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Born Again Episode 9 Post-Credits Scene, Explained






This message contains spoilers For the final of season 1 of “Daredevil: Born Again”.

Things do not seem too hot for Daredevil (Charlie Cox). In the final of “Daredevil: Born again”, the man without fear found himself on the rear foot, realizing that he needed an army and a new strategy to defeat the mayor Fisk (Vincent d’Onofrio), who had fully returned to his old methods. Meanwhile, perhaps one of Matt’s most popular but volatile active ingredients may have been out of service. After having made corrupt cops that had marked with the emblematic badge of Frank Castle, the Punisher (Jon Bernthal) waged war against the boys morally in bankruptcy in blue and was imprisoned for that, with The fans’ favorite “hawkeye” character, The Swordsman (Tony Dalton). However, the cage beast which is Frank Castle remains in cage until Frank Castle wants to be put in cage, as was quickly apparent in the post-key scene of the episode.

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Bruised but not beaten, the Punisher is seen trapped in his cell, acting friendly with a guard in service which keeps an eye on all the imprisoned in the operation outside the books of Fisk. Of course, this is only a question of minutes until, after a few tedious little speeches, Frank asks for a handshake and quickly uses it to continue the continuous trend of this program to make the turn of the members of a character in a completely different direction. From there, he runs before the screen cuts the black. The only question to ask now is where Frank will finish, and more importantly, will we be there to see when he arrives?

Could the next Punisher Special be the great escape of Frank Castle?

As confirmed even before Matt Murdock’s return to Disney +, Jon Bernthal was deeply involved in the development of an autonomous history for the Punisher In a brand new Marvel Special. Although there are no specific details on what it would imply, producer Brad Winderbaum has revealed Weekly entertainment that history was born during the production of “Daredevil: Born again”. Considering this, could Frank’s story follow his first steps of the cells while the character is on the run from the one who tries to put it back? It would be a fun way squarely to see Punisher’s prison break in an almost “extraction” story, potentially leading to the type of signature action sequence for which these punchy heroes are now known.

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Alternatively, there is every chance that Bernthal can fill the whites and explore a mission that took place even before Matt Murdock returned to Frank’s life in the third episode of “Born again”. It clearly emerges from his strongly out-up bunker that Castle has always worked hard, so why not pass the unique special special showing the Punisher removing the trash in a short story kept by bullet which is in no way connected to the old horn head, giving time to set up everything they have planned for Frank in the future? All we ask is that before him, he gathers with Matt and joins the battle, we can’t wait to see him fight.

The Punisher must return to season 2 of Daredevil: Born Again

He could have a little blow on the way, but put Frank back in the fight with Matt Murdock is the place where we really want him to be. As the man without fear said, he needs an army to face the mayor Fisk, and who better to help than the army in one?

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Of course, the safeguard of Daredevil is not the only reason for Frank to start having fun. After getting closer to the police who stained his name, Castle has a list of bearers that he will undoubtedly want. The only problem with this is the type of routine friction that he will create by the guy who is not afraid to constantly lower people, and the hero dressed in red who always fights with the idea each time he finds himself face to face with the Punisher.

Perhaps Frank could go a little more easily on the bad guys than he and his boyfriend at the head of the horn will face each time “Daredevil: Born Again” returns for his second season. A broken arm here and a twisted ankle could have enough to satisfy the desperate need for punishment by Frank Castle. There will be a bloodbath, but perhaps this time, the Punisher does not need to make it so deep.

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“Daredevil: Born Again” season 1 is now in difficulty in its entirety on Disney +.



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