5) Punisher Takes Things Too Far
We already know that Jon Bernthal is currently filming scenes as Frank Castle for Netflix’s upcoming second season of Daredevil (check out some set photos above), but perhaps the hopes that he may have snuck into the scenes of Captain America: Civil War is a little to0 farfetched.
In the comic story, however, Castle does have a fairly sizeable role with Cap’s anti registration heroes. That is until he is rejected from the team by Steve Rogers for taking matters a little too far into his own hands.
As the conflict is escalating, Punisher arrives just in time to stop Jester and Jack O’Lantern from killing a gravely injured Spider-Man. Rather than simply rescue the wounded hero though, he proceeds to shoot both villains dead before leaving the scene.
This prompts Cap’ to force him from the team – despite previously having played a crucial part – and exclaiming that he requires “heroes not murderers” in the fight. While a scene like this would be superb in reaffirming Captain America’s high morality even in such a tense conflict, the whole thing would again be a little too ‘anti-Disney.’