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Beware of David Tennant’s Stare in New ‘Jessica Jones’ Poster
In latest installment of Collider’s Heroes, host Jon Schnepp reports that Charlie Cox (Matt Murdock/Daredevil) will be making an appearance in the Netflix series, Marvel’s Jessica Jones. There’s also a static version of the new key art underneath that, for the traditionalists among us. Jessica Jones premieres on Netflix at 12:01 p.m. PT on Friday, November 20. Check out the new Jessica Jones character poster (and more!) after the jump. This time, the spotlight is put on David Tennant’s villainous Kilgrave, aka Purple Man. And Jessica Jones looks to be continuing that trend in this first full trailer.
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Anyway, here’s one of those new-fangled motion posters that animates a poster ever-so-slightly. That would make sense, as Mack provided the covers for Brian Michael Bendis and Mark Gaydos’ Alias, the Marvel series from which Jessica Jones is taking much of its inspiration. And now, well, now things are just getting weird (featuring David Tennant!)… A few months ago, Jeph Loeb did tease that Murdock and Jessica Jones do come from the same area, which means fans of both shows will at least see familiar locations, including the police station and more. Colter will headline a Luke Cage series in 2016 that will be produced in conjunction with the second season of Daredevil. It’s all a way to show connectivity in the Marvel and Netflix universe.