Who Said It: Daredevil Or The Punisher?

Think you know your Matt Murdock from your Frank Castle? Time to find out!

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When the third season of Marvel’s Jessica Jones landed on Netflix last month, it was a bittersweet moment. Fans have been hugely looking forward to seeing what was next for Kristen Ritter’s Jessica, but they also knew that the show’s third season was going to mark the end of Netflix’s shared realm of Marvel offerings.

Hopefully Jessica, Daredevil, Luke Cage, Iron Fist, and Frank Castle can be rehoused, possibly under the Disney+ streaming service that’s on the way. For now, though, all of these heroes are as dead as somebody who’s ran up against Jon Bernthal’s Punisher.

Speaking of which, audiences lapped upped the brutality of The Punisher’s two seasons. Still, Charlie Cox’s Guardian Devil did his utmost to try and match the broken bones and battered bodies amassed by Frank. In both shows it was carnage city, with punches rarely pulled.

Here, we’re looking to test just how well you remember Daredevil and The Punisher. You see, we’ve got a bunch of quotes lined up here. Some were said by Matt Murdock, others by Frank Castle. It’s a case of guessing who said what.

1. "How Do You Know The Angel And The Devil Inside Me Aren't The Same Thing?"

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