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Netflix’s The Punisher Series Finishes Production

BY David Riley

Published 7 years ago

Netflix's The Punisher Series Finishes Production

For all “The Punisher” fans out there: you are bound to hear good news. After successfully launching Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage and Iron Fist, from Netflix now comes it’s latest Marvel series that’s been in production since October of last year. “The Punisher” has managed to stay quiet and devoid fans from the news but it looks like the newest Netflix-Marvel partnership effort has finally wrapped production. A teaser might be coming very soon, so you should all get ready.

The Punisher’s Wrap Party Photos Surfaces On Twitter

Fans of “The Punisher” (and probably Jon Bernthal who plays the titular character,) were quick to spot images from the series’ wrap party on Twitter. As you can see below, Bernthal is surrounded by his co-stars and crew members. The pictures were reportedly first seen on Snapchat, and it shows the cast and crew in a very happy mood, which only meens one thing: they’re done filming!

A couple of set photos have previously appeared online, and some of these images have shown a very different approach to “The Punisher.” Other pictures show Frank Castle stealing a cop’s car, other show him without a beard (as he previously appeared in season two of “Daredevil.”)

Steve Lightfoot serves as the scriptwriter of the first two episodes of the series, as well as showrunner and executive producer. He is also joined by Jim Chory and Jeph Loeb as executive producers.

The show’s cast includes Jon Bernthal (Frank Castle), Deborah Ann Woll (Karen Paige), Daniel Webber (Lewis Walcott), Jason R. Moore (Curtis Hoyle), Paul Schulze (Nurse Jackie), Jamie Ray Newman (Sarah Lieberman), and Ebon Moss-Bachrach (Micro).

As of now, a release date for “The Punisher” has not yet been announced. Check out the images below:

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