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Queensrÿche 2013 Century Media ————————————————— Tracks: 01. X2 02. Where Dreams Go to Die 03. Spore 04. In This Light 05. Redemption 06. Vindication 07. Midnight Lullaby 08. A World Without 09. Don't Look Back 10. Fallout 11. Open Road 12. Queen of the Reich 13. En Force 14. Prophecy 15. Eyes of a Stranger —————————————————
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mikeladano · 2 years
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REVIEW: Queensrÿche - "Days O Deth" (2014 demo)
REVIEW: Queensrÿche – “Days O Deth” (2014 demo)
QUEENSRŸCHE – “Days O Deth” (2014 demo, released 2021 online by Scott Rockenfield) If any rock band has had the #1 weirdest drama going on in their history, Queensryche must be considered a front runner.  First there was the “spitting incident” and 2012 split with Geoff Tate.  This drama was swiftly followed by the existence of two completely different bands touring and releasing albums as…
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Joe Gets Rid of Comic Books
This week we're live at Everyone Comics with Joe Pontillo and proprietor Dimitrios Fragiskatos! How are the Winter Soldier comics different from the movies? Who played Captain America in the 1990 movie? How bad is the Roger Corman Fantastic Four? What is Bucky's real name? What comics did Joe buy because he felt bad for the writer? What Batman titles were around in the 90s? Is it harder to write kid's comics than adult comics? What is the only movie Stephen King wrote and directed? What other characters did Steve Ditko create? Which X-Man is currently dressing as Spider-Man? Is it important for a comic book series to have a letters page? Where did George RR Martin get the idea to kill off one of his main characters, maybe? Which comic writer was on The Real World? What's happening with the Ultimate Universe? 
Reading list: By Ed Brubaker: Winter Soldier Pulp Criminal
Mark Gruenwald Captain America
The Batman Chronicles
Arkham Asylum: A Serious House on Serious Earth
Superior Spider-Man
Alpha Flight #12
Adventures of Superman #500
The Killing Joke: Deluxe Edition
Batman Annual #11 featuring Villains in Love by Alan Moore
Nightly News by Jonathan Hickman
Watch list: Dolph Lundgren Punisher Captain America: The Winter Soldier Maximum Overdrive Herman's Head Parker Lewis Can't Lose True Romance Supergirl (CW) Batman: Under The Red Hood
Recorded live at Everyone Comics on 11-1-23
Check out Comics Who Love Comic Books!
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Weekend Top Ten #578
Top Ten Non-MCU Characters to Bring Into the MCU
So I had two lists planned for the next couple of weeks, and for some reason I was really looking forward to writing them – they seemed like simple, fun things, that didn’t require as much thought or analysis as all the “Best Of” stuff, or even the Lego stuff (I think I found that one difficult just to narrow it down!). And then, wouldn’t you know it, Things in the News happened and I decided to make a last-minute swerve.
Now, this is a list about the MCU, and obviously there’s one very big MCU-related story that broke this week that I shan’t be commenting on. For a start, it’s miserable and dark and depressing. But also, I'm not really sure how I can spin that off into a list. However, I have managed to find a list on some of the other Hot Marvel News of the week!
Because this week two things happened: one, Liv Tyler was announced as joining the cast of Captain America: New World Order as Betty Ross, Bruce Banner’s love interest who was last seen in 2008’s The Incredible Hulk (okay, technically she was last seen in an episode of What If...?, but she was voiced by Stephanie Panisello). She joins a cast that already includes two characters from a film that was once regarded as Marvel’s black sheep/red-headed step-child (whichever is the least offensive term for “a film everyone more or less was forgetting about”), further bringing into focus hazier elements of the periphery of MCU continuity. At the same time, filming has commenced on Daredevil: Born Again, a series which establishes categorically Charlie Cox’s eponymous hero as an MCU character, after the (again) haziness of his decade-old Netflix shows. And, here, we’re still left to wonder what’s canon and what’s not; Daredevil, Kingpin, and the Punisher are all confirmed, but at least one Netflix-era actor has been recast, and there’s been no word on whether Daredevil’s biggest supporting characters, Karen Page and Foggy Nelson, will be headed to Disney+, or whether those roles will be recast if so. And – and! – that’s not even factoring in the other headlining Netflix heroes, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, and probably somebody else.
