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August 7, 2007 - IGN has the word on The Punisher 2, Liongate's sequel to the 2004 Marvel Comics adaptation. Lexi Alexander will direct the movie, which begins filming this fall in Montreal for a 2008 release. Ray Stevenson (Rome) will play the title role, taking over from Thomas Jane. The screenplay was written by Nick Santora, Kurt Sutter, Matt Holloway and Art Marcum.

The film is currently casting supporting roles; check out our plot information below for more on who's who. Please be advised that some plot SPOILERS follow:

As expected, the villain of the piece is indeed Billy Russo, a.k.a. Jigsaw. In the comics, Jigsaw was a gunman for the Maggia crime family, but in the movie he works for his uncle, Gaitano Cesare -- a wheelchair-bound Mafia don whom Billy openly despises (it's mutual). Jigsaw runs the waterfront docks of New York City and his facial disfigurement remains the handiwork of The Punisher. Despite the inclusion of a supervillain such as Jigsaw, the tone of the piece is definitely still one of gritty realism.

Jigsaw is expecting a lucrative "biological" shipment in from a Romanian crimelord, Cristu Bulat. The deal rubs Cesare the wrong way since he correctly suspects that Jigsaw is looking to sell the item to a Muslim terrorist cell in Queens once he gets it. This isn't the only plotline involving Jigsaw, however. More on that shortly.

Frank Castle remains on the run from the law, although the NYPD aren't exactly overeager to catch him since he's helping to rid the streets of scumbags. The hunt for The Punisher heats up once FBI Special Agent Luke McDonald becomes the bureau's liaison to the NYPD on the Castle case. Luke is obsessed with catching The Punisher for very personal reasons. Luke is partnered with a seemingly sorry excuse for an NYPD detective, the hard-drinking Martin Soap.

It turns out that during his one-man war on crime Frank unintentionally killed an undercover FBI agent, Nick Donatelli, McDonald's ex-partner. (There's a little more fueling Luke's vendetta than that, though.) Frank is remorseful over the agent's death, but he's not quitting his campaign against organized crime. We suspect, though, that he may have a bit of a death wish, punishing himself for his own crimes.

This heavy-handed theme of penance is driven home by Castle's ally, Dante, a former gangbanger and ex-con who used his stash of drug money to open a legit business (an arcade in Harlem) for families to patron.

These different storylines converge when Jigsaw targets Donatelli's widow Angie and her child Gracie for execution. A hostage standoff brings out both the cops and Frank. Jigsaw also happens to be raising an army of multi-ethnic criminals, all of whom are keen on taking down The Punisher. Then there's the biological shipment sale that Frank Castle has to stop.

Look to IGN for more news on The Punisher 2 as it happens!


Dante? Special Agent Luke Macdonald? I hope somebody is seriously joking.
 
http://movies.ign.com/articles/811/811279p1.html

August 7, 2007 - IGN has the word on The Punisher 2, Liongate's sequel to the 2004 Marvel Comics adaptation. Lexi Alexander will direct the movie, which begins filming this fall in Montreal for a 2008 release. Ray Stevenson (Rome) will play the title role, taking over from Thomas Jane. The screenplay was written by Nick Santora, Kurt Sutter, Matt Holloway and Art Marcum.

The film is currently casting supporting roles; check out our plot information below for more on who's who. Please be advised that some plot SPOILERS follow:

As expected, the villain of the piece is indeed Billy Russo, a.k.a. Jigsaw. In the comics, Jigsaw was a gunman for the Maggia crime family, but in the movie he works for his uncle, Gaitano Cesare -- a wheelchair-bound Mafia don whom Billy openly despises (it's mutual). Jigsaw runs the waterfront docks of New York City and his facial disfigurement remains the handiwork of The Punisher. Despite the inclusion of a supervillain such as Jigsaw, the tone of the piece is definitely still one of gritty realism.

Jigsaw is expecting a lucrative "biological" shipment in from a Romanian crimelord, Cristu Bulat. The deal rubs Cesare the wrong way since he correctly suspects that Jigsaw is looking to sell the item to a Muslim terrorist cell in Queens once he gets it. This isn't the only plotline involving Jigsaw, however. More on that shortly.

Frank Castle remains on the run from the law, although the NYPD aren't exactly overeager to catch him since he's helping to rid the streets of scumbags. The hunt for The Punisher heats up once FBI Special Agent Luke McDonald becomes the bureau's liaison to the NYPD on the Castle case. Luke is obsessed with catching The Punisher for very personal reasons. Luke is partnered with a seemingly sorry excuse for an NYPD detective, the hard-drinking Martin Soap.

