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American television series

The Punisher
Punisher (TV series) logo.jpg
Genre
  • Activeness
  • Conspiracy thriller
  • Law-breaking drama
  • Superhero
Created by Steve Lightfoot
Based on

Punisher
past

  • Gerry Conway
  • John Romita Sr.
  • Ross Andru
Starring
  • Jon Bernthal
  • Ebon Moss-Bachrach
  • Ben Barnes
  • Bister Rose Revah
  • Daniel Webber
  • Paul Schulze
  • Jason R. Moore
  • Michael Nathanson
  • Jaime Ray Newman
  • Deborah Ann Woll
  • Josh Stewart
  • Floriana Lima
  • Giorgia Whigham
Composer Tyler Bates
Country of origin United states of america
Original linguistic communication English
No. of seasons 2
No. of episodes 26
Production
Executive producers
  • Tom Shankland (1x01 only)
  • Cindy Holland
  • Allie Goss
  • Laura Delahaye
  • Kris Henigman
  • Alan Fine
  • Stan Lee
  • Joe Quesada
  • Karim Zreik
  • Jim Chory
  • Jeph Loeb
  • Steve Lightfoot
Producer Gail Barringer
Production location New York City
Cinematography
  • Bill Coleman
  • Manuel Billeter
  • Petr Hlinomaz
Editors
  • William Yeh
  • Russell Denove
  • Tirsa Hackshaw
Running time 49–58 minutes
Production companies
  • Marvel Television
  • ABC Studios
  • Bohemian Take chances Productions
Distributor Netflix Streaming Services
Release
Original network Netflix
Original release November 17, 2017 (2017-11-17) –
January eighteen, 2019 (2019-01-18)
Chronology
Related shows
  • Marvel'due south Daredevil
  • Curiosity Cinematic Universe television series

Marvel's The Punisher is an American television series created by Steve Lightfoot for the streaming service Netflix, based on the Marvel Comics grapheme Punisher. It is set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), acknowledging the continuity of the franchise'southward films and other television serial. Information technology is a spin-off from the outset Marvel Netflix series, Daredevil (2015–2018). The Punisher was produced by Marvel Television set in association with ABC Studios and Bohemian Risk Productions, with Lightfoot serving equally showrunner.

Jon Bernthal reprises his part from Daredevil every bit Frank Castle / Punisher, a vigilante who uses lethal methods to fight crime. Ben Barnes, Amber Rose Revah, Jason R. Moore, and Deborah Ann Woll too star. They are joined by Ebon Moss-Bachrach, Daniel Webber, Paul Schulze, Michael Nathanson, and Jaime Ray Newman in the first season, with Josh Stewart, Floriana Lima, and Giorgia Whigham joining for the 2nd. A television set series centered on the Punisher received a put pilot commitment at Fox in 2011, but that projection fell through. In June 2015, Bernthal was cast as the character to appear in the second season of Daredevil. Development on a spin-off began past January 2016, and Netflix ordered the series that April when the involvement of Bernthal and Lightfoot was confirmed. The serial explores the title character'southward grief and violence, and was filmed in New York City.

The start flavour was released in its entirety on Netflix on Nov 17, 2017, followed by the second on Jan 18, 2019. They were met with mixed reviews, but received several accolades including a Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Award nomination. Netflix cancelled The Punisher on February xviii, 2019. All of the Marvel Netflix series were removed from Netflix on March i, 2022, later Disney regained the license for them. They began streaming on Disney+ from March 16.

