Having created Jessica
Jones with artist Michael Gaydos, it's safe to assume that writer Brian Michael
Bendis has a personal investment in the quality of upcoming Netflix series, of which
he has been keeping relatively quiet about, until now.
I know I’ve been very
low-key on talking about to Jessica Jones TV show but I think I have to stop
doing that because I can’t hold it any longer. I’m going to burst.
The show is so good. I have seen the first couple of episodes and
because i didn’t work on it directly i can say this with full no ego fanfare: i
loved it!!
and believe me, i was going to be the hardest on it. harder than
any of you.
jessica is a part of my DNA. A bad jessica jones show would have hurt me
deeply.
BUT it is faithful and lively and everything that I could personally
have wanted from the show. the mean streets of marvel netflix from a
different perspective than matt’s but at the same time… it all fits. just
like the comics on their best day. and just like Netflix DD, the look of the
show is cracklin’ noir but with its own palette.
i did not work on the show because I’m working on Powers, and I can’t be
everywhere, and also the show was ALWAYS in very very very good hands. I had
read the very first drafts of Melissa Rosenberg’s pilot when it was at ABC and
i was so flattered by her faithfulness and just getting why we made the book in
the first place. i met with the assembled writer’s room and had the surreal
experience of finally being in a room where i knew the answers to people’s
question.
krysten ritter is soooo good. and michael colter. wait until you
see michael colter. the casting of luke cage, in my opinion, and have said this
to everyone behind the scenes, is as strong and spot on as the casting of tony
stark. its probably the hardest to cast and they got it. perfect.
i can’t wait to see the rest and i can’t wait for you to see it too.
i’m VERY proud to have my name on it. and i loved emailing michael gaydos
the good news.
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