Frank Castle’s raw and heartfelt exchange with the Devil of Hell’s Kitchen proved to be Jon Bernthal’s favorite scene in Daredevil season 2, and in a recent interview with Awards Daily, the actor teased that there’s still plenty to come from his lauded portrayal of The Punisher.
It proved to be a performance worthy of a spinoff series, with Netflix and Marvel finally issuing the green light on a Frank Castle-fronted offshoot after months of speculation.
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Now, Bernthal has reflected on his debut as the gun-toting mercenary, and why “the Frank Castle you find in [Daredevil Season 2] is not The Punisher.”
Per Awards Daily:
“I think when you’re talking about characters like these, the way they fight, what’s motivating the fight is very important. Beating someone up to drag them into jail is different than someone who is exercising his rage on people.
It proved to be a performance worthy of a spinoff series, with Netflix and Marvel finally issuing the green light on a Frank Castle-fronted offshoot after months of speculation.
More News From The Web
Now, Bernthal has reflected on his debut as the gun-toting mercenary, and why “the Frank Castle you find in [Daredevil Season 2] is not The Punisher.”
Per Awards Daily:
“I think when you’re talking about characters like these, the way they fight, what’s motivating the fight is very important. Beating someone up to drag them into jail is different than someone who is exercising his rage on people.
- 6/27/2016
- by Michael Briers
- We Got This Covered
The Blacklist, Season 1, Episode 5, ‘The Courier”
Written by John C. Kelley
Directed by Nick Gomez
Airs Mondays at 10pm Et on NBC
At its core, James Spader is the driving force of The Blacklist. Spader is an extremely talented actor, but he is not enough to keep the show interesting week-to-week. What will, however, is the involvement of villains that are at least intriguing as Reddington working in conjunction with Spader. Last week’s “The Stewmaker” showed this and “The Courier” demonstrates it even further.
“The Courier” continues the creepy serial killer vibe from “The Stewmaker” with this week’s Blacklister, The Courier (Prison Break‘s Robert Knepper), dumping a man, still alive, into an open casket. Elsewhere, Keen (Megan Boone) continues to struggle with the identity of her husband, Tom (Ryan Eggold) and how she’ll ever confront him about it. Red (James Spader) meets with an unknown associate...
Written by John C. Kelley
Directed by Nick Gomez
Airs Mondays at 10pm Et on NBC
At its core, James Spader is the driving force of The Blacklist. Spader is an extremely talented actor, but he is not enough to keep the show interesting week-to-week. What will, however, is the involvement of villains that are at least intriguing as Reddington working in conjunction with Spader. Last week’s “The Stewmaker” showed this and “The Courier” demonstrates it even further.
“The Courier” continues the creepy serial killer vibe from “The Stewmaker” with this week’s Blacklister, The Courier (Prison Break‘s Robert Knepper), dumping a man, still alive, into an open casket. Elsewhere, Keen (Megan Boone) continues to struggle with the identity of her husband, Tom (Ryan Eggold) and how she’ll ever confront him about it. Red (James Spader) meets with an unknown associate...
- 10/23/2013
- by Drew Koenig
- SoundOnSight
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