So! In the interests of all of that – and surprising myself with the revelation that I've not already done this list – here I present ten characters from Marvel properties of yore that I would like to see categorically pop up in current MCU continuity. Now, some of my usual stupid rules. For a start, I'm not saying “main characters, main timeline” here; no, I don’t actually mind if some of them are variants who we just see in, like, Secret Wars or whatever. And I've tried to avoid just mining the Netflix shows and Agents of SHIELD. And most importantly, I'm not here to fan-cast or bring back X-Men characters. True, Logan would have popped up here, had he not already been confirmed for Deadpool 3; but I think we know that both the X-Men and the Fantastic Four are coming very soon, so as fun as it might be for James Marsden’s Cyclops or (ha!) Chris Evans’ Human Torch to emerge from a portal in 2026, I would rather they spent that time establishing the new, definitive, canonical versions of those characters. Similarly, I'm trying to avoid “joke” characters. Like, do we really want David Hasselhoff’s Nick Fury in a main MCU movie? I get it’d be funny in Deadpool 3, if he’s bouncing round the multiverse, to encounter the Hoff in an eye patch, maybe with Dolph Lundgren’s Punisher to boot. But for the most part here I'm trying to imagine characters being properly integrated into a film or a series, even if it’s just for a one-off, like No Way Home. There, the multiversal characters from Marvel’s past were used excellently, bringing a good deal of nostalgia, excitement, and resonance for those who remembered them from Before; but also serving the plot of that film and servicing the current incarnation of Peter Parker. They didn’t feel like fan service, or if they were, it was very well done. I think the risk of bringing back beloved versions of characters from prior films is that it wouldn’t serve them very well – an argument I think you could make about Professor X in Multiverse of Madness, even if I personally enjoyed that cameo (as much as I really love Patrick Stewart, though, part of me feels it should have been James McAvoy for some reason).
Anyway; enough of all that nonsense. As you can see, I am once again thinking about this too much. So let’s get on with it: ten characters from not-the-MCU Marvel who I'd like to see incorporated into actually-properly-the-MCU Marvel.
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Quake (Chloe Bennet, Agents of SHIELD, 2013): Agents of SHIELD steps on the toes of MCU continuity too many times to be considered wholly canon, but I don’t see a reason why there couldn’t have been a similar SHIELD team in “our” universe. At the very least, Bennet deserves a chance to mix it up with the Avengers. Her character arc is the backbone of the series as she grows into a leader and a hero, and frankly she’s just pretty cool. The idea of SHIELD secretly having another, covert team of powered heroes is a pretty good one, and I think you could just plonk her into the MCU without much in the way of exposition. Alternatively she could be a “normal” agent who eventually discovers she’s got some kind of “mutation”. Diddle-iddle-ee-dee-dee…
Jessica Jones (Krysten Ritter, Jessica Jones, 2015): I nearly didn’t include her because I think it’s inevitable she’ll show up. Alongside Daredevil, Ritter’s Jones was one of the absolute highlights of the Netflix run. She makes perfect sense as a street-level hero alongside the likes of DD, and would work well bouncing off, say, Hawkeye (especially Kate Bishop). Ritter’s morose performance – Wednesday Addams meets the Hulk – is probably my favourite of all the Netflix-era characters, and it’d be great to see her back.
Melinda May (Ming-Na Wen, Agents of SHIELD, 2013): again we have a character who doesn’t need complicated introductions; May could just be introduced as a long-standing SHIELD agent (or, I guess, maybe working for SWORD now?). And mainly the reason for reintroducing her is because, frankly, Ming-Na Wen is absolutely kick-ass and needs to be in stuff more often. She’s already the only person who’s got the Disney Holy Trinity (Princess, Superhero, Star War) and placing her in the for-realsies MCU would absolutely cement that.
