Marvel released a new trailer for Jessica Jones. It's perfect.

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Marvel released a new trailer for Jessica Jones. It's perfect. http://www.vox.com/2015/9/26/9400889/marvel-jessica-jones-trailer
Jessica Jones, Netflix's and Marvel's first new show together since last year's hit Daredevil, isn't your regular superhero tale. The new trailer (above) drives that point home.In it, we see empty liquor bottles on an apartment floor taking up the empty spaces between (dirty?) clothes. There's a woman face down on the bed, the obnoxious afternoon sun screaming down into the apartment. It looks like a hangover from hell. And then we see her crush the snooze button with super strength.The tiny tease is a perfect lead-in for the show, and a perfect little hint of Jessica Jones's comic book origin story.In 48 seconds you understand immediately that Jones is a messy, meandering super-powered person with a bit of a drinking problem. She might be the first Marvel superhero to be hungover (give or take whatever was up with Tony Stark in Iron Man 2), and in sharp contrast to the Avengers, the Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., and Daredevil, she's still in bed at 3 pm. Jones, as you may have grasped, isn't great at this superhero business.You'll be able to see if she can sort herself out when the series drops on November 20, 2015.
 
‘Jessica Jones’ Enjoys a Post-Brawl Drink in New Netflix Teaser (Video) https://www.yahoo.com/tv/s/jessica-jones-enjoys-post-brawl-drink-netflix-teaser-014757440.html
Netflix released another teaser for their upcoming Marvel series “Jessica Jones” on Wednesday.In the clip titled “Nightcap,” the superhero detective does a shot in the aftermath of what appears to be a pretty brutal bar fight while Joan Jett‘s “Bad Reputation” plays in the background.The new teaser comes just days after the series’ first teaser saw the character destroying her alarm clock with super strength.The private eye drama will premiere 13 one-hour episodes on Nov. 20, 2015 at 12:01 a.m. PT in all territories where Netflix is available.The show stars Krysten Ritter as Jessica Jones. After a tragic ending to her short-lived superhero stint, Jones is rebuilding her personal life and career as a detective who gets pulled into cases in New York City.It also stars David Tennant as villain Kilgrave, Mike Colter as Luke Cage, Rachael Taylor as Trish Walker, Carrie-Anne Moss, Eka Darville, Erin Moriarty, and Wil Traval, among others.
Marvel's Jessica Jones - Nightcap - Only on Netflix [HD].....After a tragic ending to her short-lived Super Hero stint, Jessica Jones is rebuilding her personal life and career as a detective who gets pulled into cases in New York City. It's time the world knew her name...
 
Marvel's Jessica Jones Gets Fans Pumped Up With Two New Teasers (VIDEO) https://www.yahoo.com/tv/s/marvels-jessica-jones-gets-fans-171000417.html
This article, Marvel's Jessica Jones Gets Fans Pumped Up With Two New Teasers (VIDEO) , originally appeared on TV.com.Marvel has now released two short teasers for Jessica Jones, the anticipated follow up to its well-received Daredevilseries which debuted on Netflix earlier this year. And although neither teaser involves any dialogue, both do a fine job of setting the tone and introducing fans to its titular heroine, played by Krysten Ritter, who's living in Hell's Kitchen following her short-lived superhero career and attempting to rebuild her life. Below, you can watch both teasers, the first of which first popped up in international markets last weekend: Jessica Jones | International Teaser Trailer 1 | (2015) HD.... Jessica Jones | International Teaser Trailer 2 | (2015) HD.....
 
Video: Jessica Jones Gets Some Air https://www.yahoo.com/tv/s/video-jessica-jones-gets-air-154454061.html
Marvel’s Jessica Jones continues its big tease by showcasing another of its titular hero’s powers in its third such video snippet.Premiering Nov. 20 on Netflix, the successor to Marvel’s Daredevil stars Krysten Ritter (Don’t Trust the B—-) as Jessica — and this time, we get a pretty clear view of her nose and right cheekbone, just before she… well, you know.
 
Marvel's 'Jessica Jones' shows off her superpowers in new Netflix trailer https://www.yahoo.com/tech/s/marvels-jessica-jones-shows-off-132407921.html
This article, Marvel's 'Jessica Jones' shows off her superpowers in new Netflix trailer, originally appeared on CNET.com.A detective with superhero powers, Jessica Jones has no ordinary commute to work. Video screenshot by Bonnie Burton/CNETWe've already seen Marvel comic book character Jessica Jones work hard and play harder in teaser trailers for the upcoming "Jessica Jones" Netflix series.Now in the latest trailer, entitled "Evening Stroll," we catch our heroine taking a midnight walk to work at Alias Investigations, her detective agency in New York's rough and tumble Hell's Kitchen neighborhood.When no one is around, she takes a shortcut to her office by jumping her building in a single bound, just as any superhero would commute. After all, only mere mortals take the stairs.
 
