Warning: This article contains spoilers for Daredevil: Born Again episode 9.

After an explosive finale that set the stage for a street-level war between Matt Murdock and Wilson Fisk, the Daredevil: Born Again episode 9, Matt is vulnerable after taking a bullet for Mayor Fisk, but escapes a murder attempt from Fisk's right-hand man, Buck Cashman. At his apartment, Matt reunites with Frank Castle, aka the Punisher, who helps him escape the Anti-Vigilante Task Force.

Eventually, the two part ways, with Frank leaving Matt and Karen Page to investigate the case Foggy Nelson was working on when he was killed by Bullseye - a hit ordered by Fisk's wife Vanessa. While Matt is discovering why Vanessa had Foggy killed and how it ties to the mayor's Red Hook revitalization project, Frank confronts the dirty cops on the AVTF, taking down a good number of them before he's eventually subdued.

The Daredevil: Born Again season 1 finale ends with Kingpin having complete control of New York City, establishing martial law, officially banning vigilantes, and putting into place an 8pm curfew. Meanwhile, Daredevil is assembling an army of his own to take on Fisk's task force, one that includes Karen Page, Angie Kim and Cherry, among others. Although the Punisher and Jack Duquesne, aka Swordsman, might seem like ideal candidates for Daredevil's army, one of the final scenes shows them locked up in cages in Fisk's dungeon, along with other folks who refused to ally themselves with Kingpin.

However, it's not the last time we see the Punisher, since he reappears during the Daredevil: Born Again post-credits scene.

Daredevil: Born Again's Credits Scene Is Setting Up The Punisher Spinoff

Jon Bernthal Will Return As Frank Castle In A Special Presentation

Instead of focusing on Daredevil, Kingpin or Bullseye, the Daredevil: Born Again post-credits scene revisits the Punisher, who's locked in a cage in Kingpin's dungeon. There, Frank turns on his charm and makes friendly conversation with one of the guards, a man named Anthony Petruccio (who has no connection to Marvel Comics). Frank lures the guard close to the cage to shake his hand, then violently breaks Petruccio's hand and arm. The screen cuts to black, but a sound can be heard like the cage being unlocked, implying that Frank uses the guard to free himself.

Since the scene ends before we even see the Punisher actually escape, it's impossible to know exactly what he does after. Does he free the other people in cages? If he does, that could potentially set up Swordsman to return in the MCU - maybe even in a possible Hawkeye season 2, though that hasn't been confirmed by Marvel. Or, since Frank Castle has often been a character more focused on his own mission, does he leave the others and escape Kingpin's dungeon on his own? That seems the more likely scenario, given the character's history, and it sets up his own spinoff.

Earlier this year, it was confirmed that Marvel Studios is developing The Punisher Special Presentation, with Frank Castle actor Jon Bernthal writing the script alongside Reinaldo Marcus Green, who will serve as director. Later reports confirmed the special will air in 2026, alongside the second season of Daredevil: Born Again. Little else is known about The Punisher spinoff, since story details have been kept under wraps, but it's likely to follow what Frank does after escaping Kingpin's dungeon in the Daredevil: Born Again post-credits scene.

Will The Punisher Return In Daredevil: Born Again Season 2?

Jon Bernthal's Return Hasn't Yet Been Confirmed

Since Daredevil is assembling an army to take on Kingpin and his task force, it would certainly make sense for the Punisher to return; after all, Frank Castle is a one-man army in his own right. It also makes sense because Frank and Matt seem to be on much better in Daredevil: Born Again than they were when they first met in Daredevil season 2, when Matt vowed to never stop hunting Frank so long as he kept killing bad people. Their diametric stances on killing have always been what separated Daredevil and the Punisher, and that might continue to hinder their alliance.

Of course, it might also be that the Punisher works to take down Kingpin and the AVTF in his own way, and that's what his spinoff is about. It would be smart for Marvel to tell the story of Kingpin's anti-vigilante war across multiple MCU TV shows, especially since a handful of them are set in New York City or nearby. Ms. Marvel is right across the river in Jersey City, while Kate Bishop's Hawkeye is in NYC, so second seasons of those shows could further explore this storyline - that is, of course, if they were to happen.

Currently, The Punisher spinoff is the only one confirmed beyond Born Again season 2.

As it stands, it's unclear whether the Punisher will return in Daredevil: Born Again season 2. Jon Bernthal hasn't been spotted in any set photos since production began in New York City, but filming is still ongoing. It might be the case that The Punisher spinoff tells Frank's story during the same time period of Born Again season 2, and then sets him up to return in the finale.

Without more details about either Born Again season 2 or The Punisher spinoff, it's difficult to tell when or how their stories might line up. But after their exhilarating fight against the AVTF in the season 1 finale, it would no doubt be great to see the Punisher and Daredevil team up again.

Daredevil Will Return In Born Again Season 2, But When Will It Release?

Daredevil: Born Again Is Following A Normal Streaming TV Schedule

After the Daredevil: Born Again credits scene, there's also a text screen that reads: "Daredevil will return in season 2." Although Daredevil: Born Again season 2 was already confirmed by Marvel - and by the fact that filming has started - this is further confirmation of Daredevil's next appearance. Of course, that also seemingly means Daredevil will be sitting out Avengers: Doomsday, since the MCU movie is also filming right now, but hopefully Charlie Cox will get to reprise his character in Avengers: Secret Wars.

In of when Daredevil: Born Again season 2 will release, Marvel Studios' Head of Streaming, Brad Winderbaum, confirmed it will premiere in 2026. This was additionally confirmed by the reports that The Punisher spinoff will air alongside it in 2026, but whether both will release at the same time remains to be seen. It's also unclear if Daredevil: Born Again season 2 will premiere in March 2026, exactly a year after season 1, or if it will debut earlier or later to avoid conflicting with Avengers: Doomsday's May release.

For now, there's still quite a lot we don't know about either Daredevil: Born Again season 2 or The Punisher spinoff. But, we do know Daredevil will return in season 2, that Frank Castle has escaped from Kingpin's dungeon, and Jon Bernthal will be starring in The Punisher spinoff. More details about both these MCU Disney+ projects will no doubt be revealed in the coming months.

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Daredevil: Born Again
Release Date
March 4, 2025
Showrunner
Chris Ord
Directors
Michael Cuesta, Aaron Moorhead, Justin Benson, Jeffrey Nachmanoff
Writers
Chris Ord
Franchise(s)
Daredevil, Marvel Cinematic Universe

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