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== Sequel ==
[[Ray Stevenson (actor)|Ray Stevenson]] has expressed interest in doing a sequel, hinting [[Barracuda (comics)|Barracuda]] as a possible villain. At the 2008 [[Comic-Con International|San Diego Comic-Con]], when asked if he signed on for more Punisher movies, he said, "If I had my wish, it's going to run and run. It's up to the fan base. If this works, we get to do it all again."<ref>[http://media.movies.ign.com/media/382/382367/vids_1.html IGN Punisher: War Zone Trailer, Videos and Movies]</ref> Commenting on the film's villains, Stevenson stated: “We dispatched a few, but there are some other great ones,” he laughed. “Some of the great stories that are in [the Punisher comics], there is one about the Slavers — the prostitution rings, and bringing women over from Europe. There is also Barracuda, who is almost as mean and ornery as Frank. Some are more real, or more tangible than others, while some of them are larger-than-life like Jigsaw, but there are plenty [of stories to tell]. What I love is the depth that [writer] [[Garth Ennis]] gets to; he doesn’t do broad brush strokes, he really gets in there. These villains have a real motivation, a real determination that must be stopped, and you get to play off of it. That should be fun.”<ref>[http://splashpage.mtv.com/2008/12/05/ray-stevenson-wants-punisher-war-zone-sequels-selects-his-villains/ Ray Stevenson Wants ‘Punisher: War Zone’ Sequels, Selects His Villains]</ref>


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'{{For|the comic book|The Punisher War Zone}} {{Infobox film | name = Punisher: War Zone | image = Punisherwarzoneteaser.jpg | caption = Theatrical poster | director = [[Lexi Alexander]]<ref name="Pun2Det">[http://movies.ign.com/articles/811/811279p1.html Punisher 2 Details]</ref> | producer = [[Avi Arad]] <br />[[Gale Anne Hurd]]<br />Wolfgang Schamburg<br />Jack L. Murray <br />Gary Ventimiglia<br />[[Stan Lee]]<br />[[Kevin Feige]]<br />Ari Arad <br />Ogden Gavanski <br />Oliver Hengst <br />Bill Johnson<br />Michael Paseornek<br />John Sacchi<br />Ernst-August Schnieder | writer = [[Nick Santora]]<ref name="Pun2Det" /><br>Lexi Alexander<br />''(uncredited)''<br />Matt Holloway<br />Arthur Marcum | starring = [[Ray Stevenson (actor)|Ray Stevenson]] <br />[[Dominic West]] <br />[[Julie Benz]] <br />[[Wayne Knight]] <br />[[Dash Mihok]] <br />[[Colin Salmon]] <br />[[Doug Hutchison]]<br />[[T. J. Storm]] <!-- see Cast list for more --> | music = Michael Wandmacher | cinematography = Steve Gainer | editing = William Yeh | studio = [[Lions Gate Entertainment|Lionsgate]]<br />[[Marvel Studios|Marvel Knights]] <br />Valhalla Motion Pictures <br />MHF Zweite Academy Film <br />Red Corner Productions<br />SGF Entertainment | distributor = [[Lions Gate Entertainment|Lionsgate]]<br />[[Columbia Pictures]] | released = {{Start date|2008|12|05}}<ref name="December release" /> | runtime = 103 minutes | country = [[United States]] | language = [[English language|English]] | budget = [[USD|$]]35 million<ref name="bomojo">{{mojo title|id=punisher2|title=Punisher: War Zone}} {{Retrieved | accessdate=2009-09-20}}</ref> | gross = $10,089,373<ref name="bomojo" /> | preceded_by = }} '''''Punisher: War Zone''''' is a [[2008 in film|2008]] [[United States|American]] [[comic book]] [[action film|action]] [[film]] directed by [[Lexi Alexander]]; based on the fictional [[Marvel Comics]] [[vigilante]]/[[anti-hero]] the [[Punisher]]. The film is a [[reboot (fiction)|reboot]] which follows the original telling of Frank Castle's war on crime and corruption rather than a sequel to 2004's ''[[The Punisher (2004 film)|The Punisher]]'',<ref name=IGNAlexanderInterview>{{cite web | author = Todd Gilchrist| date = 2007-12-06 | title = Interview: Lexi Alexander | url = http://movies.ign.com/articles/840/840092p2.html | accessdate = 2008-12-01 | publisher = IGN | quote = Alexander: I would say it's a complete reboot because the first one -- neither of them -- are relevant to us at all | archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20071209142731/http://movies.ign.com/articles/840/840092p2.html | archivedate = 2007-12-09}} </ref> and is the first film to be produced under the [[Marvel Studios]] and [[Marvel Knights]] production banner, which focuses on films for mature audiences. English actor [[Ray Stevenson (actor)|Ray Stevenson]] replaces [[Thomas Jane]] as Frank Castle. In the film, Castle wages a one-man war against a horribly disfigured mob boss known as [[Jigsaw (Marvel Comics)|Jigsaw]] ([[Dominic West]]). ''Punisher: War Zone'' was released in North America by [[Lions Gate Entertainment|Lionsgate]] on December 5, 2008, and was released February 6, 2009 in the United Kingdom. == Plot == {{Anchors|Synopsis}} Frank Castle ([[Ray Stevenson (actor)|Ray Stevenson]]) has been the [[Punisher]] for six years as the story opens. He assaults a "beat the rap" party for a [[mafia|mob]] boss, Gaitano Cesare. Billy Russoti ([[Dominic West]]) escapes to his recycling plant hideout, and Detectives [[Martin Soap]] ([[Dash Mihok]]), and Saffiotti ([[Tony Calabretta]]), who were staking out the party, inform Castle. Castle infiltrates Russoti's hideout and kills one thug as he is exiting the bathroom. The gunshot alerts Russoti, and a brief fire fight between Castle and him ensues. During the battle, Russoti is thrown into a glass-crushing machine which does not kill him but leaves him hideously disfigured. Russoti later refers to himself as "[[Jigsaw (Marvel Comics)|Jigsaw]]" because the stitches in his face resemble puzzle pieces. Castle, who has taken cover behind the body of Nicky Donatelli ([[Romano Orzari]]), discovers that the first man he killed in the facility was an undercover [[FBI]] Agent. Agent Paul Budiansky ([[Colin Salmon]]), the partner of the deceased agent, joins the [[New York City Police Department|NYPD's]] "Punisher Task Force", partnering with Soap to help bring Castle to justice. Meanwhile, a facially mutilated Russoti, recovered from his run-in with the Punisher, frees his deranged brother, "Loony Bin Jim" ([[Doug Hutchison]]). Distraught that he has become the [[evil]] he swore to battle, Castle attempts to make reparations to Donatelli's wife, Angela ([[Julie Benz]]) and daughter, Grace ([[Stephanie Janusauskas]]) to no avail. Castle threatens to retire from the vigilante business, but his armorer, [[Microchip (comics)|Micro]] ([[Wayne Knight]]) forces him to reconsider telling him Jigsaw will go after Donatelli's family for revenge. Jigsaw, Loony Bin Jim, and two goons, Ink and Pittsy, break into Donatelli's house and hold the family hostage. Meanwhile the Punisher tracks down Maginty ([[T. J. Storm]]) a known associate of Jigsaw, executing Maginty after he has told what he knows. Agent Budiansky and Detective Soap attempt to arrest the Punisher but are easily disarmed and the Punisher warns Budiansky to leave him alone. Just as the Punisher is about to walk away, Budiansky gets up and handcuffs himself to the Punisher. The Punisher tells him that Jigsaw went after Donatelli's family, but Budiansky sends one police car to check on the Donatelli house, intending to take the Punisher back to the station. When the patrol car fails to respond, he is convinced to check on the house. Budiansky enters the house, and is caught by Ink and Pittsy. Soap frees the Punisher, who kills Ink, and Pittsy and leads Donatelli's wife and daughter away. Budiansky then arrests Jigsaw and Loony Bin Jim after a short gun fight. Jigsaw and his brother bargain with the FBI for their release by giving up Cristu Bulat ([[David Vadim]]), who was smuggling in a biological weapon destined for Arab terrorists in Queens. The brothers are granted total immunity, the $12m Bulat was paying to use Jigsaw's port and a file on Micro. They take Micro hostage, killing his mother in the process. They again take Donatelli family hostage, after critically injuring Carlos who Castle had left to protect them. Jigsaw sets himself up in the Bradstreet Hotel, hiring a small private army of criminals, including African-American gangbangers, Irish mobsters and Asian-American thugs all eager to kill the Punisher. Castle enlists the help of Agent Budiansky, who informs Cristu's father, Tiberiu Bulat ([[Aubert Pallascio]]), that Jigsaw is located at the Bradstreet Hotel. Tiberiu's goons start a shootout in the hotel's lobby, affording Castle a distraction. Castle enters by jumping through a second-floor window, leading to a brutal firefight with Jigsaw's hired guns. After the shootout, Loony Bin Jim engages Castle in hand-to-hand combat; he is successful during the first half, but Castle becomes enraged and soon overpowers him. Realizing that he will probably not survive the brawl, Loony Bin Jim runs away. Castle chases him and confronts Jigsaw along with Loony Bin Jim, both holding Micro and Grace Donatelli at gunpoint. Jigsaw gives Castle a choice: If Frank shoots Micro, Jigsaw will let the others go free. Micro boldly offers his life to save the young girl, but Castle chooses to shoot Loony Bin Jim instead. As a result, Jigsaw kills Micro. Enraged by the loss of his partner, Castle attacks Jigsaw, which ends with the Punisher impaling Jigsaw with a metal rod and then throwing him onto a fire. As Jigsaw burns to death, Castle calmly tells him that "This is just the beginning". Outside, Castle is forgiven by Angela and bids farewell to Budiansky and the Donatelli family. As Castle and Soap walk together, Soap tries to convince Castle to give up his vigilante status after having "killed every criminal in town." Soap however changes his mind when he is attacked by a mugger who quickly becomes another victim of the Punisher. == Cast == * [[Ray Stevenson (actor)|Ray Stevenson]] as [[Punisher|Frank Castle / The Punisher]]: Prior to filming, Stevenson read every possible issue of the [[The Punisher: Frank Castle|Punisher MAX]] series, underwent endurance, martial arts, and weapons training with former [[United States Marine Corps Force Reconnaissance|Force Recon]] Marines and film fight choreographer Pat Johnson.