Frank Castle has turned a corner, and it only took one small gesture from a child to get him there. Jon Bernthal has opened up about the ending of The Punisher: One Last Kill, explaining how the Disney+ special rewrote what drives the character.
Jon Bernthal explains how The Punisher: One Last Kill ending changes Frank Castle
For years, Frank Castle operated on a single frequency: vengeance. The Netflix series and early parts of this special painted him as a man who could only honour his dead family through violence. That changes in The Punisher: One Last Kill ending, when he places a pressed flower on his daughter’s grave.
Jon Bernthal walked through what makes this moment different. “Through the course of this day with that little girl sort of giving him the gift that she does, and for him to go pass that along and put that trinket of hope, that trinket of life, of gratitude, of love on his daughter’s grave, it’s the first time he hasn’t put a trinket that belonged to somebody that he killed for his daughter,” he said. “And so maybe by helping other families stay together, by fighting for justice, by keeping people safe, maybe he can honor his family that way. And I think that that is a real big step for him.”
The scene follows a deliberate choice as during a riot, Castle must decide between chasing down Ma Gnucci or stepping in to protect a family who showed kindness to him. He chooses the family. The flower comes from their daughter.
What the ending does do is open a door. Frank is no longer purely a man lashing out. He is someone who can channel his pain into protecting others, which makes him a more flexible character in the wider MCU. The Punisher: One Last Kill nudges him closer to the character’s earliest comic book roots. As Bernthal put it, “You’re going to get a version of him going after the bad guys, going after the people that are causing harm and havoc to good people. I think he’s going to be able to start personalizing that. And with Frank, when he personalizes something, it’s something to deal with.”
Originally reported by Devanshi Basu on SuperHeroHype.com.



