Marvel’s Netflix lineup is reportedly getting a big shakeup https://www.yahoo.com/tech/s/marvel-netflix-lineup-reportedly-getting-big-shakeup-173006952.html
When Marvel initially announced a partnership with Netflix that would result in multiple miniseries following some of the lesser known heroes of the comic book universe, we were all cautiously optimistic.We quickly discovered that our caution was unfounded when Daredevil blew us away earlier this year, but even though the first series was a major success, that doesn’t mean everything is going smoothly behind closed doors.Take this with a grain of salt, but over the past two weeks, comic book news site PeelTheOrange has received some major news regarding the future of the Marvel lineup on Netflix.
 
Check out a new trailer for Netflix and Marvel's Jessica Jones...The show is premiering on November 20th.......http://www.theverge.com/2015/11/10/9703962/marvel-jessica-jones-trailer-netflix
Jessica Jones is set to become Netflix and Marvel's latest collaboration when it's made available on November 20th. The show's second full-length trailer was released this morning — the first came out in October — and it sheds a little more light on the relationship between Jones (a fiery Krysten Ritter), Mike Colter's bartending Luke Cage, and David Tennant's menacing, mysterious Kilgrave. If you thought Netflix might opt for lighter fare after opening its Marvel partnership with a bloody, darkly comic take on Daredevil, you'll have to keep on waiting: Jones is a lapsed detective and a functioning alcoholic, and she's quick to land a knockout blow.Netflix has big plans for Jessica Jones and the three other Marvel series premiering on the streaming service over the course of this year and 2016. Daredevil is already available for viewing, and Jessica Jones is next; Luke Cage and Iron Fist will premiere sometime next year. Once each series is on the air, their lead characters will team up as part of The Defenders, a mini-series event with no confirmed premiere date. The plan's audacious, but these shows need to function as stand-alone pieces. Jessica Jones' moment of truth is just a little more than a week away.
Marvel's Jessica Jones - Official Trailer 2 - Netflix [HD]....
 
Marvel’s Jessica Jones: EW review http://www.ew.com/article/2015/11/12/marvels-jessica-jones-review
Netflix’s latest is the second of four Marvel series to debut on the streaming site—including Daredevil and the forthcoming Luke Cage and Iron Fist—in addition to a crossover miniseries The Defenders. If that sentence alone made you feel the Heart of the Universe pound in your chest, then stop reading now, because you’ll love Marvel’s Jessica Jones no matter how flawed it is. And, to be fair, it’s relatively good for a Marvel TV show. Developed by Twilight Saga screenwriter Melissa Rosenberg, it’s a dark fantasy that reflects an all-too-real world, one where violence against women is an ever-present threat. Krysten Ritter is well cast as Jessica, a superhero–turned–private eye who feels her powers waning after a tragic incident leaves her with PTSD. Ritter looks and acts like a bruised comic-book heroine: Her amused eyebrow arch could’ve been inked by a line artist, and her dry, I’m so bored with you wit betrays a deep vulnerability.
I saw it also and gave it a B+ when they gave it a B!! :)
 
It is getting great reviews but I don't to watch it until next week, since we are staying home on Thanksgiving that will be the day we binge watch it.
 
I will probably do the same thing, but in reverse. Both have me very interested. With a break on many of the shows that I watch coming up, I should have time to get these in before they start back
 
We watched 7 episodes on Monday and the rest on Wednesday ( we binge watch everything because of my wife's illness, helps her retain-remember-it better), anyways great show, intense, my wife keep asking me that if I am sure it is a Marvel show because of all the topics the show had ( rape for example).

Once again Marvel has done great with it's TV/Film productions, I keep waiting for a stinker, no one can keep doing so well without a dud.

What a great thing that Netflix has this partnership with Disney which goes into high gear in 2016 and 2017, all the Disney, Marvel, Lucasfilm properties in one place.
 
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Marvel's Jessica Jones Season 1 Review: Introducing Marvel's Most Terrifying Villain Yet http://www.tv.com/news/marvels-jessica-jones-season-1-review-144829894038/?ftag=YHF764e441
However, the bigger problem is one that is born from the creative process, and it's not limited to just Marvel's Jessica Jones, though it is probably more noticeable here than it was in some of Netflix's or Amazon's other streaming originals. To put it bluntly: Marvel's Jessica Jones as an episodic show does not exist; it was written like a 13-hour movie, but no one would watch a 13-hour movie, so it's broken up into binge-able chapters like a novel, with each one building slowly upon the last but none being able to exist on their own. And so if there's a flaw in what is otherwise an extraordinary look at abuse and surviving, it's the show's structure. And so the question becomes: does that matter?
 

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