<ref name="collider-interview">[http://www.collider.com/entertainment/interviews/article.asp/aid/10042/tcid/1 Interview: Ray Stevenson on PUNISHER: WAR ZONE] Collider.com, 2008-12-04. Accessed 2009-09-18</ref><ref><!--Please properly cite this reference as per MLA or APA citation style. More information and electronic links are needed.-->Seen in "Training to Become The Punisher", included in the ''Punisher: War Zone 2 Disc Edition'' DVD and Blu-Ray.</ref><ref>[http://www.collider.com/entertainment/interviews/article.asp?aid=11258&tcid=1 Ray Stevenson talks PUNISHER] Collider.com, 2009-03-15. Accessed 2009-09-18</ref> * [[Dominic West]] as [[Jigsaw (Marvel Comics)|Billy Russoti / Jigsaw]]: A vain and image obsessed mafia killer. By killing off the established gangsters Punisher creates the opportunity for Jigsaw to become a boss. [[Paddy Considine]] was considered for the role of [[Jigsaw (Marvel Comics)|Jigsaw]] in the film but the offer was retracted and given to West who had previously turned it down.<ref>[http://www.superherohype.com/news/topnews.php?id=6302 Superhero Hype!] {{Dead link|date=September 2009}}</ref> * [[Doug Hutchison]] as James Russoti / Loony Bin Jim (LBJ): Looney Bin Jim is a chemically imbalanced, cannibalistic, psychopath whose veins practically flow with adrenaline and testosterone, leaving him in a constant state of homicidal mania that he alleviates by going on periodical killing sprees. * [[Dash Mihok]] as [[Martin Soap|Detective Martin Soap]]: Head detective of the "Punisher Task Force". * [[Colin Salmon]] as FBI Agent Paul Budiansky: Former partner of Nicky Donatelli. Based on an NYPD officer of the same name in the Punisher story arc "Widowmaker". * [[Wayne Knight]] as [[Microchip (comics)|Linus Lieberman / Microchip]]: Armorer to the Punisher. * Romano Orzari as Nicky Donatelli: An undercover FBI agent whose death is the catalyst for the events in the story. * [[Julie Benz]] as Angela Donatelli * Stephanie Janusauskas as Grace Donatelli * [[T. J. Storm]] as Maginty: Leader of an [[Urban Freeflow]] gang. Maginty comes from the Punisher story arc "Kitchen Irish" and is an [[The Westies|Irish gangster]]. * [[Mark Camacho]] as Pittsy: One of Jigsaw's goons. One of two henchmen originating from the Punisher story arc "In The Beginning". * [[Keram Malicki-Sánchez]] as Ink: One of Jigsaw's goons. One of two henchmen originating from the Punisher story arc "In The Beginning". * Carlos Gonzalez-vlo as Carlos Cruz, a former Latino gangbanger who allied with Micro and effectively Punisher. * [[David Vadim]] as Cristu Bulat: One of multiple villains originating from the Punisher story arc "The Slavers". * [[Aubert Pallascio]] as Tiberiu Bulat: Cristu's father. One of multiple villains originating from the Punisher story arc "The Slavers". == Development == === 2004 === In February 2004, two months prior to ''[[The Punisher (2004 film)|The Punisher's]]'' theatrical debut, [[Lions Gate Entertainment]] announced the studio's intent to produce a sequel. [[Avi Arad]], chairman and CEO of [[Marvel Studios]], expressed his interest in developing the franchise, saying that the second film would "become the fifth Marvel property to become a sequel."<ref>{{cite news | author = Clint Morris | url = http://www.moviehole.net/news/3292.html | title = Lions Gate starting on The Punisher 2 | publisher=Moviehole.net | date=2004-02-27 | accessdate=2006-08-31 }}</ref> In March 2004, the director of the first film, [[Jonathan Hensleigh]], said that he was interested in working with [[Thomas Jane]] again for ''The Punisher 2''.<ref>{{cite news | author = Ken P. | url = http://filmforce.ign.com/articles/496/496784p5.html | title = An Interview with Jonathan Hensleigh | publisher = [[IGN]] | date = 2004-03-05 | accessdate = 2006-08-31 }}</ref> In April 2004, Jane said that the villain for ''The Punisher 2'' would be [[Jigsaw (Marvel Comics)|Jigsaw]].<ref>{{cite news | author = William Keck | url = http://www.usatoday.com/life/people/2004-04-13-punisher-premiere_x.htm | title = Rebecca is quiet at 'Punisher' premiere | publisher = [[USA Today]] | date = 2004-04-13 | accessdate = 2006-09-01 }} </ref> In November 2004, Jane said that the studio was interested in making a sequel based on successful DVD sales of ''The Punisher'' and was developing the preliminary budget for the follow-up.<ref>{{cite news | first = Jonah | last=Weiland | url=http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=4272 | title=Actor Thomas Jane Talks "Bad Planet" and Other Comics Work | publisher=[[Comic Book Resources]] | date=2004-11-22 | accessdate=2006-08-31 }}</ref> === 2005 === In March 2005, [[Marvel Studios]] announced a 2006 theatrical release date for ''The Punisher 2''.<ref>{{cite news | url=http://tv.ign.com/articles/594/594490p1.html | title=Marvel Movie Update | publisher=[[IGN]] | date=2005-03-08 | accessdate=2006-08-31 }}</ref> In April 2005, Lions Gate Entertainment's CEO Jon Feltheimer confirmed at LGF's 2005 fiscal 3Q analyst call that the studio had completed its deal to develop ''The Punisher 2''.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://forums.lionsgate.com/showthread.php?t=803 | title=LGF's 2005 Fiscal 3Q Analyst Call | publisher=Lionsgate Forums | date=2005-04-05 | accessdate=2006-08-31 }}</ref> Arad indicated the sequel would be among the "handful of Marvel films" to carry the R rating.<ref>{{cite news | url=http://www.comicbookmovie.com/news/articles/2074.asp | title=Arad Reveals New Marvel Movies | publisher=ComicBookMovie.com | date=2005-06-21 | accessdate=2006-09-01 }}</ref> Prior to July 2005, Avi Arad revealed that the script was being rewritten and that the sequel would start filming within the year.<ref>{{cite news | first=Clint | last=Morris | url=http://www.moviehole.net/news/5876.html | title=Arad on everything comic-to-film | publisher=Moviehole.net | date=2005-07-01 | accessdate=2006-08-31 }}</ref> By July 2005, Jane had put on an additional 12 pounds of muscle, and was hoping for filming to start in late-2006.<ref>{{cite news | url=http://www.scifi.com/sfw/issue430/news.html | title=Jane Beefs Up For ''Punisher 2'' | publisher=[[Sci Fi Wire]] | date=2005-07-18 | accessdate=2006-08-31 }}</ref> === 2006 === In March 2006, ''The Punisher 2'' was announced to be produced in Louisiana,<ref>{{cite news | url=http://www.superherohype.com/news/punishernews.php?id=3957 | title=''The Punisher 2'' to Film in Louisiana | publisher=[[Superhero Hype!]] | date=2006-03-11 | accessdate=2006-08-31 }}</ref> being listed in the domestic charter under Louisiana's Secretary of State.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.sec.state.la.us/public/corp_newsletter/NewCorp_20060106.txt | title=New Domestic Filings: 12/24/05 thru 12/30/05 | publisher=Louisiana Secretary of State | date=2005-12-23 | accessdate=2006-08-31 }}</ref> In August 2006, Marvel Entertainment revealed a new film slate that included ''The Punisher 2'' on its partial list with production still to be determined.<ref>{{cite news | url = http://www.businesswire.com/news/google/20060807005366/en | title = Marvel Reports Q2 2006 Earnings Per Share of $0.19; Raises 2006 EPS Guidance Range to $0.50 - $0.60, Reflecting Tax Benefit and Impact of Share Repurchases | publisher=[[Business Wire]] | date=2006-08-07 | accessdate=2009-10-23 }}</ref> Thomas Jane said that the writer was halfway through a draft and that he believed filming would begin by February 2007. Jane confirmed that the villain [[Jigsaw (Marvel Comics)|Jigsaw]], first announced in April 2004, would be in the film. Jane also said that director Jonathan Hensleigh would not be returning to direct the sequel.<ref>{{cite news | first=Kiel | last=Phegley | url=http://www.wizarduniverse.com/movies/other/001346919.cfm | title=Up Close with Thomas Jane | publisher=[[Wizard Entertainment]] | date=2006-08-17 | accessdate=2006-08-31 }}</ref> In addition, Lions Gate Entertainment, amidst the studios returning to New Orleans following [[Hurricane Katrina]], announced that ''The Punisher 2'' would begin filming within the year.