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Punisher: War Zone

Vengeance has a name.
2008 | 102m | English

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Waging his one-man war on the world of organized crime, ruthless vigilante-hero Frank Castle sets his sights on overeager mob boss Billy Russoti. After Russoti is left horribly disfigured by Castle, he sets out for vengeance under his new alias: Jigsaw. With the "Punisher Task Force" hot on his trail and the FBI unable to take Jigsaw in, Frank must stand up to the formidable army that Jigsaw has recruited before more of his evil deeds go unpunished.
Release Date: Dec 05, 2008
Director: Lexi Alexander
Writer: Matt Holloway, Art Marcum, Nick Santora
Genres: Action, Crime
Keywords fbi, superhero, based on comic, broken neck, wall safe, trashed house, vanity, flare, woman director
Production Companies Marvel Studios, Lionsgate, Muse Entertainment, MHF Zweite Academy Film, Marvel Knights, Valhalla Motion Pictures, SGF Entertainment
Box Office Revenue: $10,089,373
Budget: $20,500,000
Updates Updated: Aug 09, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Ray Stevenson Frank Castle
Dominic West Billy / Jigsaw
Julie Benz Angela
Colin Salmon Paul Budiansky
Doug Hutchison Loony Bin Jim
Dash Mihok Martin Soap
Wayne Knight Micro
Stephanie Janusauskas Grace
Mark Camacho Pittsy
Romano Orzari Nicky
Keram Malicki-Sánchez Ink
Larry Day Agent Miller
Ron Lea Captain Ross
Tony Calabretta Saffiotti
T.J. Storm Maginty
Carlos Gonzalez-Vio Carlos
David Vadim Cristu Bulat
John Dunn-Hill Cesare
Niko Nikolov Pompiliu
Aubert Pallascio Tiberiu
Francis B. Goldberg Mrs. Gordlock
Pat Fry Asylum Orderly
Robert Godley-Harrod Priest
Linda E. Smith Mrs. Cesare
Lynne De Bel Micro's Mother
Bill Hall TV News Reporter
Matt Holland EMT
Bjanka Murgel Arm Candy
Brent Skagford Waiter
James Murray Bodyguard #2
Cas Anvar Plastic Surgeon
Ethan Gold Schoolboy
Mike Paterson Motel Manager
Kane Chan Banger #1
Steven P. Park Banger #2
Edward Yankie Father Mike
Tracy Jerome Phillips Harlem Gangleader
Giovanni Cipolla Wiseguy
Andrew Farmer Guard
Jean-Loup Yale Mugger
Miro Bedard Frank's Son
Eduardo Keller Thug
Marco Desjean Alpha Dog
Lise Sita Nicki's Mom
Nick Sita Nicki's Dad
Oleg Popkov Old Man
Eric Dauphin Cesare Wiseguy
Stéphane Byl FBI Van Agent
Jon Barton Ice Team Leader
Gerardo Lo Dico NYPD Officer (uncredited)
Matthew Chan Banger #3 (uncredited)
Name Job
Odette Gadoury Costume Design
Jennifer L. Smith Casting
Andrew Neskoromny Production Design
Robert Short Visual Effects Supervisor
Simon Abbott Production Manager
Christian Chabot Rigging Gaffer
Martin Chalifoux Construction Coordinator
Francis Péloquin Boom Operator
Serge Lavigueur Makeup Effects
Martin Beaudry Best Boy Electric
Bruno Gatier Makeup Effects
Michael Babcock Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Vincent Gingras-Liberali Assistant Art Director
Donna Sloan Executive In Charge Of Production
Dan Hubbert Music Supervisor
Michel Clement Set Decoration
Matt Russell Post Production Assistant
Mark W. McCoy Post-Production Manager
René Guillard Rigging Gaffer
Catherine Bellazzi Boom Operator
Sabin Paradis Hair Department Head
Melissa Purino Makeup Department Head
Milena Popović Script Supervisor
Victorine Tamafo Production Coordinator
Dominique Ricard Camera Operator
Claude Hazanavicius Sound Mixer
Olivier Xavier Makeup Effects
William Yeh Editor
Yves Desjardins Production Coordinator
Alex Touikan Set Designer
Carrie Foster Art Department Coordinator
Annika Krausz Set Decoration
Jane Lu Location Scout
Charlotte Rouleau Assistant Art Director
Christophe Giraud Makeup Artist
Takashi Seida Still Photographer
Sylvain Jouvet Rigging Gaffer
Marc Lemieux Loader
Philippé Lavigne Boom Operator
Puelo Deir Unit Publicist
Rosalie Clermont-Bilodeau Assistant Costume Designer
Marc Hazanavicius Boom Operator
Frédéric Amblard Set Designer
Moise Piuze Location Scout
Patrick Rainville Best Boy Electric
David Crone Steadicam Operator, Camera Operator
Julie Garcés Assistant Editor
Pierre Brunet Location Manager
Aidan Stanford Color Timer
Claude La Haye Sound Mixer
Simonetta Mariano Costume Supervisor
Philippe Montel Transportation Coordinator
François Senécal Set Decoration
Ryal Cosgrove Special Effects Coordinator
Jonathan Wenk Still Photographer
Martin Gendron Art Direction
Guy Pigeon Assistant Art Director
Chantal Bergeron Hairstylist
Nathalie Laporte Production Accountant
Sylvie Théberge Seamstress
Lucie Tremblay Set Designer
Eames Gagnon Gaffer
Carl Pedregal Post Production Supervisor
Céline Lampron Set Designer
Maxime Leduc Makeup Effects
Matt Gendron Art Direction
Ray McIntyre Jr. Visual Effects Supervisor
Joshua Winget Music Editor
Andrew Law Set Decoration
Michael Wandmacher Original Music Composer
Lexi Alexander Director
Tricia Wood Casting
Matt Holloway Writer
Deborah Aquila Casting
Gerry Conway Characters
Art Marcum Writer
Nick Santora Writer
Jean Frenette Stunt Coordinator
Scott J. Ateah Stunt Coordinator
Owen Walstrom Stunt Coordinator
Jean Kazemirchuk Art Direction
Bob Corff Dialect Coach
Tom Ozanich Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Steve Gainer Director of Photography
Adrien Morot Prosthetic Supervisor
Name Title
Michael Paseornek Executive Producer
Gary Ventimiglia Co-Producer
Jack L. Murray Co-Producer
Ari Arad Executive Producer
Oliver Hengst Executive Producer
Ernst-August Schnieder Executive Producer
John Sacchi Executive Producer
Wolfgang Schamburg Associate Producer
Bill Johnson Associate Producer
Ogden Gavanski Executive Producer
Gale Anne Hurd Producer
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Reviews