Mary Jane Watson (Kirsten Dunst, Spider-Man, 2002): this one I guess would have to be a bit different because a) we already have “an” MJ, and b) you’d need her alongside Tobey Maguire’s Peter, who we already know exists in a different universe. But I want to see that universe! I want to see Peter and MJ, now in their mid-forties, married with a kid who – get this – has spider-powers. This is literally the plot of a comic! More than one comic! Honestly, a Disney+ series or even just a movie about “Spider-Girl” with Peter and MJ as her parents. Honestly, just do a loose adaptation of Renew Your Vows. But seeing Dunst back in such an iconic role would be tremendous.
Karen Page and Foggy Nelson (Deborah Ann Woll and Elden Henson, Daredevil, 2014): for some reason these two core characters have yet to be confirmed as being in Daredevil: Born Again. I think this is a shame, and I hope it’s just part of some kind of plot or whatever, and not that they’ve been written out of the new continuity or recast. Woll’s Karen was really the big love of Daredevil, much healthier for him than Elektra; and Henson’s Foggy was his conscience. I’d rather we had a simpler, pared-down take on the story, with Matt and Foggy as lawyers and Karen managing their office – like at the start of the old Daredevil show. Plus now they’re part of the wider MCU we could get a great scene with Foggy and Happy Hogan – two actors who’ve played Foggy Nelson, in the same scene! Hilarity ensues.
Laura Kinney (Dafne Keen, Logan, 2017): See, it’s not all Netflix and SHIELD. We already know that Wolverine himself is coming back, but timelines being what they are I think we can safely assume that his daughter Laura – aka X-23 – who first appeared in Logan will not be returning. Unless! She does! What if, right, our mainline MCU Logan – who we’ve never seen – has already fathered a child a while ago, and when she appears, that’s our Wolverine? After all, Laura has adopted the mantle in the comics. And having a female Wolverine would avoid the poisoned chalice of any actor who’d have to follow in Hugh Jackman’s shoes by reinterpreting the character. And, most importantly, she flippin’ rocked in the role at a very young age. Now with a few years and His Dark Materials behind her, I think she really could be one of the anchors of a new age of the MCU.
Luke Cage (Michael Colter, Jessica Jones, 2015): and now we go screeching back to Netflix. What can I say? The vast majority of the characters they introduced over there were great. They really did nail the casting, and Colter’s Cage is a part of that. The chemistry between him and Ritter was fantastic, but also he was just such a cool, stoic presence next to the angsty Daredevil and the grumpy Jessica. And there’s not much more to say than that, in my opinion; like Jessica Jones, I think he’ll appear before too long, but what with starring in his own action movie franchise it’s possible he’ll be less able to return in the near future. Still optimistic though!
Ghost Rider (Gabriel Luna, Agents of SHIELD, 2016): yeah, okay, Agents of SHIELD again, but this one is a bit different. It’s not one of the main characters and it’s someone who absolutely could handle a spin-off. In fact, you could just ignore everything in SHIELD and re-introduce the character entirely. Luna’s take on the character was cool but troubled, his performance more nuanced and internalised than the raging demon of hellfire played in the movies by Nicolas Cage (hellfire has its time and place, of course). Plus if Luna is Ghost Rider in the MCU, then that frees up Cage to be someone else! Someone totally bananas! Mephisto, anyone?!
Colleen Wing (Jessica Henwick, Iron Fist, 2017): there’s one big Defenders character who I’ve not listed here, and no surprises. I feel a bit mean, but out of the four stars it is Iron Fist who feels most replaceable, the one that’s less attached to a given actor. I don’t blame Finn Jones too much; I do think he was miscast for a couple of reasons, but also he suffered in a slow and slightly boring story that was too reminiscent of then-recent seasons of Arrow (it didn’t help that he looked and sounded a bit like Arrow star Stephen Amell). However, the breakout star of that show was Henwick as Danny Rand’s girlfriend Colleen. She believably kicked ass in the fighting scenes and was also both tough and tender as required. I’ve no idea if it has any basis in comics history, but maybe if they wanted to bring back Iron Fist as a character but not Jones himself, perhaps Henwick could step into those shoes?