<ref>{{cite news | first=John | last=Horn | url=http://www.azcentral.com/arizonarepublic/preview/articles/0818neworleans0818.html | title=Take 2 - Filmmakers trickle back to Katrina-devastated New Orleans | publisher=[[The Arizona Republic]] | date=2006-08-18 | accessdate=2006-08-31 }}</ref> In October 2006, Thomas Jane said the script was due in a couple of weeks, and that it would be "darker, bloodier and more unfriendly than the first one."<ref>{{cite news | first=Shawn | last=Adler | coauthors=Carroll, Larry | url=http://www.mtv.com/movies/news/articles/1542923/10112006/story.jhtml | title=Movie File: 'Harry Potter,' Brad Pitt, Jason Schwartzman & More | publisher=[[MTV]] | date=2006-10-12 | accessdate=2006-10-12 }}</ref> In December 2006, the screenplay was being rewritten by screenwriter [[Stuart Beattie]].<ref>{{cite news | url=http://superherohype.com/news/punishernews.php?id=5018 | title= New Writer Boards ''The Punisher 2'' | publisher=[[Superhero Hype!]] | date=2006-12-18 | accessdate=2006-12-18 }}</ref> === 2007 === It was announced that [[Kurt Sutter]], a writer for ''[[The Shield]]'', was involved with the script for ''The Punisher 2''. Sutter said that he had an enjoyable time writing the script for the sequel and that it was going to be very true to the character.<ref>{{cite news | url = http://www.superherohype.com/news/topnews.php?id=5485 | title = Kurt Sutter Talks ''The Punisher 2'' | publisher = SuperHeroHype.com | date = 2006-12-18 | accessdate = 2007-04-29 }}</ref> In a separate interview Thomas Jane revealed that a new script had been turned in and everyone was hoping it would work out, as the lack of a good script had been holding up production. He further stated that if everything goes as planned then filming should begin in June or July,<ref>{{cite news | url = http://www.superherohype.com/news/topnews.php?id=5516 | title =Thomas Jane on ''The Punisher 2'' | publisher = SuperHeroHype.com | date = 2006-12-18 | accessdate = 2007-04-29 }}</ref> but shortly afterward, in a letter to ''[[Ain't It Cool News]]'' Jane wrote that he had pulled out of the movie, stating: {{blockquote|"What I won't do is spend months of my life sweating over a movie that I just don't believe in. I've always loved the Marvel guys, and wish them well. Meanwhile, I'll continue to search for a film that one day might stand with all those films that the fans have asked me to watch."<ref>{{cite news | url=http://www.superherohype.com/news/topnews.php?id=5685 | title=Thomas Jane Pull out of Punisher 2 | publisher=SuperHeroHype.com | date=2007-05-15 }}</ref><ref>{{cite news | url=http://www.aintitcool.com/node/32673|title=AICN Exclusive: Thomas Jane dropping out of PUNISHER 2?!? | publisher=aintitcool.com | date=May 15, 2007<!-- - 6:25pm--> }}</ref>}} In May 2007, director [[John Dahl]] was in talks to direct the movie, but decided to not helm the film, citing a bad script and lack of budget as reasons for passing.<ref>[http://www.collider.com/entertainment/news/article.asp/aid/4608/tcid/1 John Dahl is NOT directing Punisher 2], Collider.com, 2007-11-06. Accessed 2009-09-18</ref> In June it was announced that [[Lexi Alexander]] would then take over the role as director as a result<ref>{{cite news | author = Ryan McLelland | title = Punisher 2 Lands A Director | publisher = LatinoReview.com | date = 2006-06-12 | url = http://www.latinoreview.com/news.php?id=2165 | accessdate = 2007-09-12 }}</ref>. In a December 2008 interview, Alexander revealed that when she first got the ''Punisher 2'' script she passed on the project, but later changed her mind after reading the MAX adult Punisher comics, and getting assurances from Lionsgate that she could give the project and new look and feel – and cast a new actor in the central role of the Punisher<ref name="suicidegirls.com">{{cite web | url = http://suicidegirls.com/interviews/Lexi+Alexander+on+Punisher%27s+Behind+The+Scenes+War+Zone/ | title = Lexi Alexander on Punisher’s Behind The Scenes War Zone | publisher = [[SuicideGirls.com]] | date = 5 December 2008 | accessdate = 2008-12-05 }}. </ref>. On July 21, it was announced that actor [[Ray Stevenson (actor)|Ray Stevenson]] would play the Punisher in the sequel to the 2004 film.<ref>[http://latinoreview.com/news.php?id=2452 Exclusive Scoop: We Know Who The New Punisher Is! - Movie News - Latest Movie Reviews and trailers]</ref> Filming was slated to begin in October 2007 in Montreal.<ref>[http://www.superherohype.com/news/topnews.php?id=6118 Lionsgate Release Confirms Punisher 2 Details - Superhero Hype!]</ref> In August, a working title for the film, ''The Punisher: Welcome Back Frank'' was announced. On August 28, Lionsgate announced that the new working name for ''The Punisher 2'' would be ''Punisher: War Zone''.<ref>{{cite news | url = http://www.justpressplay.net/movies/punisher-war-zone/news/official-sequel-title-now-punisher-war-zone.html | title = Official Sequel Title Now 'Punisher: War Zone' | publisher = JustPressPlay.net | date = 2007-08-28 | accessdate = 2007-08-28}}</ref> In mid-September, the director announced cast members joining Stevenson with [[Dash Mihok]] as Detective Martin Soap, [[Colin Salmon]] as Agent Paul Budiansky and [[Doug Hutchison]] as Loony Bin Jim. It was announced on September 25 via ''[[The Hollywood Reporter]]'', that [[Dominic West]] will star as the main antagonist Jigsaw and [[Wayne Knight]] will play the Punisher's armorer [[Microchip (comics)|Microchip]]. Filming occurred from October 22 until December 14 in Montreal.<ref>[http://www.comics2film.com/index.php?a=story&b=29543 'Punisher: War Zone' Shooting Dates and Crew Details] - Story @ Comics2Film.com</ref> Principal photography for ''Punisher: War Zone'' was completed on December 27.<ref>[http://www.superherohype.com/news/topnews.php?id=6638 Lexi Alexander on Shooting Punisher] - Superhero Hype!</ref> === 2008 === On February 14, 2008 writer Kurt Sutter officially removed his name from credit arbitration, stating: {{blockquote|"I took my name off the movie for a few reasons. The obvious reason is because I didn't deserve credit. There was very little of my draft that stayed in the shooting script. The one big one they kept, was the set piece where we see how Russo becomes Jigsaw. It's pretty brutal. Glad they kept that."<ref>[http://sutterink.blogspot.com/2008/02/punisher-warzone-update.html Punisher: War Zone Update]</ref>}} The film was set for September 12, 2008 release, but was pushed back 3 months to December 5, 2008.<ref name="December release">[http://www.superherohype.com/news/topnews.php?id=7025 Punisher Will Enter War Zone 3 Months Later]</ref> A teaser trailer was released on June 12, 2008. On July 25, 2008 Harry Knowles of ''[[Ain't It Cool News]]'' wrote an article claiming that Lexi Alexander had been removed as the film's director.<ref>[http://www.aintitcool.com/node/37642 The Unfortunate Reality Behind PUNISHER WAR ZONE]</ref>. A second trailer was revealed to the public at the San Diego ComicCon on the same day. Lexi Alexander did not make an appearance at the convention, which caused speculation from the fans who attended the film's panel to question whether or not her name has been taken off the film. On August 15, website ''Latino Review'' reported that Lionsgate would be editing the film to receive a PG-13 rating. The director of photography, Steve Gainer, later claimed that the movie will be "R" and that Lexi is still on-board the project.<ref>[http://rawstudios.invisionzone.com/index.php?showtopic=55&st=2060&%20amp;gopid=12162&#entry12162 Raw Studios]</ref> On October 3, ''IGN'' confirmed that Lexi Alexander was not fired from the movie, based on an official statement they received from Lionsgate.<ref>[http://movies.ign.com/articles/915/915954p1.html Punisher Rated, Director Staying Put]</ref> In a December 2008 interview<ref name="suicidegirls.com" /> Alexander confirmed that she had had serious battles with Lionsgate, but denied that she was ever officially off the movie. "My name was never off, nor would I want it taken off, nor did I ever get a pink slip. The truth is that we had probably the same discussions that any other film has." Despite the much publicized discourse, Alexander says she's "extremely happy" with the final film: {{blockquote|"It came at a price, I would say, but I made the film I wanted on the screen. I think personally, in my opinion, it would have been very dangerous to put a compromise on the screen for my own career and for the promises I made to these actors who I talked into joining the film. I don't really care that it was an uphill battle; I'm glad with what's on the screen."<ref name="suicidegirls.com" />}} == Release == === Box Office === On its opening weekend ''Punisher: War Zone'' grossed $4 million in 2,508 theaters in the United States, ranking at #8 at the box office.<ref>[http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?page=weekend&id=punisher2.htm Weekend Box Office for Punisher: War Zone]</ref> As of March 10, 2009 the film has grossed $8,050,977 domestically, making ''Punisher: War Zone'' the lowest grossing film based on a [[Marvel Comics]] property right along with ''[[Elektra (film)|Elektra]]'' and ''[[Howard the Duck (film)|Howard the Duck]]''.<ref>[http://www.boxofficemojo.com/franchises/chart/?id=marvelcomics.htm Marvel Comics Movies at Box Office Mojo]</ref> It has also grossed $2,038,396 internationally, bringing it to $10,089,373 worldwide.