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With Frank set to make his first big screen appearance in Spider-Man: Brand New Day, the future for MCU villains just got a lot darker. Let’s explore seven Marvel movies that would send almost immediately if Frank Castle were to enter the fray.
1 & 2) Avengers: Infinity War / Avengers: Endgame

The cataclysmic events of Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame hinged on Thanos’ meticulous plan to collect the Infinity Stones and wipe out half of all life in the universe. However, if Frank Castle had been part of the team from the outset, the Mad Titan’s genocidal ambitions would have been met with a very different kind of resistance. The Punisher wouldn’t waste time strategizing or debating the ethics of sacrificing one for the many. His singular focus would be on eliminating the threat. He’d identify Thanos as the primary orchestrator of evil and would relentlessly pursue him, utilizing any and all means necessary to neutralize him before he could gather even a fraction of the Infinity Stones.
Frank Castle’s tactical prowess and willingness to use lethal force would make him a terrifying wild card in the cosmic chess match. He wouldn’t engage in prolonged battles or allow Thanos to monologue. Instead, he would exploit any weakness, launch surprise attacks, and have โgone for the headโ when Thor failed to do so. While the Avengers wrestled with the moral complexities of their choices, Frank would simply see a clear-cut mission: stop the mass murderer. This unwavering focus and brutal efficiency would undoubtedly disrupt Thanos’ carefully laid plans, potentially preventing the snap entirely and thus negating the need for the epic, universe-spanning results seen in Avengers: Endgame.
3) Spider-Man: Homecoming

In Spider-Man: Homecoming, Peter Parker grapples with the Vulture, Adrian Toomes (played by Michael Keaton), a resourceful scavenger who weaponizes Chitauri technology. Spider-Man, still finding his footing as a hero, prioritizes saving lives and bringing villains to justice through traditional means. While that is a central part of who he is as a character, this method leads to extended fights that result in widespread collateral damage.
Enter the Punisher. Frank Castle’s assessment of Toomes’ illegal arms dealing and endangerment of innocent lives would be swift and conclusive. There would be no drawn-out aerial battles or moral dilemmas about rehabilitating a misguided criminal. Vulture’s advanced flight suit would certainly pose a challenge, but Frank’s military training, knowledge of weaponry, and experience in urban warfare would quickly come into play. He would exploit environmental weaknesses, use tactical diversions, and ultimately aim to incapacitate or kill Toomes before he could cause harm or escalate his operations. Spider-Man’s heroics always involve preventing fatalities, but Frank’s method would guarantee a much swifter and more definitive end to the Vulture’s reign of terror, likely sparing countless citizens from the fallout of Toomes’ schemes.
4) Captain America: The First Avenger

Captain America: The First Avenger introduces us to Steve Rogers, a scrawny but courageous individual who becomes the super soldier we know. He relies on his enhanced abilities and a strong ethical code to combat the Red Skull and HYDRA. However, Frank Castle operates on a different kind of “super-soldier serum”โ sheer, unadulterated willpower and a disregard for anything but ending evil. Frank doesn’t need superhuman strength or an indestructible shield to take down a Nazi leader; he just needs a target and a means to reach them.
The Punisher’s relentless pursuit of justice would see him infiltrating HYDRA facilities with brutal efficiency. Red Skull’s scientific experiments and grand schemes for world domination would be met with an immediate, lethal response. Frank’s combat skills, honed in countless real-world conflicts, including warfare, would allow him to bypass or decimate HYDRA’s forces to directly confront Red Skull. Steveโs physical transformation and the ideological battle would be cut short as Frank would simply execute the villain, potentially even tracking down and eliminating Adolf Hitler himself if the opportunity arose.
5) Thunderbolts*

In Thunderbolts*, a group of complex not-quite-heroes including Yelena Belova, U.S. Agent, Ghost, Taskmaster, and Red Guardian are sent on a mission by Valentina Allegra de Fontaine, only to discover they were set up to be eliminated. During this desperate escape where they are joined by Bucky Barnes, they encounter Bob, an amnesiac man who is revealed to be the proto-Sentryโ a living weapon from a superhuman project. Bob has uncontrollable power and a destructive alter ego called the Void, which is an embodiment of his trauma and insecurities. The team’s journey becomes about understanding Bob on an emotional level and helping him control his powers to prevent catastrophic destruction as the Void threatens New York City.










