Punisher & Iron Fist Cosplay Calls for a Badass MCU Team-Up

Punisher & Iron Fist Cosplay Calls for a Badass MCU Team-Up

Summary A powerful new Iron Fist and Punisher cosplay sparks excitement for a possible MCU team-up between these gritty heroes.

The cosplayers pay tribute to the 1970s origins of the characters, reflecting the popularity and controversy surrounding Iron Fist and Punisher.

With the characters slowly returning to the MCU, fans hope for another shot at showcasing the Punisher and Iron Fist in a new project.

An awesome new Iron Fist and Punisher cosplay makes a case for an MCU team up between these hard-hitting heroes. Both characters were part of the Defenders Saga originally airing on Netflix. As those shows slowly work their way back into the MCU, the time is ripe for new stories involving the two. Now, cosplayer Calebweekss makes a compelling case for them to reunite in the MCU.

Calebweekss unveiled the shoot in a post on Instagram. Joining forces with fellow cosplayer Raymond Weijland, the two create the perfect tribute to these gritty, street-level vigilantes. Their costumes are comic accurate, and look as if they walked off the page. The Punisher has his guns locked and loaded, and Iron Fist is charging up his hands. Clearly, the two are prime for battle.

Caleb prefaces the piece by expressing hope for a team-up between the two in a future MCU project.

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Both Iron Fist and the Punisher debuted in the 1970s, and quickly became two of Marvel’s premiere street-level heroes. The Punisher began as a Spider-Man villain, but fans nevertheless took to him, and he was headlining three titles at the peak of his popularity. In the past decade, the Punisher has courted controversy and calls to retire the character. Iron Fist, created to cash in on the martial arts fad of the early 1970s, found greater fame after he teamed up with Luke Cage as the Heroes for Hire. Danny Rand, the first Iron Fist, is now retired.

Iron Fist and the Punisher made the leap to live-action during Marvel’s Defenders Saga, which consisted of six television shows that, while standing on their own, told one larger, overarching story. Both Punisher and Iron Fist received shows as part of the initiative. The Punisher, starring Jon Berenthal as Frank Castle, was critically acclaimed, but Iron Fist, starring Finn Jones as Danny Rand, failed to land with critics and fans. After the Saga concluded, the show’s canonicity was ambiguous, but as the characters slowly trickle back to the MCU, the time is ripe for a Punisher and Iron Fist team-up.

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This Awesome Cosplay Shows Why Iron Fist and the Punisher Need Another Shot in the MCU

The Punisher and Iron Fist Are Too Awesome to Waste

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Some fans felt the MCU failed the Defenders characters, Iron Fist in particular, but this awesome cosplay makes a case for another shot.

And Calebweekss and Raymond Weijland’s new cosplay shows the awesome potential in bringing Iron Fist and the Punisher back for a new MCU project. Daredevil, the touchstone of the Defenders Saga, will be receiving a new MCU show, which opens the door for Punisher and Iron Fist to make their returns as well. Caleb and Raymond’s cosplay captures the spirit of the two characters well, showing them as the battle-hardened badasses they are. Some fans felt the MCU failed the Defenders characters, Iron Fist in particular, but this awesome cosplay makes a case for another shot.

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