<ref name="bomojo" /> === Reception === ''Punisher: War Zone'' received mostly negative reviews<!-- Do not change, this comes with Rotten Tomatoes rating --> from film critics. On the film review aggregate website ''[[Rotten Tomatoes]]'', the film received an 26% approval rating, based on 96 reviews, with an average rating of 4.2/10 (5% approval rating from top critics and 60% from the RT community). [[Roger Ebert]] of the ''[[Chicago Sun-Times]]'' awarded the film two out of four stars, writing "You used to be able to depend on a terrible film being poorly made. No longer. The ''Punisher: War Zone'' is one of the best-made bad movies I've seen." And that the film's only flaw is "that it's disgusting".<ref>{{cite news | author = Roger Ebert | date = December 3, 2008 | title = Punisher: War Zone review | url = http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20081203/REVIEWS/812039989 | publisher = [[Chicago Sun Times]] | accessdate = 2009-10-23 }}</ref> Clark Collis writes that [[Ray Stevenson (actor)|Ray Stevenson]]'s "character could be called the Not-Much-of-a-Learning Curveinator."<ref>Clark Collis, "Review of ''Punisher: War Zone''," ''Entertainment Weekly'' 1025 (December 12, 2008): 52.</ref> Felix Vasquez of ''Cinema Crazed'' who loved the previous film version gave ''Punisher: War Zone'' a positive review, claiming "War Zone is a better film".<ref>http://www.cinema-crazed.com/r-z/warzone.htm</ref> Edward Porter of the UK ''Sunday Times'' gave the film three out of five stars writing, "Earning an 18 certificate with its violence, the film is kids’ stuff in all other respects: over-the-top shootouts, monstrous and barking-mad villains, a bumbling sidekick and so on. Highly enjoyable tosh"<ref>{{cite news | author = Edward Porter | date = February 8, 2009 | title = Punisher: Warzone | url = http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/film/film_reviews /article5669742.ece | publisher = [[The Sunday Times]] | quote = Highly enjoyable tosh | accessdate = 2009-11-17 }} {{Rating|3|5}} </ref>. Victor Olliver of Teletext wrote, "This is as true to a Marvel comic tale as I've ever seen - gory, serious, intense, dark and utterly psychotic".<ref>Victor Olliver. Teletext film Reviews [http://www.teletext.co.uk/bigscreen/film-reviews/41406c77312357630f6e689b9ea42282/Punisher%20War%20Zone%20%2818%29%20103%20mins.aspx Punisher: War Zone] {{Rating|4|5}} </ref>. Movie reporter Peter Hartlaub of the ''San Francisco Chronicle'' gave the film a positive review, writing that it is the "best Punisher movie by far. The action is satisfying and the dark story is close to the tone of its Marvel Comics source material." <ref>[http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2008/12/05/DDOH14GTQO.DTL&hw=Punisher+War+Zone&sn=002&sc=434 Punisher: War Zone - Bloody Good]</ref> == Home media == {{Anchors|DVD}} ''Punisher: War Zone'' was released on Region 1 DVD and Blu-ray on March 17, 2009. It was released on two different versions, a 2-disc special edition with a digital copy and a standard version featuring both widescreen and fullscreen versions of the film. DVD sales for the film in North America as of March 2010 was $10,454,076 in revenue from 576,151 units sold.<ref>http://www.the-numbers.com/movies/2008/PUNS2-DVD.php</ref> <ref>[http://www.myreviewer.com/default.asp?a=117785 Review of War Zone at DVD Reviewer]</ref> In total, Punisher: War Zone has made $20,543,449 in box office and DVD sales, and while there are no figures yet for how much it made in DVD sales internationally, which could add to the overall figure, it is still significantly lower than the $115m amount 2004's Punisher movie made from box office and DVD sales. == Music == === Soundtrack === {{Infobox album | Name = Punisher: War Zone Original Motion Picture Soundtrack | Type = Soundtrack | Artist = Various artists | Cover = punisher_war_zone.jpg | Released = November 25, 2008 | Recorded = | Genre = [[Heavy metal music|Heavy metal]]<br />[[Metalcore]]<br />[[Thrash metal]]<br />[[Industrial rock]]<br />[[Nu metal]]<br />[[Punk rock|Punk]]<br />[[Emo]]<br />[[Hard rock]] <br />[[Electronica]] | Length = | Label = Lionsgate Records | Producer = | Reviews = * [[Allmusic]] {{rating|2.5|5}} [http://allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:hxftxzrkldse link] * [[CHARTattack]] {{Rating|3|5}} [http://www.chartattack.com/reviews/64328/punisher-war-zone link] | Chronology = ''Marvel Comics'' film series soundtrack | Last album = ''[[The Incredible Hulk: Original Motion Picture Score]]''<br />(2008) | This album = ''Punisher: War Zone Original Motion Picture Soundtrack''<br />(2008) | Next album = ''[[Punisher:_War_Zone#Score|Punisher: War Zone Original Motion Picture Score]]''<br />(2008) }} A soundtrack for ''Punisher: War Zone'' was released on November 25, 2008. The soundtrack includes the original track "War Zone", written for and inspired by the film, by musician [[Rob Zombie]].<ref>[http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=107239 New ROB ZOMBIE Song Featured On 'Punisher: War Zone' Soundtrack]</ref> An online contest was held by Lionsgate, and led to 7 Days Away (a band local to [[Connersville, IN]]) taking first place with the track "Take Me Away". # "War Zone" by [[Rob Zombie]] # "Final Six" by [[Slayer]] # "[[Psychosocial (song)|Psychosocial]]" by [[Slipknot (band)|Slipknot]] # "Historia Calamitatum" by [[Rise Against]] # "Fallen" by [[Seether]] # "Bulletproof" by [[Kerli]] # "Take Me Away" by 7 Days Away # "The Past Is Proof" by [[Senses Fail]] # "Butterfly Wings" by [[Machines of Loving Grace]] # "Genesis" by [[Justice (French band)|Justice]] # "[[Showdown (Pendulum song)|Showdown]]" by [[Pendulum (band)|Pendulum]] # "[[Refuse/Resist#Cover_versions|Refuse/Resist]]" by [[Hatebreed]] # "Lunatic" by [[Static-X]] # "Days of Revenge" by Ramallah {{Clear}} === Score === {{Infobox album | Name = Punisher: War Zone Original Motion Picture Score | Type = Soundtrack | Artist = Michael Wandmacher | Cover = PWZScore.jpg | Released = December 14, 2008 | Recorded = | Genre = [[Orchestral]] | Length = | Label = Lionsgate Records | Producer = | Reviews = | Chronology = ''Marvel Comics'' film series soundtrack | Last album = ''[[Punisher:_War_Zone#Soundtrack|Punisher: War Zone Original Motion Picture Soundtrack]]'' <br />(2008) | This album = ''Punisher: War Zone Original Motion Picture Score''<br />(2008) | Next album = ''[[X-Men Origins: Wolverine#Music|X-Men Origins: Wolverine Soundtrack]]''<br />(2009) }} An original score to the film was composed by Michael Wandmacher. Wandmacher's primary focus in making the score was to, "Create a definitive musical identity for the Punisher. I knew I needed something dark, relentless and muscular, but I also couldn't forget Frank's humanity, his personal torment and deep sadness. So, I approached the job equally as a fan and as a composer." In order to make the character of Frank Castle seem less one dimensional Wandmacher decided to include snare cadences and powerful, dynamic ostinatos and slowly rising string repetitions to mimic a relentless entity, like an approaching battalion.<ref>Exclusive Interview: E-Notes: [http://www.ifmagazine.com/feature.asp?article=3111 Composer Michael Wandmacher puts on the skull and crossbones for 'PUNISHER'] By Daniel Schweiger, Soundtrack Editor. Published 12/11/2008. Accessed 2009-10-23</ref> # "Main Titles" (3:03) # "Lights On!" (1:10) # "The Burden" (2:16) # "Rich in Mercy" (1:05) # "Death of the Loved" (1:25) # "Infiltrate and Destroy" (2:49) # "This Is Ground Zero" (2:10) # "A Pretty Face" (2:21) # "The Russians" (3:10) # "A Call to Arms" (1:16) # "Safe Harbor" (1:26) # "A Wish for Death" (2:53) # "Freeze!" (1:09) # "Two Berettas" (2:00) # "I Want My Applesauce Back" (2:37) # "Held Hostage" (3:19) # "Joyful Mayhem" (2:55) # "Let the Games Begin" (4:24) # "LBJ" (1:46) # "Let Me Put You Out of Your Misery" (4:11) # "Aftermath" (1:33) == Sequel == [[Ray Stevenson (actor)|Ray Stevenson]] has expressed interest in doing a sequel, hinting [[Barracuda (comics)|Barracuda]] as a possible villain. At the 2008 [[Comic-Con International|San Diego Comic-Con]], when asked if he signed on for more Punisher movies, he said, "If I had my wish, it's going to run and run. It's up to the fan base. If this works, we get to do it all again."<ref>[http://media.movies.ign.com/media/382/382367/vids_1.html IGN Punisher: War Zone Trailer, Videos and Movies]</ref> Commenting on the film's villains, Stevenson stated: “We dispatched a few, but there are some other great ones,” he laughed. “Some of the great stories that are in [the Punisher comics], there is one about the Slavers — the prostitution rings, and bringing women over from Europe. There is also Barracuda, who is almost as mean and ornery as Frank. Some are more real, or more tangible than others, while some of them are larger-than-life like Jigsaw, but there are plenty [of stories to tell]. What I love is the depth that [writer] [[Garth Ennis]] gets to; he doesn’t do broad brush strokes, he really gets in there. These villains have a real motivation, a real determination that must be stopped, and you get to play off of it. That should be fun.”