The Punisher Movies: Release Order
The Punisher films represent three entirely separate interpretations of Frank Castle's vigilante story, with each movie functioning as a complete reboot rather than a continuation. From Dolph Lundgren's gritty 1989 noir approach to Thomas Jane's revenge-focused 2004 version to Ray Stevenson's ultra-violent 2008 interpretation, these films share only the basic character concept.
This watch order follows the films by release date, allowing viewers to see how different filmmakers have approached the same source material over nearly two decades. Each film discards the previous versions entirely, featuring different actors, settings, supporting characters, and tones—making them essentially three unrelated movies that happen to feature the same comic book character.

The Punisher
Frank Castle, a veteran cop who lost his family to a mafia car bomb, becomes the vigilante known as the Punisher, living in the sewers and waging a violent war against organized crime. When his actions trigger a gang war that threatens innocent lives, Castle must emerge from the shadows to protect the city.

The Punisher
After his family is murdered, an undercover FBI agent becomes a ruthless vigilante known as 'the Punisher,' seeking violent revenge against those responsible.

Punisher: War Zone
Ruthless vigilante Frank Castle continues his war on organized crime, targeting mob boss Billy Russoti who becomes the vengeful, disfigured villain Jigsaw after their first encounter. Castle must face Jigsaw's criminal army while evading both the FBI and a special task force dedicated to stopping the Punisher.
Other Film Series
Ana de Armas
Cuban-born actress who transitioned from Spanish television to become a Hollywood star through acclaimed performances in Blade Runner 2049, Knives Out, and Blonde.
Heist
From meticulous planning to high-stakes execution, heist films follow criminals as they attempt elaborate robberies - exploring the art of the score and the price of ambition.
Michael Mann
A collection of standalone crime thrillers and character studies from the acclaimed director known for his distinctive visual style and procedural authenticity.
Ninja
Cannon Films' cult classic ninja trilogy from the 1980s, featuring Sho Kosugi in standalone action adventures that helped define the era's martial arts B-movies.
Sylvester Stallone
An actor, writer, and director who became one of Hollywood's biggest action stars through iconic roles as Rocky Balboa and John Rambo.
The Joker
A collection of major live-action Joker portrayals across different Batman film universes.