Marvel unveils the first footage from Marvel and Netflix ordered The Punisher to series.

The Defenders, and The Punisher - so the studio changed up their typical marketing rollout.

Netflix held a for Marvel's The Defenders on Friday of Comic-Con International in San Diego and though the team up miniseries featuring Matt Murdock (Charlie Cox), Jessica Jones (Krysten Ritter), Luke Cage (Mike Colter), and Danny Rand (Finn Jones) was the main focus, Marvel TV head Jeph Loeb took some time to get attendees hyped for The Punisher. Check out Twitter descriptions of the footage below:

Punisher footage starts with cuts between Punisher playing the guitar and flashing back to teaching his daughter to play the guitar.— Screen Rant (@screenrant) July 22, 2017

3 scenes of the Punisher hunting people don't in various locations. One - he shoots with a sniper shot from a mile across the U.S. border.— Screen Rant (@screenrant) July 22, 2017

The footage is broken down into three sequences. In the first, Frank is featured in a flashback teaching his daughter how to play guitar, which cuts to the character in modern day strumming on a guitar by himself. Then there’s a series of scenes showcasing Frank running down bikers in Alabama, using his sniper rifle on a drug cartel in Juárez, Mexico - making the shot from El Paso, Texas - then choking a businessman in a New York City airport bathroom. The man in NYC pleads with Frank for his life, saying, "Please, you've killed everyone. The bikers, the cartels, the Cajuns, the Irish, they're all gone. What's it going to change if I'm dead?" Frank simply says, “Nothing.” In the final shot of the footage, Frank leaves the NYC bathroom in a typical outfit for the comic book character: black hooded sweatshirt, leather duster, and his vest with the Punisher logo.

All told, the Comic-Con footage seems to confirm The Punisher will include just as much brutal violence as Frank Castle's arc in Daredevil season 2. Frank debuted in Netflix's corner of the MCU as an antagonist, with his mission to avenge his family at odds with Matt Murdock's own aim to protect Hell's Kitchen, but they wound up being allies by the end. Still, it seems from this footage that Frank hasn't watered down his methods of exacting justice - which should be good news to fans of the comic book character.

Unfortunately, it's unlikely this footage from The Punisher will be released online to the public anytime soon. However, with The Defenders season 1 set to hit Netflix next month, fans may be treated to the first official trailer for Frank Castle's solo series shortly after - or, at least, an official premiere date for The Punisher.

The Punisher season 1 arrives on Netflix sometime this fall.