<ref>[http://splashpage.mtv.com/2008/12/05/ray-stevenson-wants-punisher-war-zone-sequels-selects-his-villains/ Ray Stevenson Wants ‘Punisher: War Zone’ Sequels, Selects His Villains]</ref> == References == {{Citation style|date=September 2009}} {{Reflist|2}} == External links == * [http://www.punisherwarzonemovie.com/ Official Website] * [http://www.punisherwarzonemusic.com/ Official Soundtrack Site] * {{Amg movie|410445|Punisher: War Zone}} * {{mojo title|id=punisher2|title=Punisher: War Zone}} * {{imdb title|id=0450314|title=Punisher: War Zone}} * {{metacritic film|id=punisher2}} * {{rotten-tomatoes|punisher_war_zone}} * [http://comicnews.info/?p=4917 Punisher: War Zone DVD] {{Punisher}} {{Marvel comics films}} [[Category:Cannibalism]] [[Category:2008 films]] [[Category:2000s action films]] [[Category:Films shot in Montreal]] [[Category:Lions Gate films]] [[Category:Columbia Pictures films]] [[Category:Films shot in Vancouver]] [[Category:Films about orphans]] [[Category:Punisher films]] [[Category:Reboot films]] [[Category:Gang films]] [[Category:Crime drama films]] [[Category:superhero films]] [[da:Punisher: War Zone]] [[de:Punisher: War Zone]] [[fr:Punisher: War Zone]] [[it:Punisher - Zona di guerra]] [[ja:パニッシャー: ウォー・ゾーン]] [[pl:Punisher: War Zone]] [[pt:Punisher: War Zone]] [[ru:Каратель: Территория войны]] [[fi:Punisher: War Zone]] [[sv:Punisher: War Zone]]'
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'{{For|the comic book|The Punisher War Zone}} {{Infobox film | name = Punisher: War Zone | image = Punisherwarzoneteaser.jpg | caption = Theatrical poster | director = [[Lexi Alexander]]<ref name="Pun2Det">[http://movies.ign.com/articles/811/811279p1.html Punisher 2 Details]</ref> | producer = [[Avi Arad]] <br />[[Gale Anne Hurd]]<br />Wolfgang Schamburg<br />Jack L. Murray <br />Gary Ventimiglia<br />[[Stan Lee]]<br />[[Kevin Feige]]<br />Ari Arad <br />Ogden Gavanski <br />Oliver Hengst <br />Bill Johnson<br />Michael Paseornek<br />John Sacchi<br />Ernst-August Schnieder | writer = [[Nick Santora]]<ref name="Pun2Det" /><br>Lexi Alexander<br />''(uncredited)''<br />Matt Holloway<br />Arthur Marcum | starring = [[Ray Stevenson (actor)|Ray Stevenson]] <br />[[Dominic West]] <br />[[Julie Benz]] <br />[[Wayne Knight]] <br />[[Dash Mihok]] <br />[[Colin Salmon]] <br />[[Doug Hutchison]]<br />[[T. J. Storm]] <!-- see Cast list for more --> | music = Michael Wandmacher | cinematography = Steve Gainer | editing = William Yeh | studio = [[Lions Gate Entertainment|Lionsgate]]<br />[[Marvel Studios|Marvel Knights]] <br />Valhalla Motion Pictures <br />MHF Zweite Academy Film <br />Red Corner Productions<br />SGF Entertainment | distributor = [[Lions Gate Entertainment|Lionsgate]]<br />[[Columbia Pictures]] | released = {{Start date|2008|12|05}}<ref name="December release" /> | runtime = 103 minutes | country = [[United States]] | language = [[English language|English]] | budget = [[USD|$]]35 million<ref name="bomojo">{{mojo title|id=punisher2|title=Punisher: War Zone}} {{Retrieved | accessdate=2009-09-20}}</ref> | gross = $10,089,373<ref name="bomojo" /> | preceded_by = }} '''''Punisher: War Zone''''' is a [[2008 in film|2008]] [[United States|American]] [[comic book]] [[action film|action]] [[film]] directed by [[Lexi Alexander]]; based on the fictional [[Marvel Comics]] [[vigilante]]/[[anti-hero]] the [[Punisher]]. The film is a [[reboot (fiction)|reboot]] which follows the original telling of Frank Castle's war on crime and corruption rather than a sequel to 2004's ''[[The Punisher (2004 film)|The Punisher]]'',<ref name=IGNAlexanderInterview>{{cite web | author = Todd Gilchrist| date = 2007-12-06 | title = Interview: Lexi Alexander | url = http://movies.ign.com/articles/840/840092p2.html | accessdate = 2008-12-01 | publisher = IGN | quote = Alexander: I would say it's a complete reboot because the first one -- neither of them -- are relevant to us at all | archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20071209142731/http://movies.ign.com/articles/840/840092p2.html | archivedate = 2007-12-09}} </ref> and is the first film to be produced under the [[Marvel Studios]] and [[Marvel Knights]] production banner, which focuses on films for mature audiences. English actor [[Ray Stevenson (actor)|Ray Stevenson]] replaces [[Thomas Jane]] as Frank Castle. In the film, Castle wages a one-man war against a horribly disfigured mob boss known as [[Jigsaw (Marvel Comics)|Jigsaw]] ([[Dominic West]]). ''Punisher: War Zone'' was released in North America by [[Lions Gate Entertainment|Lionsgate]] on December 5, 2008, and was released February 6, 2009 in the United Kingdom. == Plot == {{Anchors|Synopsis}} Frank Castle ([[Ray Stevenson (actor)|Ray Stevenson]]) has been the [[Punisher]] for six years as the story opens. He assaults a "beat the rap" party for a [[mafia|mob]] boss, Gaitano Cesare. Billy Russoti ([[Dominic West]]) escapes to his recycling plant hideout, and Detectives [[Martin Soap]] ([[Dash Mihok]]), and Saffiotti ([[Tony Calabretta]]), who were staking out the party, inform Castle. Castle infiltrates Russoti's hideout and kills one thug as he is exiting the bathroom. The gunshot alerts Russoti, and a brief fire fight between Castle and him ensues. During the battle, Russoti is thrown into a glass-crushing machine which does not kill him but leaves him hideously disfigured. Russoti later refers to himself as "[[Jigsaw (Marvel Comics)|Jigsaw]]" because the stitches in his face resemble puzzle pieces. Castle, who has taken cover behind the body of Nicky Donatelli ([[Romano Orzari]]), discovers that the first man he killed in the facility was an undercover [[FBI]] Agent. Agent Paul Budiansky ([[Colin Salmon]]), the partner of the deceased agent, joins the [[New York City Police Department|NYPD's]] "Punisher Task Force", partnering with Soap to help bring Castle to justice. Meanwhile, a facially mutilated Russoti, recovered from his run-in with the Punisher, frees his deranged brother, "Loony Bin Jim" ([[Doug Hutchison]]). Distraught that he has become the [[evil]] he swore to battle, Castle attempts to make reparations to Donatelli's wife, Angela ([[Julie Benz]]) and daughter, Grace ([[Stephanie Janusauskas]]) to no avail. Castle threatens to retire from the vigilante business, but his armorer, [[Microchip (comics)|Micro]] ([[Wayne Knight]]) forces him to reconsider telling him Jigsaw will go after Donatelli's family for revenge. Jigsaw, Loony Bin Jim, and two goons, Ink and Pittsy, break into Donatelli's house and hold the family hostage. Meanwhile the Punisher tracks down Maginty ([[T. J. Storm]]) a known associate of Jigsaw, executing Maginty after he has told what he knows. Agent Budiansky and Detective Soap attempt to arrest the Punisher but are easily disarmed and the Punisher warns Budiansky to leave him alone. Just as the Punisher is about to walk away, Budiansky gets up and handcuffs himself to the Punisher. The Punisher tells him that Jigsaw went after Donatelli's family, but Budiansky sends one police car to check on the Donatelli house, intending to take the Punisher back to the station. When the patrol car fails to respond, he is convinced to check on the house. Budiansky enters the house, and is caught by Ink and Pittsy. Soap frees the Punisher, who kills Ink, and Pittsy and leads Donatelli's wife and daughter away. Budiansky then arrests Jigsaw and Loony Bin Jim after a short gun fight. Jigsaw and his brother bargain with the FBI for their release by giving up Cristu Bulat ([[David Vadim]]), who was smuggling in a biological weapon destined for Arab terrorists in Queens. The brothers are granted total immunity, the $12m Bulat was paying to use Jigsaw's port and a file on Micro. They take Micro hostage, killing his mother in the process. They again take Donatelli family hostage, after critically injuring Carlos who Castle had left to protect them. Jigsaw sets himself up in the Bradstreet Hotel, hiring a small private army of criminals, including African-American gangbangers, Irish mobsters and Asian-American thugs all eager to kill the Punisher. Castle enlists the help of Agent Budiansky, who informs Cristu's father, Tiberiu Bulat ([[Aubert Pallascio]]), that Jigsaw is located at the Bradstreet Hotel. Tiberiu's goons start a shootout in the hotel's lobby, affording Castle a distraction. Castle enters by jumping through a second-floor window, leading to a brutal firefight with Jigsaw's hired guns. After the shootout, Loony Bin Jim engages Castle in hand-to-hand combat; he is successful during the first half, but Castle becomes enraged and soon overpowers him. Realizing that he will probably not survive the brawl, Loony Bin Jim runs away. Castle chases him and confronts Jigsaw along with Loony Bin Jim, both holding Micro and Grace Donatelli at gunpoint. Jigsaw gives Castle a choice: If Frank shoots Micro, Jigsaw will let the others go free. Micro boldly offers his life to save the young girl, but Castle chooses to shoot Loony Bin Jim instead. As a result, Jigsaw kills Micro. Enraged by the loss of his partner, Castle attacks Jigsaw, which ends with the Punisher impaling Jigsaw with a metal rod and then throwing him onto a fire. As Jigsaw burns to death, Castle calmly tells him that "This is just the beginning". Outside, Castle is forgiven by Angela and bids farewell to Budiansky and the Donatelli family. As Castle and Soap walk together, Soap tries to convince Castle to give up his vigilante status after having "killed every criminal in town." Soap however changes his mind when he is attacked by a mugger who quickly becomes another victim of the Punisher. == Cast == * [[Ray Stevenson (actor)|Ray Stevenson]] as [[Punisher|Frank Castle / The Punisher]]: Prior to filming, Stevenson read every possible issue of the [[The Punisher: Frank Castle|Punisher MAX]] series, underwent endurance, martial arts, and weapons training with former [[United States Marine Corps Force Reconnaissance|Force Recon]] Marines and film fight choreographer Pat Johnson.