Premise [edit]

After exacting revenge on those responsible for the decease of his family,[a] the start flavor finds one-time Force Recon Marine Frank Castle, known throughout New York City equally "the Punisher", uncovering a larger conspiracy beyond what was done to him and his family.[1] The 2nd season sees Castle, who has been living a quiet life on the road, drawn into the mystery surrounding the attempted murder of Amy Bendix, forcing him to decide if he should comprehend his life as the Punisher.[2]

Bandage and characters [edit]

Main [edit]

  • Jon Bernthal as Frank Castle / Punisher:
    A vigilante who aims to fight the criminal underworld past any means necessary, no thing how lethal the results.[three] [4] Daredevil season i showrunner Steven South. DeKnight said this version of Punisher would be "completely the Marvel version," as previous portrayals did non appear under the Curiosity Studios / Marvel Television imprint.[5] However, Bernthal did report all the previous portrayals, saying, "once you devour and eat upwardly as much every bit yous can, my manner is to make information technology as personal as possible". On how Castle resonates with him, Bernthal said, "He ain't got a fucking cape. He ain't got whatsoever superpowers. He'southward a fucking tortured, angry father and hubby who's living in this unbelievable world of darkness and loss and torment."[six] Bernthal added that there would exist "a war machine component" in the series since Castle is "a soldier... [The series] volition be somewhat centered on that".[7] He as well stated that "the character that was portrayed on Daredevil season two was sort of the origin tale of how this guy became the Punisher, why he put on the vest."[8] Bernthal noted he "always desire[ed] to preserve the essence of" Castle, who Bernthal described as "roughshod", "damaged" and "tortured", by exploring "the pain and what's behind the violence and the reason why he's committing the violence" that is "utterly satisfying and addictive for him".[9]
  • Ebon Moss-Bachrach as David Lieberman / Micro:
    A former NSA analyst who assists Castle after faking his death.[x] [11] Regarding Micro'southward relationship with Castle, Moss-Bachrach said, "Nosotros have found ourselves with common enemies and it's a marriage of convenience." Moss-Bachrach likewise felt the comics version of the graphic symbol was "a ane-flim-flam pony", supplying equipment to Castle, but that the character gets "interesting when their relationship gets bad" and hoped to explore that in the series.[viii]
  • Ben Barnes as Billy Russo / Jigsaw: Castle's quondam all-time friend from when they served in Force Recon together. Russo runs Anvil, a individual military corporation.[12] [10] In season 2 he develops scars on his face, retentivity loss, and a cleaved mind like a "jigsaw puzzle" subsequently Castle bashed his head into a mirror at the stop of the outset flavor.
  • Bister Rose Revah as Dinah Madani:
    An Iranian-American DHS Special Agent, stationed in Afghanistan, who returns to New York City for an investigation that leads her to cantankerous paths with Castle.[10] [xiii] Revah noted that Madani "sees herself as American – that'south what her being is, that's what she wants to protect, that's why she does what she does." As Madani is not based on a character from the comics, Revah'due south "research was based more on Homeland and what it's like for those people, and the logical processes the grapheme would exist going through. I think, for a lot of actors, if you're playing someone from comics, you lot probably feel you accept some sort of responsibility to represent this grapheme in a lite that reflects how they were represented in the comic books. Because I didn't have that, information technology probably allow me be more open in my representation." Revah spoke with actual Homeland officers likewise every bit Iranian people "to make that [part of the character] authentic." A special shotgun was fabricated for Revah to apply, designed for her stature.[thirteen]
  • Daniel Webber as Lewis Wilson: A young U.S. Army veteran struggling with his new life as a taxi commuter. He attends grouping therapy sessions with other servicemen under Curtis Hoyle.[14] [15] Webber felt his character was "a mirror to Frank's journey. These characters really look at each other and they both go separate routes."[xvi]
  • Paul Schulze as William Rawlins: The Manager of Covert Operations at the CIA, who crosses paths with Castle due to their time in Afghanistan.[14]
  • Jason R. Moore equally Curtis Hoyle: A friend of Castle, one of the few people who knows he is alive and former U.Due south. Navy SARC, who became the leader of a therapy grouping after losing the lower part of his left leg in combat.[14]
  • Michael Nathanson as Sam Stein: An HSI Special Amanuensis and Madani's partner.[fourteen]
  • Jaime Ray Newman as Sarah Lieberman: David'due south wife.[xiv]
  • Deborah Ann Woll every bit Karen Page:
    A reporter at the New York Bulletin and Matt Murdock'southward old assistant, who befriended Castle after working on his instance. Woll reprises her part from previous Marvel Netflix series.[17] [eighteen] Regarding Page's continuing relationship with Castle, Woll said, "Frank has a soft spot in Karen'due south center, and certainly with the night history that Karen has, there are very few people she can share her authentic self with. Frank is someone who she could potentially fully open upwardly to."[seven] She added, "there's something virtually Frank where [Karen] doesn't accept to exist ashamed of her darkest, deepest side of herself. She gets to be more honest with him".[viii]
  • Josh Stewart equally John Pilgrim: A human being with a calm exterior and a ruthless interior, who is forced to use the violent skills he developed in his erstwhile life over again.[19] Stewart described him as an alt-right, Christian fundamentalist.[20]
  • Floriana Lima as Krista Dumont: A psychotherapist for military veterans,[nineteen] who works with Baton Russo. She is "very covered up" and "very uptight" in her personal life and "doesn't want to let anyone into her personal world," according to season two costume designer Lorraine Calvert.[20]
  • Giorgia Whigham equally Amy Bendix: A drifter with a mysterious past.[19] She is a teenager who dislikes using profanity and is on the run from Pilgrim's men which leads to her eventually crossing paths with Castle.[20]

