In 2004, Jonathan Hensleigh directed "The Punisher," with Thomas Jane starring as the bitter, revenge-minded, gun-toting titular Marvel Comics vigilante, Frank Castle. The film, however, was not a hit, earning $54.5 million at the global box office against a $33 million budget. Eventually, December 2008 saw the release of Lexi Alexander's pseudo-remake "Punisher: War Zone," a movie that was eager to up the action quotient of Hensleigh's film. The late Ray Stevenson took over the role of Frank Castle in "War Zone," which proved to be cartoonishly bloody and possessed of a delightful horror movie bloodlust that was more Sam Raimi than, well, a lot of Sam Raimi's own superhero fare.
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It also tanked. "Punisher: War Zone" ultimately brought in a mere $10.2 million at the box office against a $35 million budget (which was a drop in the bucket for superhero movies, even at the time) and was roundly rejected by critics. Nowadays, though, the film is beloved by certain folks for its gallows humor and absurd levels of violence.