<ref name="collider-interview">[http://www.collider.com/entertainment/interviews/article.asp/aid/10042/tcid/1 Interview: Ray Stevenson on PUNISHER: WAR ZONE] Collider.com, 2008-12-04. Accessed 2009-09-18</ref><ref><!--Please properly cite this reference as per MLA or APA citation style. More information and electronic links are needed.-->Seen in "Training to Become The Punisher", included in the ''Punisher: War Zone 2 Disc Edition'' DVD and Blu-Ray.</ref><ref>[http://www.collider.com/entertainment/interviews/article.asp?aid=11258&tcid=1 Ray Stevenson talks PUNISHER] Collider.com, 2009-03-15. Accessed 2009-09-18</ref> * [[Dominic West]] as [[Jigsaw (Marvel Comics)|Billy Russoti / Jigsaw]]: A vain and image obsessed mafia killer. By killing off the established gangsters Punisher creates the opportunity for Jigsaw to become a boss. [[Paddy Considine]] was considered for the role of [[Jigsaw (Marvel Comics)|Jigsaw]] in the film but the offer was retracted and given to West who had previously turned it down.<ref>[http://www.superherohype.com/news/topnews.php?id=6302 Superhero Hype!] {{Dead link|date=September 2009}}</ref> * [[Doug Hutchison]] as James Russoti / Loony Bin Jim (LBJ): Looney Bin Jim is a chemically imbalanced, cannibalistic, psychopath whose veins practically flow with adrenaline and testosterone, leaving him in a constant state of homicidal mania that he alleviates by going on periodical killing sprees. * [[Dash Mihok]] as [[Martin Soap|Detective Martin Soap]]: Head detective of the "Punisher Task Force". * [[Colin Salmon]] as FBI Agent Paul Budiansky: Former partner of Nicky Donatelli. Based on an NYPD officer of the same name in the Punisher story arc "Widowmaker". * [[Wayne Knight]] as [[Microchip (comics)|Linus Lieberman / Microchip]]: Armorer to the Punisher. * Romano Orzari as Nicky Donatelli: An undercover FBI agent whose death is the catalyst for the events in the story. * [[Julie Benz]] as Angela Donatelli * Stephanie Janusauskas as Grace Donatelli * [[T. J. Storm]] as Maginty: Leader of an [[Urban Freeflow]] gang. Maginty comes from the Punisher story arc "Kitchen Irish" and is an [[The Westies|Irish gangster]]. * [[Mark Camacho]] as Pittsy: One of Jigsaw's goons. One of two henchmen originating from the Punisher story arc "In The Beginning". * [[Keram Malicki-Sánchez]] as Ink: One of Jigsaw's goons. One of two henchmen originating from the Punisher story arc "In The Beginning". * Carlos Gonzalez-vlo as Carlos Cruz, a former Latino gangbanger who allied with Micro and effectively Punisher. * [[David Vadim]] as Cristu Bulat: One of multiple villains originating from the Punisher story arc "The Slavers". * [[Aubert Pallascio]] as Tiberiu Bulat: Cristu's father. One of multiple villains originating from the Punisher story arc "The Slavers". == Development == === 2004 === In February 2004, two months prior to ''[[The Punisher (2004 film)|The Punisher's]]'' theatrical debut, [[Lions Gate Entertainment]] announced the studio's intent to produce a sequel. [[Avi Arad]], chairman and CEO of [[Marvel Studios]], expressed his interest in developing the franchise, saying that the second film would "become the fifth Marvel property to become a sequel."<ref>{{cite news | author = Clint Morris | url = http://www.moviehole.net/news/3292.html | title = Lions Gate starting on The Punisher 2 | publisher=Moviehole.net | date=2004-02-27 | accessdate=2006-08-31 }}</ref> In March 2004, the director of the first film, [[Jonathan Hensleigh]], said that he was interested in working with [[Thomas Jane]] again for ''The Punisher 2''.<ref>{{cite news | author = Ken P. | url = http://filmforce.ign.com/articles/496/496784p5.html | title = An Interview with Jonathan Hensleigh | publisher = [[IGN]] | date = 2004-03-05 | accessdate = 2006-08-31 }}</ref> In April 2004, Jane said that the villain for ''The Punisher 2'' would be [[Jigsaw (Marvel Comics)|Jigsaw]].<ref>{{cite news | author = William Keck | url = http://www.usatoday.com/life/people/2004-04-13-punisher-premiere_x.htm | title = Rebecca is quiet at 'Punisher' premiere | publisher = [[USA Today]] | date = 2004-04-13 | accessdate = 2006-09-01 }} </ref> In November 2004, Jane said that the studio was interested in making a sequel based on successful DVD sales of ''The Punisher'' and was developing the preliminary budget for the follow-up.<ref>{{cite news | first = Jonah | last=Weiland | url=http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=4272 | title=Actor Thomas Jane Talks "Bad Planet" and Other Comics Work | publisher=[[Comic Book Resources]] | date=2004-11-22 | accessdate=2006-08-31 }}</ref> === 2005 === In March 2005, [[Marvel Studios]] announced a 2006 theatrical release date for ''The Punisher 2''.<ref>{{cite news | url=http://tv.ign.com/articles/594/594490p1.html | title=Marvel Movie Update | publisher=[[IGN]] | date=2005-03-08 | accessdate=2006-08-31 }}</ref> In April 2005, Lions Gate Entertainment's CEO Jon Feltheimer confirmed at LGF's 2005 fiscal 3Q analyst call that the studio had completed its deal to develop ''The Punisher 2''.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://forums.lionsgate.com/showthread.php?t=803 | title=LGF's 2005 Fiscal 3Q Analyst Call | publisher=Lionsgate Forums | date=2005-04-05 | accessdate=2006-08-31 }}</ref> Arad indicated the sequel would be among the "handful of Marvel films" to carry the R rating.<ref>{{cite news | url=http://www.comicbookmovie.com/news/articles/2074.asp | title=Arad Reveals New Marvel Movies | publisher=ComicBookMovie.com | date=2005-06-21 | accessdate=2006-09-01 }}</ref> Prior to July 2005, Avi Arad revealed that the script was being rewritten and that the sequel would start filming within the year.<ref>{{cite news | first=Clint | last=Morris | url=http://www.moviehole.net/news/5876.html | title=Arad on everything comic-to-film | publisher=Moviehole.net | date=2005-07-01 | accessdate=2006-08-31 }}</ref> By July 2005, Jane had put on an additional 12 pounds of muscle, and was hoping for filming to start in late-2006.<ref>{{cite news | url=http://www.scifi.com/sfw/issue430/news.html | title=Jane Beefs Up For ''Punisher 2'' | publisher=[[Sci Fi Wire]] | date=2005-07-18 | accessdate=2006-08-31 }}</ref> === 2006 === In March 2006, ''The Punisher 2'' was announced to be produced in Louisiana,<ref>{{cite news | url=http://www.superherohype.com/news/punishernews.php?id=3957 | title=''The Punisher 2'' to Film in Louisiana | publisher=[[Superhero Hype!]] | date=2006-03-11 | accessdate=2006-08-31 }}</ref> being listed in the domestic charter under Louisiana's Secretary of State.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.sec.state.la.us/public/corp_newsletter/NewCorp_20060106.txt | title=New Domestic Filings: 12/24/05 thru 12/30/05 | publisher=Louisiana Secretary of State | date=2005-12-23 | accessdate=2006-08-31 }}</ref> In August 2006, Marvel Entertainment revealed a new film slate that included ''The Punisher 2'' on its partial list with production still to be determined.<ref>{{cite news | url = http://www.businesswire.com/news/google/20060807005366/en | title = Marvel Reports Q2 2006 Earnings Per Share of $0.19; Raises 2006 EPS Guidance Range to $0.50 - $0.60, Reflecting Tax Benefit and Impact of Share Repurchases | publisher=[[Business Wire]] | date=2006-08-07 | accessdate=2009-10-23 }}</ref> Thomas Jane said that the writer was halfway through a draft and that he believed filming would begin by February 2007. Jane confirmed that the villain [[Jigsaw (Marvel Comics)|Jigsaw]], first announced in April 2004, would be in the film. Jane also said that director Jonathan Hensleigh would not be returning to direct the sequel.<ref>{{cite news | first=Kiel | last=Phegley | url=http://www.wizarduniverse.com/movies/other/001346919.cfm | title=Up Close with Thomas Jane | publisher=[[Wizard Entertainment]] | date=2006-08-17 | accessdate=2006-08-31 }}</ref> In addition, Lions Gate Entertainment, amidst the studios returning to New Orleans following [[Hurricane Katrina]], announced that ''The Punisher 2'' would begin filming within the year.<ref>{{cite news | first=John | last=Horn | url=http://www.azcentral.com/arizonarepublic/preview/articles/0818neworleans0818.html | title=Take 2 - Filmmakers trickle back to Katrina-devastated New Orleans | publisher=[[The Arizona Republic]] | date=2006-08-18 | accessdate=2006-08-31 }}</ref> In October 2006, Thomas Jane said the script was due in a couple of weeks, and that it would be "darker, bloodier and more unfriendly than the first one."