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The two stars of Netflix’s The Punisher series are reuniting on the Great White Way. Jon Bernthal and Ebon Moss-Bachrach will make their Broadway debuts next year in the new play Dog Day Afternoon. The play is based on the real-life events that inspired the 1975 film of the same name. Dog Day Afternoon is set to premiere in spring 2026.
The play is set in 1972 New York City; the city is bankrupt, the country is in turmoil, and two men are about to rob a bank. Bernthal will play Sonny Amato, while Moss-Bachrach will play his accomplice, Sal DeSilva; the surnames of the characters have been changed from the film. The two previously starred in the first season of The Punisher on Netflix: Bernthal played the driven vigilante Frank Castle, a role he has since reprised on Daredevil: Born Again, and Moss-Bachrach played David “Micro” Lieberman, a former NSA analyst who aids Castle in war against a deadly conspiracy. There’s no word on whether Moss-Bachrach will rejoin Bernthal in his gritty corner of the Marvel universe, but he will be starring as Ben Grimm, alias the Thing, in this summer’s Fantastic Four: First Steps.
Source: Deadline
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