Recurring [edit]

Introduced in season 1 [edit]

  • Shohreh Aghdashloo as Farah Madani: Dinah'south mother who runs a successful psychiatric practise.[21] [22]
  • Jordan Mahome as Isaac Lange: A military veteran who attends Hoyle's support groups.
  • Kelli Barrett as Maria Castle: Castle's deceased wife.[23]
  • Aidan Pierce Brennan every bit Frank Castle Jr.: Castle's deceased son.[16]
  • Nicolette Pierini as Lisa Castle: Castle'due south deceased daughter.
  • Ripley Sobo as Leo Lieberman: David and Sarah's daughter.[23]
  • Kobi Frumer every bit Zach Lieberman: David and Sarah'southward son.[23]
  • Tony Plana every bit Rafael "Rafi" Hernandez: The managing director of operations for Homeland Security and Madani's mentor.[24]
  • Royce Johnson as Brett Mahoney: A Detective-Sergeant at the NYPD's 15th Precinct. Johnson reprises his office from previous Marvel Netflix series.

Introduced in flavour 2 [edit]

  • Corbin Bernsen as Anderson Schultz: The co-leader of Attestation Industries who hires John Pilgrim for his own nefarious purposes.
  • Annette O'Toole as Eliza Schultz: The co-leader of Testament Industries who hires John Pilgrim for her own nefarious purposes.
  • Jordan Dean as Jake Nelson: A fellow veteran who befriends and teams upward with Billy Russo, just suffers from drug habit.
  • Samuel Gomez as José: A fellow veteran who is part of Baton Russo's crew.
  • Jimi Stanton equally Tod: A fellow veteran who is part of Baton Russo's crew.
  • Brett Bartholomew as Phillip: A fellow veteran who is function of Baton Russo'southward crew.

Guest [edit]

Introduced in season i [edit]

