
Krysten Ritter Officially Returning as Jessica Jones for ‘Daredevil: Born Again’ Season 2
Krysten Ritter is officially back as hard-fighting, hard-drinking Marvel hero Jessica Jones.

Next up, Mike Coulter and Finn Jones.![]()
Krysten Ritter Officially Returning as Jessica Jones for ‘Daredevil: Born Again’ Season 2
Krysten Ritter is officially back as hard-fighting, hard-drinking Marvel hero Jessica Jones.variety.com
And then Jessica Henwick and Simone Missick!Next up, Mike Coulter and Finn Jones.
I will support and defend this idea.And then Jessica Henwick and Simone Missick!
And Rosario Dawson!
I don't care if that makes me greedy!
Oh, I agree. But still... Both of them? In New York at the same time that Kirsten Ritter just happens to be shooting Daredevil born again season 2? It certainly is tantalizing.I had forgotten about Cox but I was going to mention Johansson except I couldn't recall which movie she was speculated to appear in.
On the other hand, I believe Andrew Garfield was spotted during No Way Home...
But I remain firm that this doesn't prove anything no matter how badly we want it to be true.
Rosario is a little busy at the moment with Ahsoka season 2, so if she shows up at all in Daredevil, it'll likely be brief and towards the end of the shoot. Honestly, I wouldn't hold my breath!We just need to hear about spottings of Jessica Henwick, Simone Missick, and/or Rosario Dawson and then all of it would be too much of a coincidence.
Yes, yes, I'm getting ahead of myself in my greed.
I'm not surprised. As much as I enjoyed it, it is tonally dissonant with the rest of the show, and is perhaps the most obvious remnant of the show as it was before the rework.Curiously, Cox isn't a fan of the bank heist.
Now that's a curious idea. I'm all for it if it means more any of those three great characters!Anyone else hoping for a "Jessica Jones & The Daughters of the Dragon" show next?
Yeah, yeah, go ahead and burst my bubble...Rosario is a little busy at the moment with Ahsoka season 2, so if she shows up at all in Daredevil, it'll likely be brief and towards the end of the shoot. Honestly, I wouldn't hold my breath!
That's fair but I think it's arguable that it served a purpose even in the rework, although I concede that it still stands out because of the tonal shift.I'm not surprised. As much as I enjoyed it, it is tonally dissonant with the rest of the show, and is perhaps the most obvious remnant of the show as it was before the rework.
The only Marvel Netflix of which they have always spoken well were Daredevil, Jessica Jones and practically only the first season of "The Punisher".Anyone else hoping for a "Jessica Jones & The Daughters of the Dragon" show next?
From Cox's POV, I think it's safe to say it's utility was fairly minimal. It didn't advance the plot, it didn't advance his character arc, or indeed even address the underlying internal conflict his character was progressing through all season long, nor did it really feature any of his usual co-stars for him to bounce off of.That's fair but I think it's arguable that it served a purpose even in the rework, although I concede that it still stands out because of the tonal shift.
I wouldn't discount the possibility of at least a partial revival. Despite some high points, MCU has undeniably been a bit of an uneven slump overall ever since 'Endgame', and it's decision to reverse direction on the 'Daredevil' reboot to bring it more in-line with the tone and content of the old show has seemingly been universally welcomed by audiences, or so the numbers would have us believe.I doubt that there will now be the race to bring all the characters of the Netflix MCU back to life.
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