A Marvel Star Admits To Being Miscast As A Fan-Favorite Daredevil Charatcer

Ask anyone about Marvel’s The Punisher and, far more often than not, an image of only one person will pop up in their head: Jon Bernthal. That’s rightfully so, considering Bernthal has flat-out owned the role ever since his first portrayal of Frank Castle for Netflix’s original Daredevil series, in Season 2, before going on to dominate it in two seasons of The Punisher for the streaming giant — reprising the role for Season 1 of Disney+’s Daredevil: Born Again.Of course, Bernthal isn’t the original Castle, a fact some may have either forgotten or, for the younger generation, simply never knew. The most notable predecessor, as far as live action superhero projects go, belongs to Thomas Jane. It was Jane taking on The Punisher moniker in the 2004 film that then spawned a video game in 2005, and his recent confession about the role will surprise some.As it turns out, Jane regrets ever signing on to be Castle in the early 2000s, a time before superhero movies were anywhere near the level of cache and success they boast nowadays. That’s not the reason though, per Jane in a recent interview with ComicBookMovie.com while during a promotional Q&A for his new Apple TV+ film Frontier Crucible.

Ask anyone about Marvel’s The Punisher and, far more often than not, an image of only one person will pop up in their head: Jon Bernthal. That’s rightfully so, considering Bernthal has flat-out owned the role ever since his first portrayal of Frank Castle for Netflix’s original Daredevil series, in Season 2, before going on to dominate it in two seasons of The Punisher for the streaming giant — reprising the role for Season 1 of Disney+’s Daredevil: Born Again.

Of course, Bernthal isn’t the original Castle, a fact some may have either forgotten or, for the younger generation, simply never knew. The most notable predecessor, as far as live action superhero projects go, belongs to Thomas Jane. It was Jane taking on The Punisher moniker in the 2004 film that then spawned a video game in 2005, and his recent confession about the role will surprise some.

As it turns out, Jane regrets ever signing on to be Castle in the early 2000s, a time before superhero movies were anywhere near the level of cache and success they boast nowadays. That’s not the reason though, per Jane in a recent interview with ComicBookMovie.com while during a promotional Q&A for his new Apple TV+ film Frontier Crucible.

#Marvel #Star #Admits #Miscast #FanFavorite #Daredevil #Charatcer

Note:- (Not all news on the site expresses the point of view of the site, but we transmit this news automatically and translate it through programmatic technology on the site and not from a human editor. The content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.))