Jon Bernthal’s Return as The Punisher Is Brutal, Dark… and Dividing Fans

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After years of waiting,

The Punisher

is finally back in solo format.

 

And one thing is clear:

Marvel did not hold back.

 

 

The Punisher: One Last Kill

officially launched on

Disney+,

 

bringing back

Jon Bernthal

as Frank Castle.

 

 

The special immediately shocked audiences

because of its extreme violence.

 

Critics describe it

as one of the most brutal projects

ever released inside the MCU,

 

with action sequences inspired by:

 

John Wick

 

The Raid

 

and classic Punisher comics.

 

 

 

But beyond the violence,

the project focuses heavily

on Frank Castle’s mental collapse.

 

The story explores: PTSD,

grief,

hallucinations,

and the psychological consequences

of endless revenge.

 

 

Jon Bernthal himself

co-wrote the project,

 

and reportedly pushed Marvel

to keep the character dark, violent,

and emotionally broken

instead of making him more “family friendly.”

 

 

Online reactions are extremely divided.

 

Some fans call it: “the best Punisher adaptation ever,”

 

while others criticize: the short runtime,

the thin story,

and the ultra-serious tone.

 

 

Still,

almost everyone agrees on one thing:

 

Jon Bernthal remains

the definitive live-action Punisher.

 

 

The special also connects directly

to Marvel’s darker street-level universe,

 

bridging events between: Daredevil: Born Again

and the upcoming

Spider-Man: Brand New Day.

 

 

Meanwhile,

Disney allowing this level of violence

inside the MCU

is becoming a major topic itself.

 

Because for years,

many fans believed

Marvel had become too sanitized.

 

 

Why everyone’s watching:

The Punisher: One Last Kill feels like Marvel testing a much darker future for its universe.

 

Between psychological trauma, brutal action,

and Jon Bernthal’s raw performance,

the special proves there is still massive demand

for mature superhero storytelling.

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