
Be warned, this article reveals key plot points from The Punisher: One Last Kill. Jon Bernthal has officially introduced the Punisher into the Marvel Cinematic Universe with this new special presentation, which represents a significant departure from previous portrayals. The Punisher: One Last Kill follows Frank Castle after he’s completed his mission of revenge, having systematically eliminated everyone connected to the deaths of his family.
With his mission of revenge complete, Frank Castle is now grappling with inner turmoil and a profound sense of purposelessness. This special focuses on a crucial turning point for Frank, one that will significantly impact his role in the Marvel Cinematic Universe moving forward.
Jon Bernthal Has Been Playing Frank Castle Since 2016
Jon Bernthal first played Frank Castle, also known as The Punisher, in the Marvel Netflix show Daredevil back in 2016. He’s since appeared alongside Charlie Cox as Daredevil and Deborah Ann Woll as Karen Page, and even led his own two-season Netflix series, The Punisher.
Adding to his previous work, Bernthal officially joined the Marvel Cinematic Universe in 2025, returning as Frank Castle in Daredevil: Born Again where he once again came to Karen Page’s aid. Even with all these appearances and Bernthal’s strong portrayal of The Punisher, something essential to the character wasn’t fully explored until the very end of The Punisher: One Last Kill.
The Punisher: One Last Kill Finally Sees Frank Embrace The Punisher
Following the intense suffering Frank experiences in the first part of The Punisher: One Last Kill, he finds himself in serious danger when Ma Gnucci—the widow and mother of some of the people Frank has targeted—orders an entire city block to attack him, hoping to finally kill the Punisher.
Frank Castle’s extensive training and experience easily equip him to handle ordinary criminals. However, a conflict with these thugs provides an opportunity for a pivotal moment: instead of capturing a weakened Ma Gnucci, Frank chooses to rescue a young girl and her father from an attack.
This experience leads Frank Castle to essentially reinvent himself, fully accepting his duty to protect the innocent and punish those who harm them. The special ends with him, as the Punisher, catching and killing a criminal who had previously killed a homeless man’s dog, solidifying this new path.
The Punisher’s Story Is Just Beginning In The MCU
Even though Jon Bernthal has portrayed The Punisher for over a decade, this new story feels like the first time Frank Castle truly embraces the role of The Punisher – the one people have always seen in him – and moves beyond his personal quest for revenge.
This version of the character is what comic book fans adore. He’s not simply driven by revenge, but a true anti-hero who defends those who can’t defend themselves. This really marks the point where Frank Castle fully becomes The Punisher, and it’s a promising sign for what’s to come in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
After a brief appearance in The Punisher: One Last Kill, Frank Castle is set to reappear in Spider-Man: Brand New Day just a few months later. Hopefully, this marks a larger role for the character within the Marvel Cinematic Universe, allowing him to bring his brand of justice to the streets.
Read More
- FRONT MISSION 3: Remake coming to PS5, Xbox Series, PS4, Xbox One, and PC on January 30, 2026
- Taylor Sheridan’s Gritty 5-Part Crime Show Reveals New Final Season Villain
- The Boys Season 5, Episode 5 Ending Explained: Why Homelander Does THAT
- ‘The Bride!’ Review: Jessie Buckley Breathes Life into a Monstrous Mess
- Mark Zuckerberg & Wife Priscilla Chan Make Surprise Debut at Met Gala
- How to Build Water Elevators and Fountains in Enshrouded
- Welcome to Demon School! Iruma-kun season 4 release schedule: When are new episodes on Crunchyroll?
- Ashley’s Powers in The Boys Season 5 Explained & Why They Don’t Work On [SPOILER]
- From season 4 release schedule: When is episode 2 out on MGM+?
- Anna Wintour Reacts to Rumors She Approves All Met Gala Looks
2026-05-13 04:48