Blade (Wesley Snipes, Blade, 1998): yes, it’s true, Blade – the character – has been recast and is going to appear in the MCU looking and sounding like Mahershala Ali. This makes sense, because Snipes is sixty years old and has a bit of baggage, so snagging a younger Daywalker is probably a good move. However, Snipes was also fundamentally attached to the role, a role that is – arguably – a major catalyst for the MCU in general, predating both the X-Men and Spider-Man franchises that established Marvel’s cinematic bona fides. So I think it'd be brilliant if they found a way to honour Snipes’ legacy in the role, either in some kind of Secret Wars cameo or perhaps a miniseries set in a different corner of the multiverse. I still think it’s a shame that they didn’t do something along the lines of bringing Snipes back as Blade but having his daughter be the star of the show, but never mind I guess.
So there we are! A bunch of Marvel characters. I didn’t add one of my big hopes – that Emma Stone plays a live-action Spider-Gwen – because I’m not sure if that’s the same character or not really, and because I’m not sure where she fits beyond a cameo in Secret Wars, which is something I was trying to avoid. Yes, there’s a big SHIELD/Netflix focus, because really if you’re bringing in all-new X-Men and Fantastic Four casts, there are only so many other avenues for long-term roles in the MCU. But never mind! I liked those shows so it’d be nice to see them come back. To some degree.
Sadly no room for FitzSimmons either.
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Vogue "I Love New York" from Peter Spark on Vimeo.
Created and Directed by Bardia Zeinali Written by Jeremy O. Harris Fashion Editor: Jorden Bickham Narrated by Whoopi Goldberg Produced by Peter Spark and Natalie Pfister for One Thirty-Eight Productions
Cast: Paperboy Prince, Julia Fox, Paloma Elsesser, Emily Ratajkowski, Richie Shazam, Misty Copeland, Sean Bennett, Tashawn “Whaffle” Davis, LeeRock Starski, May Hong, David Byrne, Dara Allen, Ceyenne Doroshow, Tyshawn Jones, Raquel Willis, Akira Armstrong, Nicholas Heller, Tic and Tac, Ari Serrano, Naomi Otsu, Indya Moore, Bella Hadid, Erma Campy, Parker Kit Hill, Soul Tigers Marching Band, Kitty Kitty, Josephine Giordano, Ashley aka bestdressed, Eman Abbas, the Rockettes (Jackie Aitken, Tiffany Billings, Katie Hamrah, Alicia Lundgren), Joan Smalls, Leiomy Maldonado
Director of Photography: Chayse Irvin
Edited by Will Town at Modern Post
Production Managers: Hye-Young Shim, Hayley Stephon Wardrobe Coordinator: Leo Becerra Location Manager: Miles Sobeleski Production: Andrew Carbone, Andrew Gowen, Auguste Taylor-Young, Ben Elias, Francis McKenzie, Hased Ike, Henry Pskowski, Jacob Gottlieb, Liam Wahl, Lucas Veltrie, Luis Jaramillo, Matt Nussbaum, Max Thuemler, Zach Berry
Hair: Mustafa Yanaz Hair (Indya Moore, Joan Smalls): Hos Hounkpatin
Makeup: Emi Kaneko
Set Design: Hans Maharawal
AD: James Woods
Main Unit 1st AC - Camera A: Philey Sanneh Main Unit 2nd AC - Camera A: Emma Penrose Main Unit Loader: Helen Cassel Main Unit Key Grip / Gaffer: Iain Trimble Main Unit Grip / Swing: Greg Waszcuk B Camera Op: Sam Ellison B Camera - 1st AC: Carolyn Pender B Camera Loader: Olivia Kimmel B Camera - 2nd AC: Alex Dubois Sound Tech: Matt Caufield 2nd Unit DP: Mika Altskan Exquisite Human DP: Jac Martinez Exquisite Human 1st AC: Alice Boucherie Exquisite Human Camera PA: Royce Paris
Casting: Sergio Kletnoy, Felicity Webb, Nicholas Heller Movement Director: Vinson Fraley Tailor: Cha Cha Zutic Assistant to the Fashion Editor: Austen Turner Medic: Paradocs
Color: Tim Masick at Company 3 Stills Post Production: Dtouch Music Supervision: Jessica Gramuglia, HiNote Sound Design: Raphaël Ajuelos Music: “Rhapsody in Blue” performed by Philharmonia Orchestra; “Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad” performed by Moby Title Design: Naomi Otsu Motion Design: Rinaldi Parungao for Mango Motion Design Visual Effects: Ilia Mokhtareizadeh at The Arcane Collective, Zdravko Stoitchkov at ZeeFX Assistant Editor: Lauren Friedman Archival Research: Maggie Reville
