Actor Jon Bernthal secures major roles in dual July theatrical releases
The actor will appear in Christopher Nolan's 'The Odyssey' and Marvel's 'Spider-Man: Brand New Day,' marking a notable expansion of his industry footprint.

Actor Jon Bernthal will appear in two major theatrical releases this month, marking a definitive shift in his professional trajectory from a recognized character actor to a prominent figure in high-profile studio projects.
The first project is Christopher Nolan's film adaptation of "The Odyssey," scheduled for a theatrical premiere on July 17. Bernthal has been cast as Menelaus in the production. The film represents a significant placement in prestige cinema, positioning him within an ensemble directed by one of the industry's most established filmmakers.
Following the Nolan release, Bernthal will reprise his role as Frank Castle, also known as The Punisher, in the Marvel Cinematic Universe film "Spider-Man: Brand New Day." Scheduled for distribution on July 31, the project marks his debut as the character in a feature-length cinematic release. He previously portrayed the character extensively in serialized television formats.
The concurrent release of a Christopher Nolan epic and a flagship Marvel property confirms a broadening of Bernthal's commercial and critical standing. Securing prominent roles in both prestige cinema and blockbuster franchises simultaneously is a recognized marker of leading Hollywood status, finalizing his ascent from a respected character actor to a true Hollywood titan capable of dominating both realms of the industry.
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