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Marvel's Jessica Jones is an American television series created by Melissa Rosenberg for the streaming service Netflix, based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name. It is set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), sharing continuity with the franchise's films , and was the second Marvel Netflix series leading to the crossover ...
Ritter also made the point that a potential Jessica Jones revival wouldn't be the first time she's reprised a role years later in her career. "I also have been in a lot of projects that come back ...
The second season of Jessica Jones was released on March 8, 2018, [50] to coincide with International Women's Day, [51] on the streaming service Netflix worldwide, in Ultra HD 4K and high-dynamic-range video. [53]
Krysten Ritter. Jessica Jones (portrayed by Krysten Ritter) is a former superhero with the abilities of superhuman strength and flight, suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder after Kilgrave enslaved her for eight months and made her kill Luke Cage's wife, Reva Connors; after Jones gives up the superhero life, she opens her own detective agency, [1] [2] Alias Investigations.
The third and final season of Jessica Jones was released on Netflix worldwide on June 14, 2019. [ 13 ] [ 14 ] The season, along with the additional Jessica Jones seasons and the other Marvel Netflix series , was removed from Netflix on March 1, 2022, due to Netflix's license for the series ending and Disney regaining the rights. [ 15 ]
Krysten Ritter's book "Bonfire" is a psychological suspense that you won't want to put down. Ritter talks "Bonfire" and its controversies with BUILD Series.
Back in 2016, Forbes put Jessica's net worth at $340 million thanks in large part to The Honest Company (which at that point was only 5 years old and already valued at $1.7 billion).
Jessica Campbell Jones-Cage, [1] professionally known as Jessica Jones, is a superheroine appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.The character was created by writer Brian Michael Bendis and artist Michael Gaydos and first appeared in Alias #1 (November 2001) as part of Marvel's Max, an imprint for more mature content, and was later retroactively established to have first ...