The creator of 'The Punisher' wants to reclaim the iconic skull from police and fringe admirers by lisettevoytko
“Frank Castle would beat Sean Hannity into a pulp,” Conway said. “Castle always represented a code of honor . . . that respects the ultimate values of American society. He’s not a conspiracy nut. Even in his most fringe existence [in the 1990s and early 2000s] he had legitimate enemies. A poseur like Hannity would have infuriated him.”75%.
“I want to deny police and militia and the military the opportunity to use this as a symbol of oppression.”The Punisher to get phased out of the Marvel Cinematic Universe by Disney, which owns the character. “My expectation is we will never see another Punisher movie or TV series,” Conway said. “Disney knows this is radioactive. They are going to let it fade away. Which to me is a shame. Maybe seeing it in this new light will inspire them to embrace it, and bring it forward.
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