![]() ![]() When I awoke, it was like, 'What happened?'…Luke is completely exhausted emotionally. "I think ultimately it would've been nice to have a neat little package at the end where they make up," he said, adding, "her goodbye, I wasn't even conscious. Luke and Jessica didn't part on the best of terms, which was hard for Colter and Ritter. One person we will see again? Mike Colter's Luke Cage, who is getting his own Netflix series. But the show is called Jessica Jones and the story is about Jessica's arc and how does that play out in its best form?" He's such an extraordinary character and one of the loveliest people you'd ever want to work with. Said showrunner Melissa Rosenberg, "Sure, when you have David Tennant, you want him around forever. That said, we probably won't see Tennant again-despite how much everyone loved him. As Loeb himself said, "One of the things that's important about any Marvel show is your hero is often defined by how strong your antagonist is." The trauma should carry over into season two-but it'll be hard to top David Tennant's supremely evil Kilgrave as a villain. I think that her headspace is really complex." I was going to say morning but she gets up in the afternoon…it really gave her a purpose and I don't think the past trauma goes away with his death. "It already came out! Oh crap," she joked before continuing, "I found that very conflicting in terms of Jessica Jones' headspace because he's the reason why she got up every day. ![]() "For Jessica, that final moment, that victorious triumphant moment when she kills Kilgrave," said star Krysten Ritter, the titular superhero who can rock jeans and a black leather jacket like nobody's business. Hey, wait, spoiler alert! "We're at that stage of just going, 'Yay!'"īut in the meantime, they were happy to discuss their pretty much universally loved first season-especially that bombshell ending. "The best part about it is that we've learned about the pickup about when you guys learned about it," revealed executive producer Jeph Loeb. But because the cast and creators of the superhero show found out around the same time the rest of us did, they couldn't actually spill any details at their panel at the Television Critics Association Winter Press Tour on Sunday. In addition to Disney regaining control of the existing episodes of the Defenders series, Feige has indicated that there is a possibility to revive/reboot some of the shows, including Daredevil, whose star Charlie Cox recently made his MCU debut in Spider-Man: No Way Home.Pour yourself a glass of celebratory bourbon, because Marvel's Jessica Jones is coming back to Netflix for season two. The Netflix transplants would fit into such strategy. There is also the speculation that Disney may be exploring broadening the type of content on Disney+ beyond family fare in order to maintain subscriber growth. It is unclear whether any of the Netflix series would undergo any editing or add content warnings should they go to Disney+. There had been no expectations that new Marvel content from the studio run by Kevin Feige would find its way to Hulu, with the company’s TV pipeline going straight into Disney+ where Marvel is one of the marquee brands with its own section. ![]() The more adult-focused Hulu, which is controlled by Disney, does have two original Marvel series ( M.O.D.O.K, Hit-Monkey) - both adult animation and both sold by Marvel TV before it was disbanded. ![]() Ron DeSantis' Law Restricting Drag Performances In Florida Temporarily Halted By Judge Still, Disney+ feels like the best fit, being the designated Marvel streaming home, and the platform’s recent Marvel series Hawkeye even featured a villain from the Defenders universe, Vincent D’Onofrio’s Kingpin, as the post-cancellation ban on Disney’s use of characters had expired. Made by Disney for Netflix in a different era of the streaming age under a different regime at the now-defunct Marvel Television, the series are not a slam-dunk for flagship Disney+ because of mature content, especially in Jessica Jones and Luke Cage. The company is keeping mum about its distribution plans for the suite of series they are expected to be announced the shows’ new streaming home soon. Sources confirm to Deadline that Netflix’s license for Marvel’s Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, The Punisher, Iron Fist and The Defenders team-up limited series is ending and the rights to the shows is reverting to Disney. Social media has been abuzz this morning about a notification added to the six Defenders universe shows, that they would only be available on Netflix until March 1. ![]()
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