Wuchak
7.0

***The best of the Punisher movies with a weak last act*** The Punisher first appeared in the Spider-Man comic in February, 1974, and became a semi-regular foe/ally in that mag, but was more apt to appear in Daredevil in the 80s until the character got his own mini-series in 1986 and then his ong ... oing titles: The Punisher (1987), The Punisher War Journal (1988) and The Punisher War Zone (1992). The character was so popular at the time that he inspired a black & white magazine as well (1989). The reason The Punisher was and continues to be so popular is because he's essentially an over-the-top version of "Dirty Harry" and "Deathwish": Frank Castle's family is killed by the mob while on a picnic in Central Park and so he declares war on all criminals wherein he becomes their judge, jury and executioner. Unlike Daredevil, a lawyer who utilizes the justice system, The Punisher just kills 'em all. The first movie version was 1989's "The Punisher" with Dolph Lundgren, which was a disappointment. Lundgren was good, but the movie was too Grade B cartoony and it took too many liberties. Still, some consider it a cult flick. The 2004 movie with Thomas Jane curiously transferred the character from New York City to sunny Florida, specifically the Tampa area. There were other oddities that didn’t sit well, but Jane was good as the protagonist and there was enough good in the flick to marginally enjoy it. This 2008 rendition, “Punisher: War Zone,” was originally intended to be a sequel to the 2004 movie with Thomas Jane, but delays in the production caused him to pull out. Lexi Alexander ultimately got the gig as director and she pitched the idea of doing the film “as a throwback to '80s era action films” with 6’4” Ray Stevenson taking over as The Punisher. Jigsaw (Dominic West) makes for a memorable villain with Loony Bin Jim an entertaining wacko sidekick (Doug Hutchison). Wayne Knight plays Microchip and Julie Benz the wife of an undercover agent that Castle mistakenly kills on one of his missions. The towering Colin Salmon stands out as a police agent intent on tracking down The Punisher. It was a good call to bring the story back to New York City and, honestly, this has to be one of the best-looking big city movies I’ve ever seen, no kidding. The cinematography/locations/lighting are exceptional. While the movie has the urban grittiness of Nolan’s Batman trilogy, it balances it out with amusing cartoonish-ness. There is some quality drama, like Castle’s anguish over killing a “good guy” and his dealings with the dead agent’s widow & daughter, but it’s not overlong and dull like in “Batman Begins” (2005) and “The Dark Knight” (2008). Unfortunately, the last act, while serviceable, could’ve been better. At the end of the day, “Punisher: War Zone” edges out the 2004 movie as the best film version of the character. It’s more faithful to the comics and overall more entertaining even though it totally bombed at the box office. The film runs 1 hour, 43 minutes and was shot in Montreal, Quebec. GRADE: B/B-

Jun 23, 2021
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5.0

To be fair, Punisher: War Zone is the most accurate representation of the comic we've had to date. The gore, extreme violence, and borderline sadism is very much a part of the comic. Ray Stevenson is spot on as Frank Castle. Dominic West is not so good as Jigsaw but at least his gang is more compete ... nt than Travolta's. Given that this came out in the same year as two other big comic book movies, there is one big thing that Punisher: War Zone contributes: proof that a female director can make an unforgivingly cruel but kick ass action flick, so I don't understand how more of them aren't being given the opportunity to do so.

Jun 23, 2021