  • C. Thomas Howell as Carson Wolf: A corrupt senior DHS agent, supervisor of "Operation Cerberus", and Madani'south supervisor who crosses paths with Micro and and so later Castle.[25] Wolf is revealed to exist corrupt, working for Rawlins, who had Wolf frame Micro for being a traitor, and seemingly killed Micro, though Micro survived the attempt on his life. Wolf is captured and interrogated past Frank, before being killed after attempting to kill Frank.
  • Delaney Williams equally O'Connor: A racist phony Vietnam veteran and NRA member who attends Hoyle's support groups. O'Connor is killed past Wilson for faking his military service.
  • Lucca de Oliveira equally Donny Chavez: a newly appointed structure worker in New York Urban center who tried to make friends with Castle.
  • Chris Critelli equally Lance: a structure worker and low-level criminal who would often mock Castle.
  • James J. Lorenzo as Tony Gnucci: a fellow member of the Gnucci Crime Family, an Italian-American criminal organisation based in New York City.
  • Geoffrey Cantor as Mitchell Ellison: The editor-in-chief of the New York Bulletin and Page's boss. Cantor reprises his role from Daredevil.[25]
  • Shez Sardar as Ahmad Zubair: An Afghan policeman who worked with Madani.
  • Jeb Kreager as Gunner Henderson: A Marine Corps veteran and member of the Cerberus Team that worked aslope Castle and afterward went reclusive upon returning home. Gunner afterwards reunited with Castle and helps him kill multiple Anvil agents sent to kill Gunner; Gunner is shot in the abdomen past i and bleeds to death.
  • Clancy Brown equally Ray Schoonover: Castle's commanding officer in Afghanistan. Brown reprises his role from Daredevil.[25]
  • Tim Guinee equally Clay Wilson: Lewis Wilson's begetter who works to assistance his son go adjusted to his noncombatant life.
  • Rob Morgan every bit Turk Barrett: A low-level criminal who operates in Hell'southward Kitchen and Harlem. Morgan reprises his function from previous Curiosity Netflix shows.[26]
  • Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio as Marion James: A Deputy Director of the CIA.[24]
  • Andrew Polk as Morty Bennett: A colonel who was a fellow member of Cerberus Squad and worked nether Rawlins. Morty is killed by Russo subsequently being used as bait for Castle.
  • Rick Holmes as Stan Ori: A U.S. Senator who is interviewed past Karen Page on his gun command views.
  • Houshang Touzie every bit Hamid Madani: Dinah's father who is a medico.

NY1 anchors Pat Kiernan, Roma Torre, and Stacy-Ann Gooden cameo as themselves.

Introduced in flavour ii [edit]

  • Alexa Davalos as Beth Quinn: A single mother in Ecorse, Michigan who runs Lola's Roadhouse and briefly takes an involvement in Castle.
  • Jagger Nelson as Rex Quinn: Beth's son who takes a liking to Castle.
  • Avery Bricklayer as Ringo: A bouncer and bodyguard who works at Lola's Roadhouse.
  • Michael Pemberton equally Lieutenant Ferrara: a corrupt police officeholder contacted past Pilgrim to cover his activity in Michigan.
  • Teri Reeves as Marlena Olin: A tough mercenary who works for Pilgrim.
  • Alex Notkin as Sergei Konchevsky: An marry to Amy who gets tortured by Pilgrim.
  • Joe Holt as Sheriff Roy Hardin: A tough and disciplined sheriff in Larkville, Ohio who aids Castle.
  • Brandon Gill equally Deputy Ken Ogden: One of Hardin'due south deputies and Bruce's brother.
  • Jamie Romero as Deputy Spud: Ane of Hardin's deputies.
  • Rudy Eisenzopf as Deputy Dobbs: One of Hardin'southward deputies.
  • Donald Webber Jr. equally Bruce Ogden: An inmate at Larkville County Sheriff Station and Ken'due south brother.
  • Ilia Volok every bit Kazan: A Russian gang fellow member.
  • Keith Jardine as a Russian thug under Kazan's use.
  • Allie McCulloch as Rebecca Pilgrim: Pilgrim'southward loving and sick wife.
  • Zell Steele Morrow as Michael Pilgrim: Pilgrim'southward son.
  • Henry Boshart as Lemuel Pilgrim: Pilgrim's son.
  • Thomas One thousand. Waites as Arthur Walsh: A foster parent who driveling Russo as a child.
  • Charles Brice as Bobby: A fellow veteran who is role of Baton Russo'due south crew.
  • Brett Diggs equally Anton: A fellow veteran who is part of Billy Russo'south coiffure.
  • Dikran Tulaine as Nikolai Poloznev: A Russian businessman and gangster.
  • Todd Alan Crain as David Schultz: A senator and the Schultzes' gay son.
  • Derek Goh as Danny: a immature member of Pilgrim's old gang who he hired to track downwardly both Castle and Bendix.
  • Jordyn DiNatale as Shantel: Bendix'due south friend who lives in New York Metropolis and former fellow member of Fiona's Crew hired by Konchevsky.
  • Kevin Chapman every bit Kusack: An old acquaintance of Pilgrim who is a white supremacist.
  • Joseph D. Reitman equally "Creepy" Ed Zatner: A mortician and ally of Karen Page with a strange obsession with women's shoes.

