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By Chris Snellgrove | Published
Recently, the success of Deadpool and Wolverine gave Marvel a much-needed boost after the high-profile failures of Quantum and the wonders and the equally high-profile struggle to find a new villain for the franchise after Jonathan Majors’ legal troubles. Now, Kevin Feige and his team must figure out how to keep this momentum going or the real Big Bad may turn out to be the superhero fatigue that threatens to “doom” Avengers: Judgment Day even before its premiere. However, the solution is easy: Krysten Ritter wants to reprise her role as Jessica Jones, and a revival of her hit show is the secret weapon Marvel needs to survive.
While Krysten Ritter’s Marvel character is always sarcastic and aloof, the actor behind her couldn’t contain his excitement after learning that Streaming, Television and Animation boss Brad Winderbaum said he wants to see Jessica Jones return to the MCU. She called his response “exciting” and asked, “Isn’t that the guy making the call?” She finished her thoughts by encouraging him to “get it going” and that “I’ll be ready” for her tough detective’s return to this cinematic universe.
There was an undercurrent of humility in Krysten Ritter’s response, a sort of tacit admission that she wasn’t sure if any of Marvel’s powers were ready to bring Jessica Jones back. However, I have a theory that is as bold as it is simple: the MCU needs Jessica Jones more than Ritter needs the MCU. And that’s because a revival of their show could help Marvel remain exciting and relevant, replacing the malaise of superhero fatigue with genuine enthusiasm for the future of this franchise.
A simple reason for this is that Jessica Jones is a well-known figure and a proven hit among a demographic that Marvel needs to appeal to more: women. Krysten Ritter’s Marvel original Netflix show arguably laid the groundwork for later female-focused Disney+ shows like WandaVision and Agatha all the time. The unprecedented failure of the wonders It means Disney needs more content that appeals directly to women, and AgateThe recent success of is proof that this demographic enjoys watching the adventures of sassy, bad girls more than those of high-flying, nearly invulnerable heroes.
Furthermore, part of what he did Jessica Jones So popular in the first place is its stellar cast, which includes doctor who Icon David Tennant plays against type as an amoral monster who can make his victims do literally anything he tells them to. Tennant is a busy guy, but Marvel was able to get him on board for an incredibly memorable one-off season. Nowadays, many big actors hesitate to sign with Marvel because they feel intimidated by contracts that tie them down for a decade, but a Jessica Jones The resurgence of the “villain of the season” style would bring more noteworthy names (at least temporarily) to future projects.
Finally, a revival of Krysten Ritter’s seminal show could revitalize the franchise, meaning for fans that no part of Marvel’s sprawling comic universe was off-limits when it came to a live-action adaptation. Before her Netflix show, Jessica Jones was a relatively obscure character, someone whose only major comic (Alias) ended its 28-issue run in 2004. Fans around the world fell in love with the character because of the brilliant TV show, and a successful revival could convince executives to steal from the weirder corners of the Marvel universe instead of simply running its maximum expression. popular characters with tired stories and even more tired actors.
It’s impossible for me to be objective about it. You’ve probably noticed that I’m a big fan of Krysten Ritter in general and Jessica Jones in particular, so my advice to Marvel executives is inevitably biased. But I’m someone who loved Alias comics decades ago, and my frozen fan heart was warmed by seeing how Jessica Jones The show gave a legion to one of Marvel’s most unconventional characters. of new fans.
And you don’t have to be a hard-drinking private investigator to piece together the clues and come to a simple conclusion: only a Jessica Jones revival can lift Marvel out of its creative crisis and make even the most jaded fans excited once again. the future of this cinematographic universe.
Fountain: ComicBook.com