The Punisher One Last Kill ending teases Spider-Man crossover
‘The Punisher: One Last Kill’ shot that fans are criticizing the VFX for was a real in-camera shot • Jon Bernthal performed the stunt’s beginning — his stuntman took over for the impact shot • The stuntman’s face was swapped for Bernthal’s (via THR)
Whatever they did, it looks bad. It's like in Dead Reckoning when they promoted the heck out of Tom Cruise's real motorcycle jump, but in the movie he's driving off an ugly cartoon cliff.
You can see the face replacement slide a little like a mask. If they did this stunt why does it look like this? Yeesh...
Wait that's not from a video game?
If it weren't for the description, I would have thought it was something that came of from the Last of us development, like a cut content or 'behind the scenes' thing
I seriously thought that was from one of the Uncharted games
I don’t know what y’all are talking about. That’s just Joel from the Last of Us Part one
I thought this was a PS4 cutscene. That can't be real.
I’m ranting here because I’m banned from posting on Reddit. I’m reading the bitching about Punisher: One Last Kill and I’ve come to the conclusion that I honestly do not get along with other Comic and movie/TV fans. Like if you don’t like something don’t watch it.
It got to the point where if someone even starts to talk about Game of Thrones I just walk out of the room because I’m so tired of the complaining. I’ve run into movies or shows I didn’t like, know what I did? I didn’t watch them ever again.
As for why they’re bitching “it didn’t follow up his escape in season one of DD:BA” “it was just Marvel John Wick” “it was just rehashing his first season” and my favourite “he didn’t punch out a polar bear” (that’s from the comic book the Ma Gnucci revenge story is taken from).
From my own experiences it's best to view fandoms from outside and not engage unless you want to put something positive out and step lightly. It simply isn't work the drama.
The Hatebreed needledrop in "Punisher: One Last Kill" is a nice nod to the GOAT
I will never forget taking my little brother-in-law to see this for his birthday. An A+ movie for two teenage boys obsessed with comic books.
i love on Posters when there's a gun that is being held and not aimed at anything but is still being fired in whatever direction it happens to be facing according to whoever edited in the muzzle flare