Shooter Jennings, Ted Russell Kamp, James Douglass, John F. Schreffler Jr. and Aubrey Richmond all appear as themselves.

Episodes [edit]

Season 1 (2017) [edit]

Season 2 (2019) [edit]

Product [edit]

Evolution [edit]

In October 2011, ABC Studios sold a script based on the Punisher to Flim-flam, who gave the project a put pilot commitment. The series would be an 60 minutes-long procedural following NYPD detective Frank Castle, "whose alter ego is that of a vigilante seeking justice for those failed by the court system." Ed Bernero was attached as executive producer,[28] but by May 2012, the projection had not moved forwards.[29] A year after, the character'due south film rights reverted to Marvel from Lionsgate.[xxx] In June 2015, Jon Bernthal was appear as cast as Frank Castle in the second season of Marvel'south Daredevil on Netflix.[3] The series was the start of several live activeness series provided to Netflix past Marvel Television and ABC Studios, with subsequent series featuring Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, and Atomic number 26 Fist all leading upwards to a miniseries based on the Defenders.[31]

By January 2016, ahead of the Daredevil season two release, Netflix was in "very early development" on a spin-off series titled The Punisher, and was looking for a showrunner. The serial would be centered on Bernthal as Castle, and was described equally a stand-alone series, exterior of the series leading upwardly to Marvel's The Defenders.[32] [33] [34] Head of Curiosity Television set and executive producer Jeph Loeb unsaid that Marvel Idiot box had not instigated the development of the spin-off and were focusing on making "the best 13 episodes of Daredevil flavor two" at the time, but did say, "I'm never going to discourage a network from looking at one of our characters and encouraging us to do more ... If we are lucky enough that through the writing, through the management, through the histrion that people want to see more than of that person, terrific."[35] Loeb stated a month later that the reports about the potential spin-off were "something that people are speculating on, as opposed to something that's actually happening."[36]

In April 2016, Netflix officially ordered a total xiii episode flavor of The Punisher, confirmed Bernthal's involvement, and named Steve Lightfoot as executive producer and showrunner.[4] [37] Loeb, Cindy Kingdom of the netherlands, and Jim Chory also serve as executive producers.[37] [10] A second thirteen-episode season was ordered in Dec 2017.[38] [39]

Writing [edit]

Lightfoot noted that "anti-heroes with night pasts, that are morally grey, are always interesting to write." On deciding to work on The Punisher, Lightfoot stated, "I was drawn to a guy who is dealing with grief – how does he do that?... Nosotros talked a lot equally we developed the show that once you take hold of the hand of violence information technology's impossible to let it go. That human relationship to violence really interested me, not simply the fact he has the ability to use information technology but also the toll of it."[8] Lightfoot was inspired by the Bourne pic series and the picture American Sniper when approaching the serial.[16]

Casting [edit]