Filmed At: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Park Avenue Armory, Radio City Music Hall, Top of the Rock
Special Thanks: Kodak, Millennium Hilton New York Downtown, The Smile
Vogue: Mark Guiducci, Creative Editorial Director; Robert Semmer, Vice President, Head of Video; Marina Cukeric, Executive Producer; Samantha Adler, Visual Director; Sergio Kletnoy, Entertainment Director; Felicity Webb, Bookings Director; Janelle Okwodu, Senior Fashion News Writer; Jenna Allchin, Producer; Olivia Horner, Visual Editor
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nofatclips · 3 years
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Hellfire by Queensrÿche from the album Condition Hüman
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Guitarist Parker Lundgren Exits Queensryche
From Queensryche: Hello Queensryche Fans, Parker Lundgren, guitarist for Queensryche, has recently decided to step down to pursue other business ventures, which he has become very invested in over the past couple of years. For over a decade it has been a great pleasure watching him evolve and flourish as a guitarist, song writer, and most importantly, a wonderful human being. Parker will always…
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nofatclips-home · 4 years
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Blood Of The Levant by Queensrÿche from the album The Verdict - Director: David Brodsky
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Live Picks: 9/19
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Lankum; Photo by Ellius Grace
BY JORDAN MAINZER
World folk, American metal, and Midwest noise.
Lankum, Beverly Arts Center
Two years removed from their breakout 2017 record Between the Earth & Sky, Irish folk quartet Lankum are releasing the follow-up, The Livelong Day, next month. Expect them two play a couple songs from it at tonight’s show at the Beverly Arts Center (as part of the World Music Festival), including the one they’ve released, a pristine version of folk standard “The Wild Rover”.
Yandong Grand Singers of China open.
Prong, Reggies
We previewed Prong’s show last May at the Bottom Lounge:
“Groove metal legends Prong are still going strong. Albums like the excellent Carved Into Stone and last year’s Zero Days show that the band is still capable of telling a musical story from start to finish while making room for meaty riffs and complex arrangements, holding up alongside their 80′s and 90′s work.”
They release a new EP, Age of Defiance, in November.
New York hardcore legends Agnostic Front headline. Local hardcore band Uglybones also open.
Queensryche, Arcada Theatre
We previewed Queensryche’s show at Concord Music Hall earlier this year:
“In recent years, heavy metal band Queensrÿche have become less heavy and less metal. They say their new album The Verdict returns them to their roots. I met this claim with heavy skepticism, since similar bands have said similar things about every single new album they release, but this one’s not far off! Opener 'Blood of the Levant' combines chugging riffs with lyrics inspired by the Syrian Civil War. (If ridiculous concept albums like Operation: Mindcrime were 'political' in the same way a dystopian short story written by a high schooler would be, this song deals with actual real-world events.) The reflective 'Dark Reverie', meanwhile, exemplifies the progressive balladry the band does well. And slow-burning closer 'Portrait' is another needed change of pace from the thrash and bombast of the rest of the album. Point is, The Verdict is at once raucously hard and stylistically varied.”
Wolf Eyes, Empty Bottle
We previewed Wolf Eyes’ show last June at Empty Bottle:
“Ever the improvisers, Detroit’s Wolf Eyes come to town yet again to melt our faces, but mostly our minds. Their more recent output has bordered on the ambient, calmer than the harsh noise they usually make.”
