
Age: 54
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Karl-Heinz Urban (born 7 June 1972) is a New Zealand actor. His career began with appearances in New Zealand films and TV series such as Xena: Warrior Princess. His first Hollywood role was in the 2002 horror film Ghost Ship. Since then, he has starred in many high-profile movies, including as Éomer in the second and third installments of The Lord of the Rings trilogy, Vaako in the second and third installments of Riddick film series, Leonard McCoy in the Star Trek reboot film series, Kirill in The Bourne Supremacy (2004), John "Reaper" Grimm in Doom (2005), Judge Dredd in Dredd (2012), Gavin Magary in Pete's Dragon (2016), and Skurge in Marvel Studios' Thor: Ragnarok (2017). In 2013, he starred in the sci-fi series Almost Human. Since 2019, he has starred as Billy Butcher in Amazon's superhero streaming television series The Boys.

Karl Urban

The Punisher
for The Punisher in Spiderman; The Series| Webs of Fate.
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**Synopsis: Spider-Man - Webs of Fate** In a vibrant, chaotic New York City, Peter Parker, a young photographer and college student, struggles to balance his ordinary life with his secret identity as Spider-Man. After being bitten by a genetically altered spider, he gains extraordinary abilities—and the burden of protecting the city from escalating threats. In the first season, Peter faces the enigmatic Green Goblin, a villain with shocking ties to his personal life, while navigating his friendships with MJ and Harry Osborn and keeping his Aunt May safe. As new foes like Doctor Octopus and Venom emerge, Peter uncovers that his destiny is intertwined with secrets from his parents’ past and a conspiracy threatening not just New York, but the fabric of reality itself. Blending electrifying action, sharp-witted humor, and heartfelt moments, *Spider-Man: Webs of Fate* follows Peter’s journey to become a true hero, grappling with sacrifice and the meaning of “with great power comes great responsibility.” Each episode weaves a tale of courage, loyalty, and the struggle to find one’s place, as Spider-Man swings through skyscrapers and the weight of his choices.