<ref>{{cite news | first=Shawn | last=Adler | coauthors=Carroll, Larry | url=http://www.mtv.com/movies/news/articles/1542923/10112006/story.jhtml | title=Movie File: 'Harry Potter,' Brad Pitt, Jason Schwartzman & More | publisher=[[MTV]] | date=2006-10-12 | accessdate=2006-10-12 }}</ref> In December 2006, the screenplay was being rewritten by screenwriter [[Stuart Beattie]].<ref>{{cite news | url=http://superherohype.com/news/punishernews.php?id=5018 | title= New Writer Boards ''The Punisher 2'' | publisher=[[Superhero Hype!]] | date=2006-12-18 | accessdate=2006-12-18 }}</ref> === 2007 === It was announced that [[Kurt Sutter]], a writer for ''[[The Shield]]'', was involved with the script for ''The Punisher 2''. Sutter said that he had an enjoyable time writing the script for the sequel and that it was going to be very true to the character.<ref>{{cite news | url = http://www.superherohype.com/news/topnews.php?id=5485 | title = Kurt Sutter Talks ''The Punisher 2'' | publisher = SuperHeroHype.com | date = 2006-12-18 | accessdate = 2007-04-29 }}</ref> In a separate interview Thomas Jane revealed that a new script had been turned in and everyone was hoping it would work out, as the lack of a good script had been holding up production. He further stated that if everything goes as planned then filming should begin in June or July,<ref>{{cite news | url = http://www.superherohype.com/news/topnews.php?id=5516 | title =Thomas Jane on ''The Punisher 2'' | publisher = SuperHeroHype.com | date = 2006-12-18 | accessdate = 2007-04-29 }}</ref> but shortly afterward, in a letter to ''[[Ain't It Cool News]]'' Jane wrote that he had pulled out of the movie, stating: {{blockquote|"What I won't do is spend months of my life sweating over a movie that I just don't believe in. I've always loved the Marvel guys, and wish them well. Meanwhile, I'll continue to search for a film that one day might stand with all those films that the fans have asked me to watch."<ref>{{cite news | url=http://www.superherohype.com/news/topnews.php?id=5685 | title=Thomas Jane Pull out of Punisher 2 | publisher=SuperHeroHype.com | date=2007-05-15 }}</ref><ref>{{cite news | url=http://www.aintitcool.com/node/32673|title=AICN Exclusive: Thomas Jane dropping out of PUNISHER 2?!? | publisher=aintitcool.com | date=May 15, 2007<!-- - 6:25pm--> }}</ref>}} In May 2007, director [[John Dahl]] was in talks to direct the movie, but decided to not helm the film, citing a bad script and lack of budget as reasons for passing.<ref>[http://www.collider.com/entertainment/news/article.asp/aid/4608/tcid/1 John Dahl is NOT directing Punisher 2], Collider.com, 2007-11-06. Accessed 2009-09-18</ref> In June it was announced that [[Lexi Alexander]] would then take over the role as director as a result<ref>{{cite news | author = Ryan McLelland | title = Punisher 2 Lands A Director | publisher = LatinoReview.com | date = 2006-06-12 | url = http://www.latinoreview.com/news.php?id=2165 | accessdate = 2007-09-12 }}</ref>. In a December 2008 interview, Alexander revealed that when she first got the ''Punisher 2'' script she passed on the project, but later changed her mind after reading the MAX adult Punisher comics, and getting assurances from Lionsgate that she could give the project and new look and feel – and cast a new actor in the central role of the Punisher<ref name="suicidegirls.com">{{cite web | url = http://suicidegirls.com/interviews/Lexi+Alexander+on+Punisher%27s+Behind+The+Scenes+War+Zone/ | title = Lexi Alexander on Punisher’s Behind The Scenes War Zone | publisher = [[SuicideGirls.com]] | date = 5 December 2008 | accessdate = 2008-12-05 }}. </ref>. On July 21, it was announced that actor [[Ray Stevenson (actor)|Ray Stevenson]] would play the Punisher in the sequel to the 2004 film.<ref>[http://latinoreview.com/news.php?id=2452 Exclusive Scoop: We Know Who The New Punisher Is! - Movie News - Latest Movie Reviews and trailers]</ref> Filming was slated to begin in October 2007 in Montreal.<ref>[http://www.superherohype.com/news/topnews.php?id=6118 Lionsgate Release Confirms Punisher 2 Details - Superhero Hype!]</ref> In August, a working title for the film, ''The Punisher: Welcome Back Frank'' was announced. On August 28, Lionsgate announced that the new working name for ''The Punisher 2'' would be ''Punisher: War Zone''.<ref>{{cite news | url = http://www.justpressplay.net/movies/punisher-war-zone/news/official-sequel-title-now-punisher-war-zone.html | title = Official Sequel Title Now 'Punisher: War Zone' | publisher = JustPressPlay.net | date = 2007-08-28 | accessdate = 2007-08-28}}</ref> In mid-September, the director announced cast members joining Stevenson with [[Dash Mihok]] as Detective Martin Soap, [[Colin Salmon]] as Agent Paul Budiansky and [[Doug Hutchison]] as Loony Bin Jim. It was announced on September 25 via ''[[The Hollywood Reporter]]'', that [[Dominic West]] will star as the main antagonist Jigsaw and [[Wayne Knight]] will play the Punisher's armorer [[Microchip (comics)|Microchip]]. Filming occurred from October 22 until December 14 in Montreal.<ref>[http://www.comics2film.com/index.php?a=story&b=29543 'Punisher: War Zone' Shooting Dates and Crew Details] - Story @ Comics2Film.com</ref> Principal photography for ''Punisher: War Zone'' was completed on December 27.<ref>[http://www.superherohype.com/news/topnews.php?id=6638 Lexi Alexander on Shooting Punisher] - Superhero Hype!</ref> === 2008 === On February 14, 2008 writer Kurt Sutter officially removed his name from credit arbitration, stating: {{blockquote|"I took my name off the movie for a few reasons. The obvious reason is because I didn't deserve credit. There was very little of my draft that stayed in the shooting script. The one big one they kept, was the set piece where we see how Russo becomes Jigsaw. It's pretty brutal. Glad they kept that."<ref>[http://sutterink.blogspot.com/2008/02/punisher-warzone-update.html Punisher: War Zone Update]</ref>}} The film was set for September 12, 2008 release, but was pushed back 3 months to December 5, 2008.<ref name="December release">[http://www.superherohype.com/news/topnews.php?id=7025 Punisher Will Enter War Zone 3 Months Later]</ref> A teaser trailer was released on June 12, 2008. On July 25, 2008 Harry Knowles of ''[[Ain't It Cool News]]'' wrote an article claiming that Lexi Alexander had been removed as the film's director.<ref>[http://www.aintitcool.com/node/37642 The Unfortunate Reality Behind PUNISHER WAR ZONE]</ref>. A second trailer was revealed to the public at the San Diego ComicCon on the same day. Lexi Alexander did not make an appearance at the convention, which caused speculation from the fans who attended the film's panel to question whether or not her name has been taken off the film. On August 15, website ''Latino Review'' reported that Lionsgate would be editing the film to receive a PG-13 rating. The director of photography, Steve Gainer, later claimed that the movie will be "R" and that Lexi is still on-board the project.<ref>[http://rawstudios.invisionzone.com/index.php?showtopic=55&st=2060&%20amp;gopid=12162&#entry12162 Raw Studios]</ref> On October 3, ''IGN'' confirmed that Lexi Alexander was not fired from the movie, based on an official statement they received from Lionsgate.<ref>[http://movies.ign.com/articles/915/915954p1.html Punisher Rated, Director Staying Put]</ref> In a December 2008 interview<ref name="suicidegirls.com" /> Alexander confirmed that she had had serious battles with Lionsgate, but denied that she was ever officially off the movie. "My name was never off, nor would I want it taken off, nor did I ever get a pink slip. The truth is that we had probably the same discussions that any other film has." Despite the much publicized discourse, Alexander says she's "extremely happy" with the final film: {{blockquote|"It came at a price, I would say, but I made the film I wanted on the screen. I think personally, in my opinion, it would have been very dangerous to put a compromise on the screen for my own career and for the promises I made to these actors who I talked into joining the film. I don't really care that it was an uphill battle; I'm glad with what's on the screen."<ref name="suicidegirls.com" />}} == Release == === Box Office === On its opening weekend ''Punisher: War Zone'' grossed $4 million in 2,508 theaters in the United States, ranking at #8 at the box office.<ref>[http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?page=weekend&id=punisher2.htm Weekend Box Office for Punisher: War Zone]</ref> As of March 10, 2009 the film has grossed $8,050,977 domestically, making ''Punisher: War Zone'' the lowest grossing film based on a [[Marvel Comics]] property right along with ''[[Elektra (film)|Elektra]]'' and ''[[Howard the Duck (film)|Howard the Duck]]''.<ref>[http://www.boxofficemojo.com/franchises/chart/?id=marvelcomics.htm Marvel Comics Movies at Box Office Mojo]</ref> It has also grossed $2,038,396 internationally, bringing it to $10,089,373 worldwide.