

Ghost gains the upper hand against Wasp
Ghost then attacked Wasp by punching her in the face, knocking the component out of her hold. Despite gaining an upper hand on Wasp, Ghost's plans were thwarted when Lang, in the Ant-Man Suit, arrived, being stopped at the moment when she pinned Wasp against the wall. Ghost was kicked to the ground by Ant-Man, causing her to disappear again. Once the two managed to defeat her, Ghost came up with a plan to confront Pym from where he was contacting them.

Going outside of the restaurant while Ant-Man and Wasp tried to communicate with Pym, Ghost managed to find Pym inside his van and phased through his throat with her arm. Threatening Pym with his life, Ghost coerced him to give up the Mobile Laboratory, resulting in it being handed to her. She then fled the van before Ant-Man and Wasp could intervene.

Arriving at her hideout, Starr walked inside the guestroom with the Mobile Laboratory and the component and placed them on a desk. Taking off her suit so that she could breathe, Starr placed her suit down and slowly walked over to her Quantum Energy Chamber to temporarily stabilize herself. Once Starr was inside the Chamber, she rested on her bed and tried to relax while her molecules were put into place.[1]
Taking Hostages[]

Starr rests inside the Quantum Chamber
While Starr was recovering inside the Quantum Energy Chamber, Hank Pym had successfully tracked down the Mobile Laboratory using re-engineered tech from an earlier Ant-Man Suit and sent Wasp and Ant-Man there to retrieve it. While they were able to enter the building and locate the lab, Starr woke up from her rest and quietly snuck up on them.

Starr introduces herself to Scott Lang
Starr went behind the Wasp's back and knocked her out with a punch to the head and kicked Ant-Man's face, causing them to lose consciousness. Starr then began to put them in restrains while they were sitting in a chair for interrogation. When Lang regained consciousness, he tried to wake up van Dyne and Pym, who were beside him. Starr quickly appeared in front of Lang, telling him that they can't hear him.

Starr intently reaches for Scott Lang's face
Starr introduced herself to Lang, and was asked if she used her Suit to go through things, so she responded that it only helped her control her powers and the pain she felt while doing so. As Lang expressed his fear of her by questioning if she'll rip his heart out from his chest, Starr laughed at his fear and told him that she would never hurt him unless she had to, noting she wanted something that was in his head instead.

Starr threatens Pym for his past actions
After touching Lang's face and triggering her powers again, Starr decided to wake up the rest of the captives, kicking them to wake them. When Wasp threatened Starr to never touch her father, she expressed that she was a little too gentle with him. Once Bill Foster clarified who Starr was, van Dyne wanted to know what was going on, leading Starr to tell Pym that her father, Elihas, worked with Pym until their disagreement had gotten him fired.

Ghost explains the truth of her own past
Starr further mentioned that her father was discredited for good measure once he was fired from his research on quantum energy. Starr continued that her father was doing his research while taking risks until something went wrong. Starr told them that his research had killed him and her mother, Catherine, but she survived from the explosion that resulted in her powers emerging. Starr noted that she was adopted by Foster and was taken in by S.H.I.E.L.D. as an assassin.

Starr declares she wants to cure herself
Foster told them that once S.H.I.E.L.D. had collapsed, he took Starr to his home and noticed that her condition had worsened even further. As Foster explained that Starr needed a cure, he was told that she noticed Pym was building a Quantum Tunnel and knew about the psionic link that Lang shared with Janet van Dyne in order to track her down in the quantum realm and extract her quantum energy to permanently fix her displacement.

Starr tells Hank Pym to do what she says
After Foster allowed Lang to answer a call from his daughter, Foster continued on by telling them that they would be extracting Janet's quantum energy that she absorbed for thirty years to give it to Starr for her survival. Pym refused to cooperate with Foster because of the possibility that Janet would die during the extraction. Starr bitterly retorted by telling him that he would do as she said, walking over with Foster as he took the component.

