Each version of “Karnik” Marvel’s The Marvel
He is one of the most formidable, dangerous and scary heroes in the Marvel Universe, armed only by his mind and cache of weapons suitable for a small army. He encountered a spider-man, wolver and even a ghost-crop, so it is safe to say that it is harsh. Currently, only four people can testify to the movie and live television. Since 1989, these stars have decided to give a iconic suit of superheroes of freight pants, a black T -shirt and a trench long before NEO made them cool in the “matrix”. The question is that the reflection arises beaten, bloody and superior to the rest?
As the heat begins to grow from the return of Merdak’s Matt “Daredevil: Born Again” (See the trailer here)It is only correct to illuminate the person he fought, not only in the former Netflix show, but also several times in the comic book universe, leaving both men a little worse than wear. Some fans of the fairness of Frank Castle may prefer one specific Iteration of the eve, while selecting any version that has completely missed the mark. So, just fairly, we put in one batch, two parties, a penny and a penny to destroy our favorite versions of the Karnik, including the version so bad that it is mostly punished to watch.
4. Delph Lundgren
Like Frank, having survived the absolute fall from the bad guys of the Marvel universe, it is better to break the worst as the first as a group. This unhappy honor is Delph Lundgren in the 1989 film directed by Mark Goldblata.
Being to the right of the originated history of Franco, the film saw a hero who loves a gun for five years in his career, acting almost like a betman, hiding in the sewer, and only visiting the surface to remove the bandit lords and low life. Fifth movie in his career after recordings such as “Rocky IV” and “Red Scorpio”, Lundgren still did not quite hacked the acting code in turn like the “Marvel” army, but that doesn’t mean some ransom Quality.
Bringing more physical domination and a manner of behavior that died, Lundgren is quite intimidated like a human ball. It is also almost too perfect, with a diamond physique that secured Lundgren as a star of Hollywood action rather than a worn hero to whom we know Frank. Adding to the former element with its military background also feels unnecessary.
Be that as it may, what cannot be denied is an extraordinary dialogue that agrees as excellent wine. Costs include when Frank asks: “What do you call 125 killings in 5 years?” Vigilant replies: “Work in the process.” However, the film suffers from the Hocky Action sequence that just doesn’t hold on to other punishments on this list. Although 1989 can be a favorite of the cult, that’s all he deserves.
3. Thomas Jane
For some time, imagining that the punisher in live action meant that in the 2004 film in the 2004 film. Once again, the history of Franco’s origin becomes established, turning it into a secret FBI agent, and the work leads to the brutal death of his family, including Frank Castle, the oldest player player. Thus, the Franco’s mission begins from revenge when he aims at the boss of Howard Saint (John Travolta) and his family.
Although it does not penetrate the violence (Franco’s fight with Russian language Kevin Nesha remains big even if The struggle star was actually stabbed during the process), Jane Castle reflects a much more manipulative punishment in the dismantling of his enemies. He does not get hands as dirty as he could, instead of manipulating the right man of the saint (Will Patton) and forcing the crowd to turn on his own wife. However, while 2004 feels a fan than some fans could hope that Jane came back to the continuation, but he never came true.
Closest we can get a brilliant short film 2012 “Punisher: Dirty Lingerie”, which showed it with Ron Perlman. Based on some of the gang participants, the castle removes them with a bottle of Jack Daniels in a limb, a scale style that is great for what we expect from the punisher. It is a shame that we never see more a character who is expensive to his heart.
2. Ray Stevenson
Throughout his time in the Marvel universe, Frank -Zamakham ordered heroes, heroes and villains, in some extremely terrible mods. This is exactly how the fans of the “Karnik” with the hero Marvel, who not only super, and Ray Stevenson’s, were waiting for, this is exactly what they received. Count /Jacob Hall’s movie as “Finally Frank Castle”, The character version of the “Punisher: Military Zone” – Jason Wurhis for organized crime, break through bad guys such as paper and leaving each room like an explosion at the Ketchup Hinz factory.
There is much less time spent on emotional weight, which often cut the lock and what Jane’s version has been fighting in the previous movie. Instead, Stevenson is just a shooting machine for murder, a knife and a shooting scenes for Smithreens. From the guy’s piercing head to swing from the chandelier we can neither confirm nor deny, it is an inspiration for SIA 2014 pop songs, Stevenson’s “Castle Castle” is nonsense, but the borderline is a meaningless version of Punisher.
Although not quite hit during its initial release, this was expected by the supporters of the version of the comic book. This is also a version that Stevenson became convinced that he did not reach the sugar hike when it was about violence unleashed. As rightfully learned the deceased Collder“You don’t want to be honest. It is amazing to have such a lead or a movie hero that you don’t really want to be.” True, and you also do not want to be on the receiving end.
John Berntal
There are several heroes we no longer imagine to reflect anyone else. Robert’s long -standing is an iron man. Ryan Reynolds – Deadpool. Charlie Cox – Daredevil. These are examples of perfect casting for your favorite characters. Undoubtedly, in 2016, John Berntal put on a shirt covered with Frank’s skull and earned the right to never shoot it.
The debut in the second season “Daredevil”, the former star “The Walking Dead”, included every missing element of its predecessors, mixing it into a damaged and mortal hero who made you knock out every time he went to work on someone. Not only did he put the best punisher with the living action, but also created one of the most incredible adaptations of the comic book character.
Of course, Berntal spends much more time with the character than all the locks that went before him. As a result, this allows us to understand the way of thinking Frank, and as many as the Mattles (Charlie Cox) does not like to testify to it, the reasoning behind its actions become obvious. This allows us to take seeing how the punisher has exploded repeatedly, whether it was in bullets, quarrels, or through a wonderfully written dialogue in the witnesses box. It does not stop, and most importantly, it is constantly reflected as nothing but a mortal person. This is a key difference between Karnist Berntola and those who came earlier. His Frank is a walking bruise that never cures, and Bernthal sells the dark and soulful truth we know that never will be.