Krysten Ritter, who plays Jessica Jones in the self-titled Marvel show, cracked a Disney Princess joke with the release of the show on Disney+. The three-season series, which originally aired on Netflix came to Disney+ yesterday, March 16, along with all the other TV-MA Marvel shows, including Daredevil, Luke Cage, Iron Fist, The Defenders and The Punisher. Due to the adult nature of these series, a Parental Control option was also added to Disney+'s features.
Jessica Jones centers around its title character, a trash-talking, alcoholic private investigator who wants to do good, but her goal first and foremost is just to make it through each day. She has post-traumatic stress disorder due to a tragedy, which ended her short-lived career as a superhero — she has superhuman strength and agility. The show gets its TV-MA rating due to its dealings with heavy topics such as violation and gore.
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On March 16, the day these adult shows dropped on Disney+, Ritter took to Instagram and made a light-hearted joke about the transfer. Calling herself a Disney Princess, she promoted her show by saying "Go (re)watch [Jessica Jones] now streaming on her new home, [Disney+]." See her post below:
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The arrival of these more mature Marvel shows to Disney+ has been heavily promoted, hyping up lots of fans. In fact, there has been some hope for Charlie Cox's Matt Murdock, a.k.a. Daredevil, to make a return to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, thanks to his brief appearance as Peter Parker's lawyer in Spider-Man: No Way Home. There have been whisperings and rumors revolving
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