Janet McTeer starred in 'Jessica Jones' Season 2 as Alisa Jones, the mother of Jessica and villain of the series. With that said, here’s how Jessica Jones Season 3 can successfully put a wrap on the series and the entire Marvel/Netflix saga. Originally an addict on the streets, Malcolm has found a life of luxury. Lastly, Malcolm is living the high life as a subordinate of Jeri Hogarth, whose firm has entered a lucrative partnership with a rival attorney, Pryce Cheng. While Jessica hesitated to get involved, the events of Season 2 convinced her to try something normal, for once. He’s no secret superhero or double-agent. Jessica also found something resembling “safe” with Oscar, her building’s new (single) superintendent. But expect her newfound powers to become a thing throughout the final season. The end of the season didn’t tease a catsuit for “Patsy,” so it’s 50/50 whether Trish will actually suit up. A brief addiction to the IGH drug left Trish with superhuman reflexes. Trish is also becoming her alter-ego, Hellcat. Netflix Wait, What Happened in Season 2?įor those who can’t remember what happened in a TV show they binged through one year ago, Jessica Jones Season 2 ended with Jessica and Trish’s relationship undone after Trish killed Jessica’s birth mother, Alisa, who was on the verge of killing way more people if the two sisters didn’t stop her. Rachael Taylor and Krysten Ritter in 'Jessica Jones' Season 2. She may not have started the fight, but Jessica Jones is damn well going to finish it. And yes, there’s Krysten Ritter, who will also make her directorial debut for an episode.īut short of another Defenders crossover, here’s how Jessica Jones may, and could, bow out of the entire Marvel/Netflix franchise. What we do know is that all the principal characters will return, including Rachael Taylor as Trish, Eka Darville as Malcolm, and Carrie-Ann Moss as attorney Jeri Hogarth. Little is known about Jessica Jones Season 3, including its story, plot, and even timeline in the MCU. The upcoming season will be the very final stretch of television for the Marvel/Netflix franchise, which began in 2015 with the first seasons of Daredevil and Jessica Jones. On Wednesday, Netflix revealed that Jessica Jones Season 3 will premiere sometime “in June,” with an exact date yet to be revealed. But how can one final season put an end to four years of interwoven, serialized storytelling? With Marvel’s parent company, Disney, ramping up Disney+ as a competitor for the massive streaming service, the tangent continuity will formally come to an end with the upcoming Jessica Jones Season 3. Thanos’ Snap didn’t just take down half the heroes of the Marvel Cinematic Universe it also ended the popular spinoff shows on Netflix.
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