Daredevil: Born Againis looking to up the stakes with its sophomore season, according to most of its cast. This includesKrysten Ritter, who’ll reprise her role of Jessica Jones in upcoming episodes. During an interview with Collider’sTania Hussainin support ofDexter: Resurrectionpremiering July 11 on Showtime, Ritterrecently dropped a hint as to what the superpowered private eye will be up towhenDaredevil: Born Againreturns:

“I would love to [share more], but I can’t, but I will say that it’s very exciting. There’s a lot of layers to play. The stunts are fabulous. Jessica’s kicking ass, she’s back in a big way. I think fans are going to be excited. I’ve been having a blast, and it’s epic. I feel so grateful to play Lady Vengeance and Jessica Jones in the same year, it’s just wild.”

Jessica Jones Blind Spot

Ritter’s comments soundperfectly in line with Jessica’s temperament; this is the same woman who literally put a client through her office door for getting violent, then quipped, “And then there’s the matter of your bill.” But it’s also a reminder that there areso many more Jessica Jones comics that feature her in hardboiled, badass detective mode. One of those comics isJessica Jones: Blind SpotbyKelly ThompsonandMattia De Iulis, and it’s the perfect story to adapt.

‘Jessica Jones: Blind Spot’ Pits Jessica Jones Against the Mystical Threats of the Marvel Universe

Jessica Jones: Blind Spotopens with a rather disturbing scene, as Jessica discovers a dead woman’s body in her office. What’s even more shocking is that the dead woman, Dia, came to Jessica for help a few years ago. Her investigation into the murderleads to her encountering other mystical figures, includingmonster hunter Elsa Bloodstoneand Doctor Strange.Blind Spotis far grittier than the usual Marvel comic book, as Jessica’s investigation leads her to help Elsa slay a pack of lizard men, and during her visit to a club, she ends up punching a drunk customer who gets far too handsy with her. This, combined with a massive twist surrounding the killer, is ripe for exploration.Ironheartproved you could tell a street-level storyand introduce mystical elements, so it could work for Jessica.

Blind Spotalso deals withthe same themes as theJessica Jonesshow,even featuring a villain who kills female victims and tries to exert power (both literal and metaphorical) over them. A disturbing example is how the villain, after knocking out Jessica, dresses her inCarol Danvers' original costumeand chains her to a chair. Thankfully, Jessica breaks free and kicks the crap out of him, but the victims he targets, and the reason for using his powers, is a chilling metaphor for dangers that women face in real life.

Kilgrave speaking into Jessica Jones' ear in Netflix’s Jessica Jones

Krysten Ritter’s Jessica Jones Is Back on the Case in ‘Daredevil: Born Again’ Season 2

We’re getting the band back together!

Kelly Thompson expertly balances the superheroic elements with the noir vibe that underlined the original Jessica Jones comics byBrian Michael BendisandMichael Gaydos. Bendis even personally reached out to Thompson to ask her to write Jessica, and reading throughBlind Spot,it’s clear that she was the right choice.

Other Jessica Jones Comics Brought Back One of Her Oldest Enemies & Saw Her Fight Herself (Literally)

Jessica Jones: Blind Spotisn’t the only comic that could inspire more Jessica Jones stories on screen.Two more miniseries did an excellent jobof exploring Jessica’s lingering PTSD and showcasing her detective skills.Jessica Jones: Return of the Purple Manreunited Brian Michael Bendis and Michael Gaydos, and, as its title suggests, it brought the mind-controlling Zebadiah Killgrave, aka the Purple Man, back into Jessica’s life. This time, the stakes were higher since Jessica now hadher husband Luke Cageand her daughter Danielle to worry about.The VariantsbyGail SimoneandPhil Notois essentially “Jessica Jones in the Multiverse of Madness”, as Jessica comes face to face with and even fightsdifferent versions of herself.

Could those comics influence Jessica Jones' future inDaredevil: Born Againor the Marvel Cinematic Universe? It’s hard to say; whileBorn Againeffectively folds the events of the originalDaredevilinto the MCU,it still kept the grounded toneof that series. But with hints to Skrulls and mystical amulets, it wouldn’t be a stretch to seeDavid Tennantcoming back to life or Krysten Ritter getting the chance to play different versions of Jessica. IfBorn Againwants her to kick ass and dig deeper into the MCU, there are plenty of options available.

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Daredevil: Born Againis available to stream on Disney+ withJessica Jones.

Daredevil: Born Again

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