It turns out that during his one-man war on crime Frank unintentionally killed an undercover FBI agent, Nick Donatelli, McDonald's ex-partner. (There's a little more fueling Luke's vendetta than that, though.) Frank is remorseful over the agent's death, but he's not quitting his campaign against organized crime. We suspect, though, that he may have a bit of a death wish, punishing himself for his own crimes.

This heavy-handed theme of penance is driven home by Castle's ally, Dante, a former gangbanger and ex-con who used his stash of drug money to open a legit business (an arcade in Harlem) for families to patron.

These different storylines converge when Jigsaw targets Donatelli's widow Angie and her child Gracie for execution. A hostage standoff brings out both the cops and Frank. Jigsaw also happens to be raising an army of multi-ethnic criminals, all of whom are keen on taking down The Punisher. Then there's the biological shipment sale that Frank Castle has to stop.

Look to IGN for more news on The Punisher 2 as it happens!


Dante? Special Agent Luke Macdonald? I hope somebody is seriously joking.

whats bad about those characters?
 
Wow, that's a lot of stuff in just one movie. There's going to be plenty of punishment to go around. Now they just need a strong supporting cast, especially for Jigsaw.
 
sounds good. i do wish jane would come back though
 
Let go of Jane. He's gone. "Fantasy Island" clue not in there yet. He he. This is gonna be fun.
 
I would hope that Jigsaw would use the biological weapons himself at the end of the movie rather than sell them to terrorists.

Hopefully Dante won't be played by freaking Elijah Wood considering that Lexi Alexander had casted him in a previous movie. Although Marc Warren or Charlie Hunnam might be cool to see.
 
Cristu Bulat is from the comics, right? The name sounds familar.
 
That summary has characters that were not in the earlier drafts so the script has changed quite a bit.
 
I'm surprised no one's freaked out about Frank killing an undercover Fed yet.
 
Damn. When will screenwriters get a clue on what will/will not work. Have they not learned their mistakes from the 1st movie at all?

Ok, I'm gonna have a bit of fun here and ***** about the plot details...

1) Throught the Max title, it seems they've kind of drawn the Punisher away from the Superhero world. Therefore, why do the screenwriters still figure that they need to create some huge diabolical plot that the Punisher needs to stop? I've read all the comics in the Max title and can safely say that the character is a loner and has his own agenda about what to get involved in. That's part of the fun of reading the character is you don't know what kind of **** he's going to start up next. He tracks people down that he doesn't like and kills them. Simple as that. By tying the Punisher into a big diabolical plot, that gives the movie more of a linear course towards how things are going to be resolved at the end. Plus, it offers the oppurtunity for him and the cops to be going after/doing the same thing which I don't like at all.

2) The comics always draw out the Police force as being somewhat reluctant to acknowledge or go after the Punisher since on the inside they kind of feel that what he's doing is right and makes their job easier even though they won't admit it. I wonder if Ennis puts abit of tongue in cheek humor into this portrayal since lets face it, what does this say about the character of the police officers? Also, if there was a mass murderer running around killing as many people as the Punisher does in the Max series, there would be a big public outcry. Don't really see how this portrayal really goes with a serious take on the Punisher minus the black humor.

3) Heh. "Special" FBI Agent Luke McDonald and a tubby sidekick?

4) The FBI agent's main reason for going after the Punisher? Cause his partner was accidentally killed. Well come on, guess Frank Castle being a self-riteous stone cold mass murderering force to be reckoned with isn't enough? Throwing an obvious contrived reason out there robs the film of its impact.

5) Dante being Castles allie? From reading the Max Books it's pretty easy to see that Frank would want to kill someone even if they were an excon or gangbanger "just in case" (as he says in 1 of the comics). Besides, he hates anyone whose ever been associated with crime whatsoever. Once you cross that line even once, as Frank says "In the Beginning", you'd better "run".

6) Geez, the screenwriters gotta tie up everything with a bow by also having Jigsaw go after not just anyone but the wife of Donatelli. Hence, both the cops AND the Punisher arrive at the scene.

I'm sorry to say that this may need to go back to the drawing board. :csad:
 
Damn. When will screenwriters get a clue on what will/will not work. Have they not learned their mistakes from the 1st movie at all?

Ok, I'm gonna have a bit of fun here and ***** about the plot details...

