Daredevil, Punisher, Jessica Jones: MCU street vigilantes deserve film franchises

Chris Hemsworth’s Thor soars through cosmic battles, Benedict Cumberbatch’s Doctor Strange manipulates time with a flick of his cloak, and Mark Ruffalo as Hulk rampages across entire planets. These larger-than-life heroes have been the face of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) for years, delivering spectacles that fill IMAX screens and smash box office records. But what about those who fight in the shadows, not the skies?

The blind lawyer who becomes the Devil of Hell’s Kitchen, the war veteran who shoots first and asks questions later, the hard-drinking private investigator haunted by her past — Daredevil, Punisher, Jessica Jones. There are Luke Cage and Iron Fist too. These street-level vigilantes have quietly garnered a loyal fanbase on Disney+, prompting many to ask: why not give them their due on the big screen?

Born again and bitter: Why MCU needs Daredevil

The MCU has recently leaned heavily into nostalgia. Spider-Man: No Way Home brought back Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield, Deadpool and Wolverine delivered meta laughs, and Spider-Man: Brand New Day is set to welcome Frank Castle into Tom Holland’s world. While these moments delight long-time fans, they also underscore a certain fatigue with endless multiverse twists and god-level threats. Following the mixed reception of MCU Phase 4, audiences appear eager for something more grounded, more human, and indeed — more violent and morally complex.

This is precisely where Charlie Cox’s Matt Murdock/Daredevil shines. Having already made an impact in Spider-Man: No Way Home and dominated Daredevil: Born Again Season 2, Cox brings a haunted intensity to the role. His Matt Murdock balances daytime courtroom drama with nighttime rooftop justice, all while rekindling romance with Deborah Ann Woll’s tougher, more proactive Karen Page. The recent ship infiltration sequence and the raw emotional impact of Cherry’s heart attack scene demonstrate that these stories carry real weight without the need for infinity stones or portals.

Why MCU’s Punisher doesn’t need a cape to win

Jon Bernthal as The Punisher is another natural candidate for the big screen. With his special One Last Kill releasing soon and a reported appearance in Spider-Man: Brand New Day, Frank Castle’s one-man war seems poised for cinematic exploration. Imagine a hard-edged Punisher film that lets Bernthal’s quiet menace explode across theatres — gritty, unflinching, and closer in spirit to Ben Affleck’s 2003 Daredevil attempt, but executed flawlessly this time.

Defenders assemble: Can MCU vigilantes save the franchise?

Then there’s Krysten Ritter’s Jessica Jones, with her sharp wit masking deep trauma, Mike Colter’s unbreakable Luke Cage, and Finn Jones’ Iron Fist. The Netflix Defenders saga demonstrated that these characters work beautifully together, but a standalone theatrical Daredevil or Punisher film could test the waters before any team-up event. A solo Daredevil film directed with the same operatic fight choreography seen in Born Again, focusing on his battle against Vincent D’Onofrio’s menacing Mayor Wilson Fisk, could feel fresh and adult in a franchise that sometimes plays too safe.

The timing seems ideal. After years of cosmic overload, a return to street-level storytelling could rejuvenate the MCU without the need for massive budgets. These heroes do not require CGI armies — just strong scripts, tactile action, and the actors who already embody them so well. Of course, challenges exist: balancing R-rated content with Disney’s family audience, navigating Sony’s Spider-Man deals, and maintaining tone consistency between shows and films.

Yet the reward would be substantial. Bringing Punisher and the Defenders to cinemas would expand Marvel’s palette, honour the gritty Netflix legacy, and remind us why these flawed, bleeding heroes captured hearts in the first place. After all the multiverse chaos, perhaps it is time to return to the rain-soaked streets of New York, where the real devils wear suits and the heroes listen to the city’s heartbeat.

As Matt Murdock suits up once more and Frank Castle loads his guns, the question feels more pertinent than ever. The MCU has conquered the heavens. Now it might be time to conquer the streets.

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