'Jessica Jones' Season 2 confirmed; Krysten Ritter, Rachael Taylor discuss juicy details on their characters

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Jeph Loeb, the executive producer and Marvel's Head of Television, confirms that "Jessica Jones" has been renewed by Netflix for Season 2. That said, ead actress Krysten Ritter and Rachael Taylor reveals what's in store for their characters in the upcoming installment.

"Jessica Jones" officially continues for its 2nd season and according to Den of Geek, executive producer and Marvel's Head of Television Jeph Loeb announced that Netflix has ordered a 2nd installment for the superhero series. From there, Loeb stated that the Season premiere received praises from critics and fans all over the world. Because of that, the series scribes and production team plan to dig deeper in the storylines of each and every character.

With that being said, lead actress and The Critics Choice nominee Krysten Ritter admitted to fans, as reported by Collider, that she has no idea on how Season 2 will play out. The 34-year-old American actress also teased that her character Jessica Jones will be having a hard time to get rid of her abuser, Kilgrave.

Also Rachael Taylor revealed with Comic Book Resources on what's next for her character Trish Walker and her friendship with Jessica Jones in Season 2.

Taylor stated, "I think she wants to immerse herself in the drama of Jessica's life, I think that Trish wants to save her from her debt. That's not always a healthy thing to have within a friendship. To want to try and save someone, that's really not our business. But I think Trish thinks it is her business. I'm intrigued to see where that leads her, how far she'll take it."

As of now, the official scheduled launch of "Jessica Jones" Season 2 has not been released yet. Marvel's "Jessica Jones" is an American web TV series created for Netflix by Melissa Rosenberg. The storyline is based on Marvel Comics' character under the same name.

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