Jon Bernthal is officially going to be joining Marvel on the big screen! The actor has been confirmed to join Tom Holland in the upcoming ‘Spider Man: Brand New Day,’ building up anticipation for the new project.
‘The Punisher’ joins Spider Man in upcoming projectJon Bernthal, who has been a part of the Marvel universe’s small screen with ‘Daredevil’ and ‘The Punisher’, is all set to make his debut on the big screen alongside Tom Holland, as per The Hollywood Reporter. Coming with his character as Frank Castle, Bernthal’s entry into the upcoming film builds up anticipation amongst fans.
It has already been confirmed that Zendaya will be rejoining the cast as her titular role of MJ, while actor Jacob Batalon is all set to reprise his role as Ned, Peter Parker/Spider-Man’s best friend in the film.
This movie marks the fourth instalment of Tom Holland’s ‘Spider Man’ franchise, a follow-up to the actor’s last successful project, 'Spider Man: No Way Home.
About Jon Bernthal’s characterJon Bernthal first entered the Marvel universe with ‘Daredevil’. As soon as the series was released, the actor managed to become a fan favourite worldwide. Soon after the ending of the show, Bernthal returned to reprise his role in the spin-off series ‘The Punisher’.
Tom Holland on the latest addition to the franchiseTom Holland, during a recent CinemaCon event, shared a little detail about what fans can expect from ‘Spider Man: Brand New Day’. He shared that “I know we left you with a massive cliff hanger at the end of ‘No Way Home,’ so ‘Spider Man: Brand New Day’ is a fresh start. It is exactly that. That’s all I can say.”
The new film is going to be directed by Destin Daniel Cretton, who is also the brains behind the Marvel film ‘Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings.’ On another exciting note, Sadie Sink, popularly known for her role in ‘Stranger Things’ and ‘The Whale’ is also going to be joining the new film, building up the excitement amongst fans.
‘The Punisher’ joins Spider Man in upcoming projectJon Bernthal, who has been a part of the Marvel universe’s small screen with ‘Daredevil’ and ‘The Punisher’, is all set to make his debut on the big screen alongside Tom Holland, as per The Hollywood Reporter. Coming with his character as Frank Castle, Bernthal’s entry into the upcoming film builds up anticipation amongst fans.
It has already been confirmed that Zendaya will be rejoining the cast as her titular role of MJ, while actor Jacob Batalon is all set to reprise his role as Ned, Peter Parker/Spider-Man’s best friend in the film.
This movie marks the fourth instalment of Tom Holland’s ‘Spider Man’ franchise, a follow-up to the actor’s last successful project, 'Spider Man: No Way Home.
About Jon Bernthal’s characterJon Bernthal first entered the Marvel universe with ‘Daredevil’. As soon as the series was released, the actor managed to become a fan favourite worldwide. Soon after the ending of the show, Bernthal returned to reprise his role in the spin-off series ‘The Punisher’.
Tom Holland on the latest addition to the franchiseTom Holland, during a recent CinemaCon event, shared a little detail about what fans can expect from ‘Spider Man: Brand New Day’. He shared that “I know we left you with a massive cliff hanger at the end of ‘No Way Home,’ so ‘Spider Man: Brand New Day’ is a fresh start. It is exactly that. That’s all I can say.”
The new film is going to be directed by Destin Daniel Cretton, who is also the brains behind the Marvel film ‘Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings.’ On another exciting note, Sadie Sink, popularly known for her role in ‘Stranger Things’ and ‘The Whale’ is also going to be joining the new film, building up the excitement amongst fans.
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