Starr sees her captives escape the Hideout
As they were about to leave, Pym feigned a heart attack to trick Foster into opening the Altoids tin, leading him to grab the tin and give it to Pym. Getting suspicious over Pym, Starr noticed that it was a trap and told Foster to not open it. The tin released a group of enlarged Ants came out, allowing van Dyne and Lang to escape with the lab. Starr was then attacked by van Dyne with her Stingers, and she watched the rest of the captives flee the room as she ached in pain.[1]
Losing Time[]

Starr asks Bill Foster the time she has
- "You said you could fix me. You promised!"
"I know. I will. But not like that. You let one finger on that little girl… I won't help you. And we're done."
"Fine. There are other options." - ―Ava Starr and Bill Foster[src]
With Hank Pym, Wasp, and Ant-Man taking back the Mobile Laboratory and the component, Starr witnessed Bill Foster checking the Quantum Energy Chamber and told her that it could barely help her temporarily restore her molecules. On that note, Starr asked how long she had, in which Foster theorized that it could be a couple of weeks.

Starr agrees to find another option
Starr demanded that they needed to get the lab, suggesting that kidnap Lang's daughter in order to give up the lab for themselves. Foster told Starr to not resort to that, noting that he would not participate in that kind of behavior. Starr responded to him that he was not the one who was being tore apart from her condition and told him that he promised to fix her. Foster told Starr he would help her but would not resort to violence.

Ghost sneaks into the X-Con Security Office
Knowing that Foster would not help her if she went after Lang's daughter, Starr declared that she would find another option. Infiltrating X-Con Security Consultants, Starr invisibly observed Sonny Burch interrogating Luis with Truth Serum. Luis initially misinterpreted Burch's questioning on Lang's whereabouts by describing his emotional state, before Burch demanded his literal whereabouts. Luis answered that he was in the woods.

Starr made herself appear in front of Luis, startling both parties. Starr leaned in closely to ask Luis where in the woods, to which he answered that it was specifically Muir Woods. Now with the knowledge of the location of the Mobile Laboratory, Starr then left the room and phased out of sight. Starr went outside of the office and purposely damaged Burch's car to slow him down and quickly headed for the lab.[1]
Taking Back the Lab[]

Ghost aggressively attacks Agent Stoltz
- "Is it ready or not?"
"We can begin the extraction process now. Listen, Ava, this whole thing could be very dangerous. Maybe, maybe we should…"
"Maybe we should what? Wait? I've got days until I'm dead. We're doing this, Bill. Now." - ―Ava Starr and Bill Foster[src]
When Hank Pym and Hope van Dyne were arrested by the FBI in Muir Woods, Ghost followed Agent Stoltz as he took the Mobile Laboratory inside a van. Ghost watched Stoltz walking to his car to put the lab inside, only for her to puncture his heart. Ghost took the lab after she attacked Stoltz, leading the FBI to become suspicious.

Starr demands to continue the process
Starr arrived inside the Laboratory and had Bill Foster operate the Quantum Energy Chamber by using the Quantum Tunnel to extract the energy from it. After they had begun the extraction process, Starr was told by Foster that it could be dangerous. Starr responded to Foster that she had days to live and that they would be performing the process regardless. Just as Foster began to turn on the Tunnel, a group of Ants stopped their machine, causing them to realize Pym was interfering.

Ghost sneaks up on Ant-Man for an attack
Once Starr looked below the army of Ants on the control panel, she told Foster that they couldn't be that far away from the lab. Picking up her helmet and walking out of the lab, Ghost found a streak of Ants from an abandoned building. Ghost snuck up behind Ant-Man, who had previously freed Pym and Wasp from the San Francisco FBI Office, smashing his face on a glass window and kicking him across the wall to the other side of the room.

Ghost chases Ant-Man inside of a building
As Ant-Man got up to grow smaller, Ghost walked towards him and told him to call off the Ants that were invading their plans. Once Ant-Man realized his suit wasn't working properly, Ghost began to chase him down at a walking pace, passing through walls as he tried to escape from her. While Ant-Man had temporarily lost Ghost and tried to contact his team to hurry up on the plan, she found him hiding near a wall and began to chase him down again. Ghost finally tracked down Ant-Man, passing through a table.

Ghost is tricked by Ant-Man and his crew
Ghost snuck up in front of Ant-Man while he was reporting to his team, aggressively kicking him towards a wall. Ghost was about to attack Ant-Man but had noticed the lab had shrunk down into small size again. Looking at Luis giving the Mobile Laboratory to Wasp, Ghost was quickly outraged, realizing that she had fallen into a trap. Ant-Man told Ghost that misdirection was the first rule of close-up magic, turning small again in order to leave the area.[1]
Chase for the Laboratory[]

A three-sided car chase then took place between Wasp and Sonny Burch's men across the streets of San Francisco. Ghost managed to chase down the cars that were heading down the streets and used her phasing powers to move across a random woman's car, kicking Burch's men in that face so that she could hijack his motorcycle.

