Netflix’s New ‘Jessica Jones’ Teaser Reveals A Fighting, Drinking Super Heroine

Netflix is showing viewers more of its next superhero-themed series. The streaming platform released a new teaser trailer for Marvel‘s Jessica Jones on October 1, 2015.

Jessica Jones is based on the early-2000’s Marvel comic book series Alias by Brian Michael Bendis and Michael Gaydos and stars Krysten Ritter as the titular ex-superhero working as a private investigator on cases involving similarly super-powered beings. In the new teaser for the Netflix series (which also stars names like David Tennant and Carrie-Anne Moss of Matrix fame), viewers see Jones select Joan Jett’s “Bad Reputation” on a jukebox before walking across a bar full of beat-up foes and taking a shot of liquor. 

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Netflix previously released a first teaser for Jessica Jones on September 26. That clip showed Jones’ New York City apartment littered with clothes, alcohol bottles, and newspapers while Jones sleeps heavily in bed. When her alarm goes off at 3 PM to the tune of Minnie Riperton’s “Loving You,”

Jones reaches over and crushes the device with her bare hand.

Jessica Jones is the second in Netflix’s first four-series slate of live-action Marvel adaptations, all of which are filmed in New York City with a collective $200 million or so budget. Daredevil was the first to debut on April 10 and the streaming platform has already ordered a second season of the Charlie Cox-starring show. The next two Marvel shows will be Iron Fist and Luke Cage, with all four characters eventually joining forces in the team-based series The Defenders.

All 13 episodes of Jessica Jones hit Netflix on November 20. Netflix previously announced it would also show a preview clip from the upcoming Marvel series on October 10 for lucky New York Comic-Con audiences at a panel with Jeph Loeb, the series’ executive producer.

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