<ref name="bomojo" /> === Reception === ''Punisher: War Zone'' received mostly negative reviews<!-- Do not change, this comes with Rotten Tomatoes rating --> from film critics. On the film review aggregate website ''[[Rotten Tomatoes]]'', the film received an 26% approval rating, based on 96 reviews, with an average rating of 4.2/10 (5% approval rating from top critics and 60% from the RT community). [[Roger Ebert]] of the ''[[Chicago Sun-Times]]'' awarded the film two out of four stars, writing "You used to be able to depend on a terrible film being poorly made. No longer. The ''Punisher: War Zone'' is one of the best-made bad movies I've seen." And that the film's only flaw is "that it's disgusting".<ref>{{cite news | author = Roger Ebert | date = December 3, 2008 | title = Punisher: War Zone review | url = http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20081203/REVIEWS/812039989 | publisher = [[Chicago Sun Times]] | accessdate = 2009-10-23 }}</ref> Clark Collis writes that [[Ray Stevenson (actor)|Ray Stevenson]]'s "character could be called the Not-Much-of-a-Learning Curveinator."<ref>Clark Collis, "Review of ''Punisher: War Zone''," ''Entertainment Weekly'' 1025 (December 12, 2008): 52.</ref> Felix Vasquez of ''Cinema Crazed'' who loved the previous film version gave ''Punisher: War Zone'' a positive review, claiming "War Zone is a better film".<ref>http://www.cinema-crazed.com/r-z/warzone.htm</ref> Edward Porter of the UK ''Sunday Times'' gave the film three out of five stars writing, "Earning an 18 certificate with its violence, the film is kids’ stuff in all other respects: over-the-top shootouts, monstrous and barking-mad villains, a bumbling sidekick and so on. Highly enjoyable tosh"<ref>{{cite news | author = Edward Porter | date = February 8, 2009 | title = Punisher: Warzone | url = http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/film/film_reviews /article5669742.ece | publisher = [[The Sunday Times]] | quote = Highly enjoyable tosh | accessdate = 2009-11-17 }} {{Rating|3|5}} </ref>. Victor Olliver of Teletext wrote, "This is as true to a Marvel comic tale as I've ever seen - gory, serious, intense, dark and utterly psychotic".<ref>Victor Olliver. Teletext film Reviews [http://www.teletext.co.uk/bigscreen/film-reviews/41406c77312357630f6e689b9ea42282/Punisher%20War%20Zone%20%2818%29%20103%20mins.aspx Punisher: War Zone] {{Rating|4|5}} </ref>. Movie reporter Peter Hartlaub of the ''San Francisco Chronicle'' gave the film a positive review, writing that it is the "best Punisher movie by far. The action is satisfying and the dark story is close to the tone of its Marvel Comics source material." <ref>[http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2008/12/05/DDOH14GTQO.DTL&hw=Punisher+War+Zone&sn=002&sc=434 Punisher: War Zone - Bloody Good]</ref> == Home media == {{Anchors|DVD}} ''Punisher: War Zone'' was released on Region 1 DVD and Blu-ray on March 17, 2009. It was released on two different versions, a 2-disc special edition with a digital copy and a standard version featuring both widescreen and fullscreen versions of the film. DVD sales for the film in North America as of March 2010 was $10,454,076 in revenue from 576,151 units sold.<ref>http://www.the-numbers.com/movies/2008/PUNS2-DVD.php</ref> <ref>[http://www.myreviewer.com/default.asp?a=117785 Review of War Zone at DVD Reviewer]</ref> In total, Punisher: War Zone has made $20,543,449 in box office and DVD sales, and while there are no figures yet for how much it made in DVD sales internationally, which could add to the overall figure, it is still significantly lower than the $115m amount 2004's Punisher movie made from box office and DVD sales. == Music == === Soundtrack === {{Infobox album | Name = Punisher: War Zone Original Motion Picture Soundtrack | Type = Soundtrack | Artist = Various artists | Cover = punisher_war_zone.jpg | Released = November 25, 2008 | Recorded = | Genre = [[Heavy metal music|Heavy metal]]<br />[[Metalcore]]<br />[[Thrash metal]]<br />[[Industrial rock]]<br />[[Nu metal]]<br />[[Punk rock|Punk]]<br />[[Emo]]<br />[[Hard rock]] <br />[[Electronica]] | Length = | Label = Lionsgate Records | Producer = | Reviews = * [[Allmusic]] {{rating|2.5|5}} [http://allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:hxftxzrkldse link] * [[CHARTattack]] {{Rating|3|5}} [http://www.chartattack.com/reviews/64328/punisher-war-zone link] | Chronology = ''Marvel Comics'' film series soundtrack | Last album = ''[[The Incredible Hulk: Original Motion Picture Score]]''<br />(2008) | This album = ''Punisher: War Zone Original Motion Picture Soundtrack''<br />(2008) | Next album = ''[[Punisher:_War_Zone#Score|Punisher: War Zone Original Motion Picture Score]]''<br />(2008) }} A soundtrack for ''Punisher: War Zone'' was released on November 25, 2008. The soundtrack includes the original track "War Zone", written for and inspired by the film, by musician [[Rob Zombie]].<ref>[http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=107239 New ROB ZOMBIE Song Featured On 'Punisher: War Zone' Soundtrack]</ref> An online contest was held by Lionsgate, and led to 7 Days Away (a band local to [[Connersville, IN]]) taking first place with the track "Take Me Away". # "War Zone" by [[Rob Zombie]] # "Final Six" by [[Slayer]] # "[[Psychosocial (song)|Psychosocial]]" by [[Slipknot (band)|Slipknot]] # "Historia Calamitatum" by [[Rise Against]] # "Fallen" by [[Seether]] # "Bulletproof" by [[Kerli]] # "Take Me Away" by 7 Days Away # "The Past Is Proof" by [[Senses Fail]] # "Butterfly Wings" by [[Machines of Loving Grace]] # "Genesis" by [[Justice (French band)|Justice]] # "[[Showdown (Pendulum song)|Showdown]]" by [[Pendulum (band)|Pendulum]] # "[[Refuse/Resist#Cover_versions|Refuse/Resist]]" by [[Hatebreed]] # "Lunatic" by [[Static-X]] # "Days of Revenge" by Ramallah {{Clear}} === Score === {{Infobox album | Name = Punisher: War Zone Original Motion Picture Score | Type = Soundtrack | Artist = Michael Wandmacher | Cover = PWZScore.jpg | Released = December 14, 2008 | Recorded = | Genre = [[Orchestral]] | Length = | Label = Lionsgate Records | Producer = | Reviews = | Chronology = ''Marvel Comics'' film series soundtrack | Last album = ''[[Punisher:_War_Zone#Soundtrack|Punisher: War Zone Original Motion Picture Soundtrack]]'' <br />(2008) | This album = ''Punisher: War Zone Original Motion Picture Score''<br />(2008) | Next album = ''[[X-Men Origins: Wolverine#Music|X-Men Origins: Wolverine Soundtrack]]''<br />(2009) }} An original score to the film was composed by Michael Wandmacher. Wandmacher's primary focus in making the score was to, "Create a definitive musical identity for the Punisher. I knew I needed something dark, relentless and muscular, but I also couldn't forget Frank's humanity, his personal torment and deep sadness. So, I approached the job equally as a fan and as a composer." In order to make the character of Frank Castle seem less one dimensional Wandmacher decided to include snare cadences and powerful, dynamic ostinatos and slowly rising string repetitions to mimic a relentless entity, like an approaching battalion.<ref>Exclusive Interview: E-Notes: [http://www.ifmagazine.com/feature.asp?article=3111 Composer Michael Wandmacher puts on the skull and crossbones for 'PUNISHER'] By Daniel Schweiger, Soundtrack Editor. Published 12/11/2008. Accessed 2009-10-23</ref> # "Main Titles" (3:03) # "Lights On!" (1:10) # "The Burden" (2:16) # "Rich in Mercy" (1:05) # "Death of the Loved" (1:25) # "Infiltrate and Destroy" (2:49) # "This Is Ground Zero" (2:10) # "A Pretty Face" (2:21) # "The Russians" (3:10) # "A Call to Arms" (1:16) # "Safe Harbor" (1:26) # "A Wish for Death" (2:53) # "Freeze!" (1:09) # "Two Berettas" (2:00) # "I Want My Applesauce Back" (2:37) # "Held Hostage" (3:19) # "Joyful Mayhem" (2:55) # "Let the Games Begin" (4:24) # "LBJ" (1:46) # "Let Me Put You Out of Your Misery" (4:11) # "Aftermath" (1:33) == References == {{Citation style|date=September 2009}} {{Reflist|2}} == External links == * [http://www.punisherwarzonemovie.com/ Official Website] * [http://www.punisherwarzonemusic.com/ Official Soundtrack Site] * {{Amg movie|410445|Punisher: War Zone}} * {{mojo title|id=punisher2|title=Punisher: War Zone}} * {{imdb title|id=0450314|title=Punisher: War Zone}} * {{metacritic film|id=punisher2}} * {{rotten-tomatoes|punisher_war_zone}} * [http://comicnews.info/?p=4917 Punisher: War Zone DVD] {{Punisher}} {{Marvel comics films}} [[Category:Cannibalism]] [[Category:2008 films]] [[Category:2000s action films]] [[Category:Films shot in Montreal]] [[Category:Lions Gate films]] [[Category:Columbia Pictures films]] [[Category:Films shot in Vancouver]] [[Category:Films about orphans]] [[Category:Punisher films]] [[Category:Reboot films]] [[Category:Gang films]] [[Category:Crime drama films]] [[Category:superhero films]] [[da:Punisher: War Zone]] [[de:Punisher: War Zone]] [[fr:Punisher: War Zone]] [[it:Punisher - Zona di guerra]] [[ja:パニッシャー: ウォー・ゾーン]] [[pl:Punisher: War Zone]] [[pt:Punisher: War Zone]] [[ru:Каратель: Территория войны]] [[fi:Punisher: War Zone]] [[sv:Punisher: War Zone]]'
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