During her drive-by with her motorcycle, Starr had managed to track down Ant-Man and Wasp's van and began to drop her motorcycle to sneak up in front of the van. Ghost went through the car window and kicked Wasp away from the back of the van, letting her out of the van before she shrunk down. Ghost tied Luis and Ant-Man with their seat belts and got the Mobile Laboratory from them, escaping the van to hijack a nearby truck with a wooden plank. Ghost drove the truck with the lab in hand and tried to get over to her rendezvous point.

Ghost fights Wasp while driving the truck
Wasp suddenly tracked down Ghost and began to fight against her for the lab until Ant-Man had to interfere in the conflict. Ghost noticed Ant-Man clinging onto the windshield wiper and began to turn it on in order to lose him. Wasp leaned in for the punch but Ghost phased out to dodge and then grabbed Wasp on the driver's seat, hoping to strangle her out. Wasp got out of Ghost's grasp and as they continued to fight, Ant-Man enlarged himself and punched Ghost in the face.

Ghost confronts Wasp for the Mobile Lab
Ghost was slightly knocked out from the attack and in that moment, so Wasp took the lab and flew away behind the truck. Ghost took off her helmet and phased through the driver's seat and landed onto the wooden platform on the truck. Before the both of them could fight against each other, Burch and his mercenary had bumped into the truck, letting the lab fall into the hands of Burch once again. Ghost jumped out of the truck and landed on the ground.

Ghost suddenly loses the Mobile Laboratory
While on the ground, Ghost witnessed Burch and his henchman driving away to another direction and followed them along the way. Eventually, after Ant-Man took the lab from Burch and struggled to breathe, he dropped the lab on the nearby pier. While Luis planned on getting the lab, Ghost kicked him away from it and used the remote she stole from him to make it normal size again, entering the building as fast as possible.[1]
Getting the Cure[]

Starr tells Bill Foster to begin her process
- "Your pain... I can feel it."
"It hurts. It always hurts."
"I'm sorry. I think I can help you." - ―Janet van Dyne and Ava Starr[src]
As Hank Pym was preparing to exit the Quantum Realm with Janet van Dyne, Starr began her process of extracting energy to repair her body. Foster followed Starr and warned her that Janet would die if she continued the extraction. Starr ignored Foster's statement, as she thought he cared more about Janet than about her.

Starr turns on the Quantum Chamber
While Starr reached for the control panel, Foster promised that Janet would be able to help her, leading her to push him away aggressively. Starr told Foster that this was the only way and turned on the Quantum Tunnel in order power the Energy Chamber. Starr walked inside the Chamber and she began to become whole again, much to her delight. Ant-Man and Wasp walked inside the lab and stopped her from using the Tunnel to power the Chamber.

Ghost furiously fighting against Ant-Man
Starr noticed what they were doing and began to interfere with their plans to stop her. Starr attacked Ant-Man with full force, but her punches could not land on him until he grew small enough that she kicked him across the room. Starr saw Wasp near the control panel and began to attack her, phasing out of her Stingers that she was blasting at her. Starr attacked Wasp with her punches and kicks but was caught off guard once Ant-Man had teamed up with Wasp.

Starr was kicked into the ground, but attacked back once Wasp tried to knock her out and proceeded to kick Ant-Man in the face. Noticing Wasp on the trail of the Tunnel, Starr walked over to her and finally tried to kill her only to be run over by the Quantum Vehicle, flying across the room. Starr was stopped by Lang and van Dyne and kept at bay as Pym and Janet were able to successfully return from the Quantum Realm.

Starr is healed by Janet van Dyne's powers
By then, Starr's body was began to fall apart completely; however, Janet calmed her down and told her that she felt her pain. Starr expressed to Janet that her condition hurt and always had. Janet apologized for her sickness and told Starr that she could fix it. Janet transferred a portion of quantum energy into her, making Starr feel whole again and letting her touch Janet's hand. Luis then burst inside the lab and warned them that the Police were coming.[1]
Moving Away[]

Starr quickly leaves the Mobile Laboratory
- "I've hurt people. But you haven't. Go, please."
"We can make it, Ava."
"Bill…"
"I'm not leaving you." - ―Ava Starr and Bill Foster[src]
Ghost proceeded to escape the Mobile Laboratory with Bill Foster, Scott Lang, Hank Pym, Janet, and Hope, who had a plan to distract the FBI from their path to not get them all arrested. Once they had succeeded on the plan, Starr and Foster escaped the scene and into an alleyway in order to avoid getting arrested.

