The third and final season of the American streaming television series Jessica Jones, which is based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name, follows Jones as she teams up with her mother's killer, Trish Walker, to take down a highly intelligent psychopath until a devastating loss reveals conflicting ideals that pits them against each other. It is set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), sharing continuity with the films and other television series of the franchise. The season is produced by Marvel Television in association with ABC Studios and Tall Girls Productions, with Melissa Rosenberg and Scott Reynolds serving as showrunners. Krysten Ritter stars as Jones alongside Rachael Taylor as Walker, with Eka Darville and Carrie-Anne Moss also returning from previous seasons, as well as J. R. Ramirez, Mike Colter, and David Tennant in guest roles. They are joined by Benjamin Walker, Sarita Choudhury, Jeremy Bobb, and Tiffany Mack. The third season was ordered in April 2018, a month after the second season was released. Filming for the season began by the end of that June, with Ritter making her directorial debut during the season. The season was released on
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Jessica matches wits with a calculating serial killer, and a newly powered Trish goes to extremes to stamp out evil.
#1 | 06/14/2019AKA The Perfect Burger3.5/5 (with 29 votes)
As Jessica focuses on helping the helpless, Dorothy Walker shows up at Alias to beg for help finding a missing Trish.
#2 | 06/14/2019AKA You're Welcome3.5/5 (with 29 votes)
Tensions run high between Jessica and Trish as Trish hones her new catlike skills and scours the city for a chance to be a hero.
#3 | 06/14/2019AKA I Have No Spleen3.5/5 (with 28 votes)
Itching to get back out on the streets and find her attacker, Jessica defies her doctor's advice. Jeri reconnects with her college flame Kith.
#4 | 06/14/2019AKA Customer Service is Standing By3.5/5 (with 28 votes)
Jessica learns there's more to Erik than meets the eye as they track down three potential attackers. Malcolm digs up dirt on Kith's husband.
#5 | 06/14/2019AKA I Wish3.5/5 (with 28 votes)
Teaming up with Trish to stake out Sallinger, Jessica makes a startling discovery. Jeri's plot to expose Peter yields unexpected consequences.
#6 | 06/14/2019AKA Sorry Face3.5/5 (with 28 votes)
As the police sift through the gruesome crime scene, Jessica and Trish race to find Sallinger's latest captive.
#7 | 06/14/2019AKA The Double Half-Wappinger3.6/5 (with 28 votes)
Jessica and Trish go on a road trip to dig into Sallinger's past and unearth a horrifying discovery.
#8 | 06/14/2019AKA Camera Friendly3.7/5 (with 28 votes)
When Sallinger posts a video teasing his next crime, Jessica responds with her own media play. Jeri demands that Malcolm identify the masked woman.
#9 | 06/14/2019AKA I Did Something Today3.5/5 (with 28 votes)
After a shocking blow, Jessica's forced to choose between protecting Trish and destroying Sallinger. Jeri seizes a chance to get back in Kith's life.
#10 | 06/14/2019AKA Hero Pants3.4/5 (with 28 votes)
Jessica wrestles with her emotions as she tries to untangle herself from a murder investigation.
#11 | 06/14/2019AKA Hellcat3.5/5 (with 27 votes)
Trish revisits her troubled childhood with Dorothy while plotting to stop Sallinger and stamp out evil across the city.
#12 | 06/14/2019AKA A Lotta Worms3.7/5 (with 27 votes)
As Trish makes a move on Sallinger, Jessica intervenes -- and ends up caught in a harrowing dance with the killer.
#13 | 06/14/2019AKA Everything3.7/5 (with 27 votes)
An old friend visits Jessica as she sets out on an agonizing mission and learns the true cost of being a hero.
The second season of the American streaming television series Jessica Jones, which is based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name, follows Jones as she takes on a new case after the events surrounding her encounter with Kilgrave. It is set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), sharing continuity with the films and other television series of the franchise. The season was produced by Marvel Television in association with ABC Studios and Tall Girls Productions, with Melissa Rosenberg serving as showrunner. Krysten Ritter stars as Jones, with Rachael Taylor, Carrie-Anne Moss, and Eka Darville also returning from the first season, as well as Wil Traval and David Tennant in guest roles. They are joined by J. R. Ramirez, Terry Chen, Leah Gibson, and Janet McTeer. The second season was ordered in January 2016, with filming beginning in April 2017, back-to-back with the miniseries The Defenders. Filming concluded in September 2017. The season was released on
Netflix on March 8, 2018. It received mostly positive reviews from critics, who once again praised Ritter's performance and the series' femal...
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Drowning in anger, Jessica Jones is forced to reckon with her past, her powers and her newfound fame as she dishes out her own messy form of justice. Finally ready to face her past, Jessica hunts down the source of her powers and uncovers a link to a shadowy killer who's terrorizing the city.
The first season of the American streaming television series Jessica Jones, which is based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name, follows Jessica Jones, a former superhero who opens her own detective agency after her superhero career comes to an end at the hands of Kilgrave. It is set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), sharing continuity with the films and other television series of the franchise. The season was produced by Marvel Television in association with ABC Studios and Tall Girls Productions, with Melissa Rosenberg serving as showrunner. Krysten Ritter stars as Jones, while David Tennant plays Kilgrave. The two are joined by principal cast members Mike Colter, Rachael Taylor, Wil Traval, Erin Moriarty, Eka Darville, and Carrie-Anne Moss. Jessica Jones entered development in late 2013, with Rosenberg reworking a series she had previously developed for ABC. Ritter was cast as Jones in December 2014, and production took place in New York City from February to August 2015. The season addresses issues of rape and assault, and was always intended to be far more "adult" than other Marvel projects, particularly in terms of sex. The show's cinematography took inspiration from Neo-noir, while visual effects house Shade VFX focused on creating "invisible" effects t...
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Haunted by a traumatic past, Jessica Jones uses her gifts as a private eye to find her tormentor before he can harm anyone else in Hell's Kitchen.