Jessica Jones, Netflix’s latest Marvel TV show, has been given a release date and a new teaser trailer. The show, which follows the success of the streaming giant’s previous Marvel series, Daredevil, will debut in its entirety on November 20.
The first season of Jessica Jones will feature 13 episodes. Check out the teaser here:
Like Daredevil, Jessica Jones takes place in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, alongside Marvel Studios’ blockbuster movies, and the shows Agents Of SHIELD, and Agent Carter. It stars Krysten Ritter–best known for her role as Jane in Breaking Bad–as a failed superhero who has abandoned the crimefighting life to become a private detective in New York. Former Doctor Who star David Tennant co-stars, alongside Mike Colter, who plays Luke Cage, a character that will also be getting his own Netflix show in 2016.
In July, Entertainment Weekly reported that during a roundtable interview on the Television Critics Association press tour, showrunner Melissa Rosenberg had spoken about the approach she was taking to the show, and how it compared to Daredevil.
“Jessica Jones is a very, very different show than Daredevil,” she said. “We exist in a cinematic universe, [and] the mythology of the universe is connected, but they look very different, tonally they’re very different. That was my one concern coming in: Am I going to have to fit into Daredevil or what’s come before? And the answer is: ‘No. That’s why we’re hiring you, for your point of view.'”