Jessica Jones is back and unveils the first trailer of season 2

Cinema 11 December, 2017

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Grandeur and decadence, it is the expression that comes immediately to mind when we think of the duo Marvel / Netflix. Started on the hats of wheel, the expanded universe televised is quickly broken figure, even if it is covered with a few flashes.

Yet, everything had started in the most beautiful ways. The first season of Daredevil was instantly rehabilitated the character, offering us a series of dark, intelligent and nervous, a second season was completed in a beautiful way. Jessica Jones, meanwhile, was rather nice, although a little longuette, but still interesting. Things started to get nasty with Luke Cage, and Iron Fist, for the lead on this great event you missed it, that was The Defenders. And if The Punisher has recently somewhat straightened the bar, we wait for a firm foothold on to find out if this was an exception or not.

 

 

And the result, precisely, this is the season 2 of Jessica Jones which will be released on march 8, 2018 on Netflix (for the day of the woman). Also, to celebrate, the series has just unveiled its first trailer, which introduces us to a detective private more in the garbage than ever and tries to put some order in his life. After the death of Killgrave, Jessica Jones is known to all, but has yet to confront the ghosts of his past (which Killgrave himself, who should return in the form of visions) as a new case confronts directly what she believes to be.

 

 

If the trailer shows stingy in action, its atmosphere and its decoration make it well, suggest the best and of course the small tackle Spider-man will not go unnoticed with the fans. It is therefore hoped that the writers have learned from their mistakes and that this new season does not suffer too much of the split between Netflix and Disney, which is preparing its own streaming service the next year, and that could explain in part the defeat of progressive of this wonderful promise. In short, we keep our fingers crossed what.