Marvel's Jessica Jones: Season 3 | Date Announcement | Netflix

The latest of Jessica Jones i.e season 3 will be releasing Netflix on June 14, as stated by Netflix platform. This season will be the last season of the series, due to the deteriorating relationship between Marvel and the streaming giant, Netflix. The show was well received by both, fans and critics.

Release Date Revealed of Jessica Jones Season 3

Release Date Of Jessica Jones Season 3 Revealed
Release Date Of Jessica Jones Season 3 Revealed

After a fall out between Trish Walker and Jessica Jones, the final season of Jessica Jones will see her repairing relationships while taking down an intelligent psychopath. Just like the past two seasons of Jessica Jones, season 3 is also set to have 13 episodes.

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This was shared via the official Jessica Jones account on Tuesday.

Krysten Ritter also wrote an emotional message on her social media.

JEassica Jones Season 3 release date is set for June 14th
Jessica Jones Season 3 release date is set for June 14th

“I love these people to the moon and back,” Krysten Ritter wrote. “It has been a dream to play Jessica alongside my amazing cast and the best crew in the business for these past 5 years. I am so grateful for every second of it. We have THE BEST fans. You guys mean the world to me and I appreciate you beyond words. The final season of #JessicaJones is coming later this year and I am proud of how we complete JJ’s journey. I can’t wait for you all to see it.”

Even after the cancellation, the co-creator of series Brian Bendis believes that Jessica Jones will be back once Marvel regains all rights to the character next year.

“No, but that’s just a great example of what my roller coaster life has been like for the last two years,” Bendis said. “I haven’t had a day off from nonsense like this — and it’s all fun. Even Jessica Jones going away….Jessica Jones season one was one of the best experiences of my life. I have a Peabody, and I got to meet David Letterman, and cool stuff happened that I had nothing to do with, but that was awesome! Nothing bad happened to me because of that show; it was only awesome things. I don’t even have a bad feeling about [the cancellation], and I kind of feel like the show may find its way somewhere else.

Source: Comicbook, Mashable

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