Mukqs x Sharkula (the collaboration between Good Willsmith’s/Hausu Mountain co-founder Maxwell Allison’s electronic project and local offbeat rapper Sharkula) and pop rock band Glyders open.
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Album of the day: The Verdict, the fifteenth studio album by American heavy metal band Queensrÿche. It was released on March 1, 2019 through Century Media. It is the third studio album recorded with vocalist Todd La Torre, who additionally performed drum parts on the album due to the absence of drummer Scott Rockenfield. The record was produced by Chris "Zeuss" Harris. The first single from the album, "Man the Machine", was released on November 16, 2018.
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Parker Lundgren verlässt Queensryche
Nach 13 Jahren Queensryche hat Parker Lundgren heute verkündet, dass er die Band verlassen wird. Er hat vor knapp zwei Jahren aus seiner Leidenschaft Gitarren zu sammeln und auch wieder zu verkaufen einen Laden namens Diablo Guitars eröffnet. Und wie es scheint, läuft der Laden richtig gut. Zudem hat er im letzten Jahr zusammen mit seiner Frau einen Kaffeeladen namens Lucky Devil Latte eröffnet. Dieser läuft sogar so gut, dass er mittlerweile mehrere Niederlassungen hat. Aus diesen geschäflichen Gründen fehlt im einfach die Zeit sich voll und ganz Queensryche widmen zu können.
Schon vor ein paar Monaten tauchte auf einmal vom seit 2017 im Vaterschaftsurlaub weilenden Schlagzeuger Scott Rockenfield eine neue Webseite namens Queensryche2021 auf. Komischerweise hatte die Band selbst keine Ahnung davon. Scott verabschiedete sich vor 4 Jahren für angesagte 6 Monate. Queensryche selbst hatte nur selten Kontakt mehr mit ihm, Todd La Torre spielte sogar die Schlagzeug Spuren des letzten Albums selber ein. Scott selbst betont jedoch, dass er die Band nicht verlassen hat. Irgendwie scheint bei sich bei Queensryche ein erneutes Kaspertheater anzubahnen und da ist der Abgang von Parker wohl noch das kleinste Übel. Aber ich bin gespannt wie es mit den einstigen Prog Rock Göttern weitergeht.
Parker Lundgren verlässt Queensryche was originally published on The Art 2 Rock
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metaladdicts · 3 years
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Longtime QUEENSRŸCHE Guitarist PARKER LUNDGREN Quits Band
Longtime QUEENSRŸCHE Guitarist PARKER LUNDGREN Quits Band
Longtime QUEENSRŸCHE guitarist Parker Lundgren has announced his departure from the band to focus on “other business ventures.” “For several years, I have been deeply immersed in collecting and selling guitars, as well as rare and fascinating musical instruments,” he wrote. “This passion led to the opening of my guitar store Diablo Guitars in 2019. Since then, my business has grown and I…
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Queensrÿche Guitarist Parker Lundgren Has Stepped Down from the Band
Queensrÿche Guitarist Parker Lundgren Has Stepped Down from the Band
Surprising news as longtime member of Queensrÿche, Parker Lundgren has announced he is leaving the band to pursue other business ventures. This news comes from a post actress the Queensrÿche social pages. Parker has been a member of the band for ten years and was a tour guitarist prior to that time for a few years. No announcement yet who the replacement will be. This news follows the ongoing…
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Okay but imagine the post credit for Spider-Man Far From Home is a bunch of gang members meeting asking who called them then you hear Jon Bernthal’s voice as he comes out of the darkness as he returns as the Punisher with Ray Stevenson Punisher, Thomas Jane Punisher and Dolph Lundgren Punisher.
I think you meant "Spider-Man: No Way Home" but YES, THIS WOULD BE AWESOME.
I'd happily watch "The Punisher: Into the Punisher-Verse". I'm already fancasting Katherine Waterston as fem!Frank Castle and Jason Momoa as the voice and mo-cap of Frank Carple/The Pun-fish-er.
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Eye9 by Queensrÿche from the album Condition Hüman - Directed by The Cordero Brothers
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