When Marvel announced
the casting of Krysten Ritter as Jessica Jones in their upcoming live-action
series of the character in partnership with Netflix, they also revealed that the show would be
coming in 2015. However, a recent report revealed that the distance between the
premiere of each show (Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, Iron Fist, The
Defenders) would be from 5 to 15 months, and this generated some confusion.
Today at TCE Winter
Press Tour IGN asked Netflix president Ted Sarandos about these conflicting
news.
“You should think of
it about as roughly a year. Some will roll in as early as eight months and
others in 15 months apart, and basically what it is is we’re not trying to meet
a fall programming schedule or trying to hit a grid number, so really we want
to give the shows enough time.” He then added, “Jessica Jones hasn’t started
production yet, so a lot happens from the first day on the set to the last day
of production. So we want to give them enough room and enough time to make a
great show, so I don’t want to set up a rigid timetable and deliver a show
every eight months or every twelve months, but you should expect them about a
year apart.” Sarandos ended by saying that "It's too hard to say now"
if Jessica Jones will debut in 2015 or not.
The confusion
remains.
Source - IGN
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