Starr leaves the city with Bill Foster's help
In the alleyway, Starr told Foster to leave her, but he insisted on staying with her. Starr expressed that she had hurt people, but Foster responded that he wouldn't abandon her. With a bleak smile, Starr hugged Foster. Starr kept in contact with the Pyms and Lang, who were working on curing her by harvesting quantum energy. However, the team were killed in the Snap, which left Lang trapped in the Quantum Realm, thus preventing them from providing any further help to Starr for the next five years.[1]
DNA Acquired[]
By 2023, Ghost's DNA had been acquired by her former S.H.I.E.L.D. Director Nick Fury, who placed her DNA alongside many other enhanced individuals in a vial known as the Harvest. The Harvest vial was then administered by the Super-Skrulls Gravik and G'iah, bestowing both of them with Ghost's powers.[2]
Personality[]
Ava Starr has been trained by S.H.I.E.L.D. to become an elite and ruthless stealth operative tasked with infiltrating and eliminating criminal organizations, terrorist cells, and other threats. She holds a grudge against Hank Pym for expelling and discrediting her father, inadvertently leading to the accident that killed him and his wife as well as afflicting her with molecular disequilibrium.
Due to the years of chronic pain Starr experienced as a result of this, she was desperate enough to do anything to permanently fix her condition, especially when she learned that she had only a few weeks to live. Starr's limited time to live, chronic pain, and desperate need to survive pushed her to act with extreme aggression and impatience. She was planning to extract Janet van Dyne's quantum energy despite the fact the process could potentially kill Janet and even considered kidnapping Cassie Lang as leverage to force Scott Lang to give her the Mobile Laboratory. Starr was unwilling to hear pleas of more peaceful yet uncertain means of curing her condition, as she was acutely aware of her limited lifespan. Having been promised a cure by S.H.I.E.L.D. that was not delivered made Starr distrustful of anyone who urged patience and vague plans for a cure to her condition. Although she shares a somewhat familial bond with Bill Foster, who assisted her in attempting to find a cure, she violently threw him aside when he tried to stop the quantum energy extraction.
Despite Starr's brutal exterior, she was not a heartless person by nature. While Starr's condition and imminent death caused her to act ruthlessly to survive, she still has a sense of morality, feeling shame for her actions as an assassin of S.H.I.E.L.D. due to the fact that the organization never had any intention of finding a cure and all she did for them did nothing to help her, showing she is able to feel remorse for committing actions that were not beneficial in her attempt to cure her condition. Starr has also proven to be capable of showing compassion and regard for others' well-being, particularly to those close to her. This is best exemplified when she urges Foster to abandon her, warning him that he will also be pursued by the authorities if he continues to act as her caretaker. Also, despite what the Pym family's actions caused her, Starr was willing to accept help from them and seems to be on much better terms with them after Janet returns and they begin extracting quantum energy to gradually cure her quantum illness.
Powers and Abilities[]
Powers[]
- Quantum Mutation: When Starr was very young, she was involved in an explosion of quantum energy that killed her parents. However, she survived with side effects that caused her molecular structure and equilibrium to become imbalanced. Her quantum conditioning allows her to partially break the laws of physics in a way that is still affected by gravity, since she still has mass. One example is when she jumped from one car to another on the side of the street. Her entire state allows her to phase through things and move faster when she is in phase; she can generate zero friction and resistance. Then, when she returns to her physical state with full force and mass, it enhances her strength. She was eventually found by S.H.I.E.L.D. and was turned into a weapon. She had to have a suit created for her in order to control the phasing, however, it didn't stop the pain caused by the condition.
- Enhanced Strength: Starr is able to amplify the amount of force behind her attacks while phasing. During one of her missions for S.H.I.E.L.D., Starr was able to eliminate an enemy soldier with just a spinning back kick, and later eliminated a sniper with a single punch, as a single kick was able to launch Ant-Man through several walls. She played Wasp, with brute force on the street, and able to fling Bill Foster to the other side of a room for attempting to prevent the opening of the Quantum Tunnel.
