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Brad Winderbaum is an American producer and the Head of Streaming, Television and Animation at Marvel Studios. He was formerly a VP of Production & Development at Marvel Studios. Winderbaum joined Marvel Studios during the production of the company's first feature, Iron Man, as an assistant to Louis D'Esposito . He played a role in developing the studio's immersive marketing, contributing to the creation of behind-the-scenes documentaries and interactive campaigns for films such as Iron Man 2 (2010), Thor (2011), Captain America: The First Avenger (2011), and The Avengers (2012). In his current role, Winderbaum has been a driving force behind Marvel Studios' expansion into television and animation. He has overseen the development and production every TV series and special since What If...? (2021). Under his leadership, Marvel Studios introduced a new sub-banner of its Marvel Television banner called Marvel Spotlight, which is meant for select series that explore more grounded, character-driven stories and have little to no impact on the larger MCU narrative.

Brad Winderbaum

Executive Producer
for Executive Producer in Marvel Television's The Punisher: Circle of Blood
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Set in the chaotic aftermath of Secret Wars, The Punisher: Circle of Blood drags Frank Castle back into the blood-soaked streets of New York. His return is sparked by the wrath of Ma Gnucci, who places a massive bounty on his head and ignites a city-wide gang war. As lethal copycats tarnish his name, a fierce jurisdictional battle erupts between local law enforcement, led by Officer Powell of the Anti-Vigilante Task Force (AVTF), and the federal Department of Damage Control (DODC) overseen by Agent Cleary. Frank must navigate this bureaucratic crossfire while dealing with a tense confrontation with Harlem's protector, Luke Cage. The stakes grow significantly darker when Frank uncovers a brutal, internationally protected human trafficking syndicate. With red tape paralyzing both Cleary and Powell, CIA agent Dinah Madani secretly feeds Frank intel to dismantle the untouchable elites. In response, the syndicate hires sociopathic assassin Benjamin Poindexter (Bullseye), leading to an uncompromising, hyper-violent game of cat-and-mouse in the city's underbelly. Ultimately, Frank transitions from hunter to hunted. A rogue CIA cell attempts to weaponize him as a state-sanctioned assassin. When Frank violently rejects them, the agency forms a dark alliance with the remnants of the Italian mob, branding him a domestic terrorist. Recognizing the systemic corruption at play, Powell and Cleary form a covert alliance, turning a blind eye to let Frank eradicate the rogue cell. The ideological climax arrives when Matt Murdock (Daredevil) steps in, desperately trying to stop Frank's relentless slaughter of government operatives. This forces a final, epic clash between the law's boundaries and Frank's uncompromising brand of lethal justice, brutally testing the limits of morality and vengeance in the street-level MCU.