Marvel fans will have to wait another couple of months before being introduced to Jessica Jones. Netflix announced on Thursday that Marvel’s Jessica Jones, starring Krysten Ritter as the title character, will debut all 13 of its episodes on Nov. 20. A new teaser trailer – one without any footage from the show – was released as well.
Jessica Jones is the second of four Netflix original series produced with Marvel, following Daredevil and preceding Luke Cage and Iron Fist. (The shows will lead into Marvel’s The Defenders, a series that will combine all four characters.) Per Netflix, viewers can expect “a suspenseful, edgy look into the life of Jessica Jones, one of the most popular new Marvel characters of the last decade, as she faces demons from within and without.”
“Jessica Jones is a very, very different show than Daredevil,”executive producer and showrunner Melissa Rosenberg said at the Television Critics Association summer press tour in July. “We exist in a cinematic universe, [and] the mythology of the universe is connected, but they look very different, tonally they’re very different … That was my one concern coming in: Am I going to have to fit into Daredevil or what’s come before? And the answer is no.”
During that same press tour, Rosenberg described Jones as an “incredibly flawed, damaged and interesting character regardless of gender.”
Ritter, David Tennant (Kilgrave), Mike Colter (Luke Cage), Rachael Taylor (Trish Walker), Carrie-Anne Moss, Eka Darville, Erin Moriarty, and Wil Traval, make up the Jessica Jones cast. The first Jessica Jones teaser is above.
This article originally appeared on EW.com
Iron Man, 2008
Domestic: $318,412,101
Worldwide: $585,174,222
The Incredible Hulk, 2008
Domestic: $134,806,913
Worldwide: $263,427,551
Iron Man 2, 2010
Domestic: $312,433,331
Worldwide: $623,933,331
Thor, 2011
Domestic: $181,030,624
Worldwide: $449,326,618
Captain America: The First Avenger, 2011
Domestic: $176,654,505
Worldwide: $370,569,774
Marvel’s The Avengers, 2012
Domestic: $623,357,910
Worldwide: $1,519,557,910
Iron Man 3, 2013
Domestic: $409,013,994
Worldwide: $1,215,439,994
Thor: The Dark World, 2013
Domestic: $206,362,140
Worldwide: $644,783,140
Captain America: The Winter Soldier, 2014
Domestic: $259,766,572
Worldwide: $714,766,572
Correction: The original version of this article misstated the box office totals for Captain America: The Winter Soldier: The movie made $259,766,572 at the domestic box office and $714,766,572 worldwide.
Guardians of the Galaxy, 2014
Domestic: $333,176,600
Worldwide: $774,176,600
Avengers: Age of Ultron, 2015
Domestic: $455,392,001
Worldwide: $1,388,692,001
Ant-Man, 2015
Domestic: TBD
Worldwide: TBD
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