1) Throught the Max title, it seems they've kind of drawn the Punisher away from the Superhero world. Therefore, why do the screenwriters still figure that they need to create some huge diabolical plot that the Punisher needs to stop? I've read all the comics in the Max title and can safely say that the character is a loner and has his own agenda about what to get involved in. That's part of the fun of reading the character is you don't know what kind of **** he's going to start up next. He tracks people down that he doesn't like and kills them. Simple as that. By tying the Punisher into a big diabolical plot, that gives the movie more of a linear course towards how things are going to be resolved at the end. Plus, it offers the oppurtunity for him and the cops to be going after/doing the same thing which I don't like at all.

2) The comics always draw out the Police force as being somewhat reluctant to acknowledge or go after the Punisher since on the inside they kind of feel that what he's doing is right and makes their job easier even though they won't admit it. I wonder if Ennis puts abit of tongue in cheek humor into this portrayal since lets face it, what does this say about the character of the police officers? Also, if there was a mass murderer running around killing as many people as the Punisher does in the Max series, there would be a big public outcry. Don't really see how this portrayal really goes with a serious take on the Punisher minus the black humor.

3) Heh. "Special" FBI Agent Luke McDonald and a tubby sidekick?

4) The FBI agent's main reason for going after the Punisher? Cause his partner was accidentally killed. Well come on, guess Frank Castle being a self-riteous stone cold mass murderering force to be reckoned with isn't enough? Throwing an obvious contrived reason out there robs the film of its impact.

5) Dante being Castles allie? From reading the Max Books it's pretty easy to see that Frank would want to kill someone even if they were an excon or gangbanger "just in case" (as he says in 1 of the comics). Besides, he hates anyone whose ever been associated with crime whatsoever. Once you cross that line even once, as Frank says "In the Beginning", you'd better "run".

6) Geez, the screenwriters gotta tie up everything with a bow by also having Jigsaw go after not just anyone but the wife of Donatelli. Hence, both the cops AND the Punisher arrive at the scene.

I'm sorry to say that this may need to go back to the drawing board. :csad:

Listen this sounds better than the previous 2 attempts, as long as there's more violence, blood, and action it's all good. That's why Quentin Tarantino won't direct a complete superhero/comic book movie, there's no pleasing fan boys. I'm not going to nit pick a plot detail that will probably change as filming begins.:unishr:
 
As much as I dont like the subplot of Frank Castle having killed a Fed accidentally, I think I can live with that. But Him working with a gangbanger? That I dont like, unless Frank ends up killing him too at the end.
 
This sounds good - bulat was in the slavers and the 'biological' shipment could well be girls this guy was royally fraked over in the comic so Im excited about the sequel it sounds darker than the first one and there is no mention of the punisher running around with diamond earings...
 
Pretty good actually. Only thing I hate is Frank teaming up with a criminal. He better kill him in the end regardless of whether he saves Frank's life or not, just like in the comics.

Not mad at the killing the undercover cop though, because well... That IS something that Frank would possibly do. He's killed people before due to little more than circumstantial evidence. If this undercover cop was in the wrong place at the wrong time, it speaks to reason that Frank would unknowingly off him with the rest of the bunch.

But like I mentioned before... HATE the sidekick thing. If they don't kill him off I will be super pissed.
 
As others have said, the sidekick thing is rubbish, just have him on his own for christs sake, he is a nut case and a loner, he wouldnt have sidekicks.

Dont mind the FBI agent being killed though, if he was undercover as a mobster, then Frank wouldnt ask questions he would just kill him.

Not sure about the rest though.
 
This sounds good - bulat was in the slavers and the 'biological' shipment could well be girls this guy was royally fraked over in the comic so Im excited about the sequel it sounds darker than the first one and there is no mention of the punisher running around with diamond earings...

That is true... we should pretty much be thrilled that he won't be hauling around a fake fire hydrant and racking up parking tickets for the bad guys. I suspect it's going to be much heavier on the action and that's where this movie needs to be.
 
Meh, not the best I've read. But I'll wait till' I see some pics, teaser/trailers. untill I make up my mind.

One thing tho...Sidekick? pfff. **** that ****.
 
This sounds pretty good.

The sidekick thing sounds more like a Huggy Bear type relationship rather than a Heroes for Hire type thing. At least I hope so.
 
^Yea, I agree.

Hopefully this sidekick will play out like Beeman in the Constantine movie. They establish him as an acquaintance and then he dies.
 

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