- Enhanced Durability: Due to her condition, her body is tougher than that of an ordinary human, being able to withstand numerous injuries including blows from Ant-Man and the Wasp, mainly from the Giant-Man, and later she both received a bullet from the Wasp's gauntlet and being run over by Pym's quantum vehicle and flinging her to the other side of the lab leaving her alone with her leg limp.
- Intangibility:
Ghost phasing in motion
- Invisibility: Starr is able to pass in and out of the visible spectrum. She first used this power to spy on Hank Pym after they shrunk the Mobile Laboratory and fled. In fights, she was shown vanishing, then reappearing to launch a surprise attack against Wasp during the skirmish inside of Oui, and also appeared in the midst of Sonny Burch's interrogation to find out where the lab was from Luis. Starr turned invisible by stealing the remote control from Luis' office.
Abilities[]
- Master Martial Artist:
Ghost fighting against Ant-Man
- Knife Mastery: To be added
- Expert Acrobat: Starr is a highly trained acrobat, allowing her to vault over a car with ease. She incorporates this and also gymnastics into her fighting style to battle opponents.
- Marksman: To be added
- Master Spy: Starr was trained by S.H.I.E.L.D., as a secret agent, she put an end to many criminal organizations, terrorists, and other threats that proved too difficult for conventional agents.
- Master Assassin: Starr was taken by S.H.I.E.L.D. and was forced to become a very skilled assassin in order to do S.H.I.E.L.D.'s bidding. Over her time with the agency, she racked up many kills, becoming one of their best assassins.
Equipment[]
Weapons[]
- WE Hi-Capa 7.0: To be added
- Bow and Arrow: To be added
Others Equipment[]
- Ghost Suit: A full-body suit that was designed by S.H.I.E.L.D. to help her better control her powers. The suit allowed Starr to selectively phase through matter at will, allowing her to rapidly switch between intangibility and tangibility for both stealth and offensive purposes.
- Quantum Energy Chamber: Created by Bill Foster, the chamber releases waves of quantum energy which temporarily stabilize Starr's disequilibrium.
Facilities[]
- Ghost's Hideout: Ghost used a hideout, which used to be her mansion, to keep herself stable in a Quantum Energy Chamber. Scott Lang and Hope van Dyne infiltrated the hideout, so she captured them and Hank Pym, explaining her past with S.H.I.E.L.D. to them. However, they tricked Bill Foster into replacing giant ants, allowing them to escape.
- Oui: Ghost attacked the Oui during a battle between Wasp and Sonny Burch's crew. She stole a device from Wasp and left the restaurant.
- X-Con Security Consultants Office: Ghost hid in X-Con Security Consultants' office while Sonny Burch and his crew interrogated the company's owners, and Luis revealed the location of the Mobile Laboratory.
- Mobile Laboratory: Ghost and Bill Foster took control of Hank Pym's mobile laboratory and attempted to use Pym's Quantum Tunnel to stabilize Ghost. However, Pym entered the tunnel instead while Ghost fought Scott Lang and Hope van Dyne. When Pym returned with Janet van Dyne, Janet cured Ghost of her lack of stability.
Relationships[]
Family[]
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Appearances[]
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Trivia[]
- In the comics, Ghost was an unnamed male anticapitalist saboteur and created a battle suit that allowed himself or any object he touched to be invisible or intangible. In some universes, Ghost is also an Inhuman.
- Ghost is the second female main antagonist in a Marvel Cinematic Universe film, the first being Hela.
Behind the Scenes[]
- Ghost's first name was initially conceived to be Dawn.
- Hannah John-Kamen was cast in the role of Ghost after Peyton Reed received a letter of endorsement from Steven Spielberg, who directed her in Ready Player One.[3]
- Ghost was originally set to make an appearance in Iron Man 2. The character was going to be another villain tied to Justin Hammer, along with Whiplash.[4]
- Ghost was eventually dropped from the film entirely; however, an alternate version of the character did appear in the film's video game adaptation.
- Tamiko Brownlee was a stunt double for Hannah John-Kamen in the role of Ghost.
- Eli Logue was a stand-in for Hannah John-Kamen in the role of Ghost.