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After Spider-Man: Brand New Day, Jon Bernthal Says His Punisher Future Won’t Be About Pleasing the Audience
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While that was still certainly a part of his character, Brand New Day also showed a different side of this fan-favorite vigilante, particularly when it came to his dynamic with Peter Parker/Spider-Man throughout the movie.
However, Bernthal just made it clear that both he and Frank might not do what audiences are hoping or expecting.
There’s nothing about Frank Castle that he’s trying to be likable.
There’s nothing about Frank where he’s trying to win over your hearts and minds.”
How he acted in Brand New Day was also fantastic, but it doesn’t have to cement his future.