Hasbro - Marvel Legends Punisher One Last Kill Figure : Hasbro arms Frank Castle for one more brutal missionĀ 

By Mulder, 12 may 2026

With Marvel Legends Punisher One Last Kill 6 Inch Action Figure, Hasbro is clearly timing its collector strategy around the return of Frank Castle to the center of the Marvel Television conversation. The new 6-inch-scale figure, inspired by Marvel Television’s The Punisher, arrives as The Punisher: One Last Kill has just landed on Disney+, with Jon Bernthal once again embodying the most uncompromising vigilante in the Marvel universe. Official Marvel information confirms that the special stars Jon Bernthal as Frank Castle, is directed by Reinaldo Marcus Green, and comes from a script co-written by Jon Bernthal and Reinaldo Marcus Green, with Frank Castle searching for meaning beyond revenge before being pulled back into the fight.

The figure itself leans heavily into that same battle-worn identity. This new Marvel Legends Series Punisher collectible features premium design, detailed deco, more than 20 points of articulation, a fully poseable head, arms and legs, and window-box packaging designed as much for display as for collectors who still love the ritual of unboxing. The accessory count is particularly generous: alternate head, two alternate hands, hatchet, knife, two grenades and weapon accessories, giving fans enough options to recreate the kind of brutal, close-quarters storytelling associated with Frank Castle. The second description provided also notes two bearded head sculpts, one neutral and one screaming, clenched fists, a handgun, shotgun, grenades, an axe, a knife and a firing effect piece for the shotgun, making this release feel less like a simple character repaint and more like a compact Punisher arsenal in plastic form.

What makes this release interesting is that it does not simply sell a costume; it sells a mood. The Punisher has always been one of Marvel Comics’ most uncomfortable icons, created by Gerry Conway, John Romita Sr. and Ross Andru, first appearing in The Amazing Spider-Man #129 in 1974 as a violent antagonist to Spider-Man before evolving into one of the defining antiheroes of modern comics. That long history matters here because the figure’s skull armor, weapons loadout and grim facial expressions are not decorative details; they are visual shorthand for a character built around trauma, military discipline, moral extremity and the refusal to separate justice from punishment. In a collector line often filled with bright cosmic designs and superhero spectacle, this Punisher figure brings the street-level brutality of the Marvel universe back onto the shelf.

Its arrival also feels closely connected to the darker tone of The Punisher: One Last Kill. On Disney+, the special is listed as a 2026 release with a 50-minute runtime, classified 18+, in the genres superhero, action-adventure, thriller and crime, with Reinaldo Marcus Green credited as director and Jon Bernthal in the cast. The official synopsis is strikingly direct: while Frank Castle searches for a purpose beyond vengeance, he unexpectedly plunges back into the heart of combat. That is exactly the emotional space this figure seems designed to occupy: not the clean superhero pose, but the moment before the door breaks open, when Frank Castle has already made peace with what he is about to do.

The accessory selection tells its own little story. The alternate head sculpts let collectors switch between contained rage and full combat fury, while the mix of blades, grenades and firearms reflects the Punisher’s particular brand of tactical escalation. The hatchet and knife are especially effective choices because they push the figure away from being merely “gun-heavy” and toward the visceral, improvised violence that has often defined Jon Bernthal’s version of Frank Castle. In that sense, the figure feels closer to a miniature character study than a basic tie-in product: one head for the haunted man, one head for the war machine, and enough gear to suggest that the line between those two identities has never really existed.

For Hasbro, this release also strengthens the Marvel Legends street-level lineup at a moment when Daredevil, Kingpin, Karen Page and Frank Castle have again become essential parts of the live-action Marvel conversation. The figure is described as a general release through Amazon, fan-channel retailers and Hasbro Pulse, with an expected July 2026 ship window according to the collector information provided, positioning it after the Disney+ debut and close to the wider summer Marvel cycle. That timing is smart: collectors who have just watched Jon Bernthal return to the role will not be buying an abstract comic-book icon, but a freshly reactivated screen presence.

The most appealing thing about Marvel Legends Punisher One Last Kill 6 Inch Action Figure is that it understands the character’s shelf appeal without softening him. Frank Castle is not a traditional aspirational hero, and the best Punisher merchandise usually works when it embraces that tension rather than sanding it down. With detailed deco, strong articulation, multiple expressive display options and a weapons set that feels tailored to the character’s unforgiving methods, this new Marvel Legends release should easily become one of the key Punisher figures for collectors following Jon Bernthal’s Marvel Television era. For fans, it is not just another figure; it is Frank Castle back in black, carrying the weight of the past, the violence of the present, and one last mission that was never going to stay peaceful for long.

Synopsis:
As Frank Castle searches for a purpose beyond revenge, an unexpected force draws him back into battle.

The Punisher: One Last Kill
Directed by Reinaldo Marcus Green
Written by Jon Bernthal, Reinaldo Marcus Green
Executive producers: Kevin Feige, Louis D'Esposito, Brad Winderbaum, Sana Amanat, Jon Bernthal, Reinaldo Marcus Green
Starring Jon Bernthal, Chelsea Brea, Colton Hill, Jamal Lloyd Johnson, Tom Johnson, Nick Koumalatsos, Dominick Mancino, Jason R. Moore, Evelyn O. Vaccaro
Cinematography: Robert Elswit
Edited by Melissa Lawson Cheung
Music by Kris Bowers
Production company: Marvel Television
Network: Disney+
Release dates: May 12, 2026 (United States), May 13, 2026 (France)
Running time: 51 minutes