Jon Bernthal's PUNISHER Will Appear in SPIDER-MAN: BRAND NEW DAY
No one on Earth-616 remembers Peter Parker after he sacrificed his identity to save the world in No Way Home. But while nobody in the MCU might know who he is anymore, we know one superhero who will appear in his next film. Jon Bernthal's Punisher is joining Spider-Man: Brand New Day.
One of Marvel's most famous vigilantes is going to share the screen with everyone's favorite neighborhood Spider-Man. The Punisher himself is joining the cast of Marvel and Sony's next joint Spider-Man movie. (News we first heard about at The Hollywood Reporter.) The film will see Tom Holland, Zendaya, and Jacob Batalon reprise their Home trilogy roles. The movie will also mark the MCU debut of Sadie Sink, whose role is still under wraps.
It's unclear how Bernthal's Punisher will fit into his first MCU movie, as very little is known about the Spider-Man: Brand New Day's plot. (Though its controversial title does offer plenty of room to speculate.) What's obvious, though, is that Bernthal has quickly become a major part of the franchise. He recently returned to the role of Frank Castle—which he first played on Netflix's Marvel series—on the Disney+ series Daredevil: Born Again. He will also star in his own Marvel Punisher special, which he is writing. Now Bernthal's Punisher is going to appear in a film alongside one of the most popular, most beloved comic book superheroes ever, Spider-Man. Even the Punisher can't be angry about that.
But somehow we know he'll find a way regardless.
Spider-Man: Brand New Day comes from director Destin Daniel Cretton. Production begins this summer in England, so we'll likely hear some more casting news sooner than later. We'll then officially get to see what kind of business the Punisher has with Peter Parker/that guy no one knows when Spider-Man: Brand New Day arrives on July 31, 2026.
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