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Jon Bernthal is set to join Tom Holland in the upcoming Spider-Man film, bringing his gritty Punisher character to the big screen. The movie, directed by Destin Daniel Cretton, may delve into darker themes of the Marvel universe. Fans can expect familiar faces like Zendaya and Jacob Batalon, along with newcomer Sadie Sink. Rumors suggest multiple villains and possible Hulk variants, though details remain unconfirmed.

Key Points: Jon Bernthal Joins Tom Holland in Spider-Man Brand New Day

  • Jon Bernthal returns as Punisher in new Spider-Man film
  • Tom Holland reprises role as Peter Parker
  • Film may explore darker Marvel themes
  • Sadie Sink joins cast in undisclosed role
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Jon Bernthal joins Tom Holland in 'Spider-Man: Brand New Day'

Punisher star Jon Bernthal joins Tom Holland in Spider-Man Brand New Day, hinting at a darker Marvel storyline.

"His version of the Punisher is known for taking on criminals using guns, knives, and fists – The Hollywood Reporter"

Washington DC, June 21

The much-awaited next chapter in the Spider-Man franchise has now a new face from the Marvel world. Actor Jon Bernthal, known for playing the Punisher, will join Tom Holland in the upcoming movie Spider-Man: Brand New Day, reported The Hollywood Reporter.

The film, directed by Destin Daniel Cretton, is expected to begin filming in England this summer. It is set to release on July 31, 2026. While many details about the plot are still under wraps, fans are excited to see Bernthal's gritty character brought to the big screen.

Bernthal played Frank Castle, also known as the Punisher, in Marvel's Daredevil series on Netflix and later starred in his own show. His version of the Punisher is known for taking on criminals using guns, knives, and fists -- not superpowers or magic. His appearance in the new Spider-Man film hints that the story may explore more serious or darker parts of the Marvel universe.

Tom Holland will return as Peter Parker, and Zendaya and Jacob Batalon are also expected to come back as MJ and Ned. Stranger Things, actress Sadie Sink has joined the cast as well. However, the size of each character's role is still not confirmed.

As per The Hollywood Reporter, rumours suggest that the film could include multiple villains and possibly even different versions of the Hulk, but nothing has been officially announced yet.

Interestingly, Bernthal and Holland have worked together before. In 2017, while filming the movie Pilgrimage, both were preparing for their Marvel auditions and helped each other with their tapes -- a full-circle moment for fans of both stars.

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Rahul K.
Wow! Jon Bernthal as Punisher in a Spider-Man movie? That's going to be epic! His intensity in Daredevil was next level. Hope they don't tone him down too much for the PG-13 rating. Indian Marvel fans are in for a treat! 🤩
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Priya M.
Excited but a bit worried - Punisher's violent methods might clash with Spidey's morality. Hope the writers handle this well. Also, waiting to see if they include any Indian references like they did in No Way Home with the chai wallah scene!
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Arjun S.
July 2026 is too far! Why can't Marvel release movies faster like they used to? By then we'll have 20 more Avengers movies to keep track of. Still, Bernthal and Holland together is worth the wait.
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Sneha P.
Interesting they're bringing Netflix Marvel characters into MCU proper now. Maybe we'll see Charlie Cox's Daredevil too? Would love to see how they balance the darker tones with Spidey's usual vibe. Fingers crossed!
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Vikram J.
Not sure about this direction. Spider-Man movies should stay fun and lighthearted. After No Way Home's emotional rollercoaster, we need some classic Spidey humor, not more dark and gritty stuff. Hope they don't lose what makes Spider-Man special.
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Neha R.
The fact that Bernthal and Holland helped each other with auditions years ago makes this so wholesome! 🥹 Can't wait to see their chemistry on screen. Marvel always finds these cool behind-the-scenes connections.

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