Bernthal had been cast as Castle in June 2015 to announced in the second season of Daredevil,[3] and was confirmed to be reprising the function for the spin-off in April 2016.[iv] That September, Ben Barnes was cast in the series in an unspecified serial regular role.[12] The next calendar month, fix photos revealed that Deborah Ann Woll would reprise her Daredevil role as Karen Page,[17] while Barnes was appear as playing Billy Russo, and Ebon Moss-Bachrach and Amber Rose Revah too joined the serial, every bit David Lieberman / Micro and Dinah Madani, respectively.[10] [11] At New York Comic Con, Bernthal confirmed Woll as a co-star.[18] At the stop of Oct, Marvel appear the additional casting of Daniel Webber equally Lewis Wilson,[xiv] [15] Jason R. Moore every bit Curtis Hoyle, Paul Schulze as William Rawlins, Jaime Ray Newman every bit Sarah Lieberman, and Michael Nathanson as Sam Stein.[14]

For the second season, Bernthal, Barnes, Revah, Moore, and Woll all reprise their roles.[19] [20] They are joined past Josh Stewart as John Pilgrim, Floriana Lima equally Krista Dumont, and Giorgia Whigham as Amy Bendix, who were cast in February 2018.[nineteen] In May 2018, Corbin Bernsen and Annette O'Toole were announced as joining the bandage every bit Anderson and Eliza Schultz, respectively.[twoscore]

Filming [edit]

Filming for the series takes place in New York City, including Brooklyn,[41] [xviii] and Astoria, Queens.[42]

Music [edit]

In April 2017, Tyler Bates was announced as the composer for The Punisher, after previously composing for Curiosity's Guardians of the Galaxy and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2.[43]

Release [edit]

The Punisher was released on the streaming service Netflix, worldwide.[ten] [44] The episodes for each season were released simultaneously, equally opposed to a serialized format, to encourage binge-watching, a format which has been successful for other Netflix series.[45] Despite being branded equally a "Netflix Original", The Punisher was licensed to Netflix from Disney.[46]

The Punisher was removed from Netflix on March 1, 2022, forth with the other Curiosity Netflix serial, due to Netflix'due south license for the serial catastrophe and Disney regaining the rights.[47] Disney opted not to accept Netflix pay a large licensing fee to retain the distribution rights for the series,[48] and instead announced that all the serial would be made bachelor on Disney+ on March sixteen in the Us, Canada, United Kingdom, Republic of ireland, Australia, and New Zealand, and in Disney+'south other markets by the finish of 2022.[49] [50] In the United States, revised parental controls were introduced to the service to permit the more mature content of the series to be added, similarly to the controls that already exist for other regions that take the Star content hub.[51] The serial' tribute to Stan Lee at the end of "The Whirlwind" was removed on Disney+.[52]

Reception [edit]

Critical response [edit]

On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the first flavour holds a 67% blessing rating with an average rating of six.73/x based on 78 reviews. The site's critical consensus reads, "A rocky start tin't keep The Punisher from pushing the boundaries of Marvel's Telly universe with a fresh take on the comics-derived action thriller."[53] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned a score of 55 out of 100, based on 20 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[54]

On Rotten Tomatoes, the second flavor holds a 61% approving rating with an average rating of 6.73/10 based on 36 reviews. The website's critical consensus reads, "The Punisher 'south 2nd season leaves fans torn between the undeniably activity-packed fun and the underwhelming portrayal of the charismatic Frank Castle."[55] On Metacritic, it was assigned a score of 58 out of 100, based on 6 critics, indicating "mixed or boilerplate reviews".[56]

Accolades [edit]

Cancellation and hereafter [edit]

The serial was canceled on Feb 18, 2019.[64] Prior to The Punisher 's cancellation, Kevin A. Mayer, chairman of Walt Disney Directly-to-Consumer and International, noted that, while it had not yet been discussed, it was a possibility that Disney+ could revive the other cancelled Marvel Netflix series.[65] Hulu's senior vice president of originals Craig Erwich likewise said that the streaming service was open to reviving the former Netflix series.[66]

Notes [edit]

  1. ^ Every bit seen in the second season of Daredevil.

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