• Netflix has unveiled a second trailer for the upcoming "Jessica Jones" series.

Netflix has unveiled a second trailer for the upcoming "Jessica Jones" series. (Photo : Twitter/JessicaJones)


Streaming service and original content producer Netflix unveiled a second trailer for the upcoming "Jessica Jones" series in which Killgrave makes an appearance.

Marvel's "Jessica Jones" is adapted into a series by the same company that produced "Daredevil."

With the trailer longer, but just as dark as the first video released on Oct. 23, Netflix hopes to build anticipation for the action-packed, psychological show.

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"Breaking Bad" actress Krysten Ritter will play the role of the main protagonist, Jessica Jones, according toSlashGear. The 33-year-old celebrity has a bit of experience when it comes to superhero content, as Ritter appeared in the first season of "Daredevil."

Likewise, the second trailer reveals that the bartender, Luke Cage, has seen past Jones' image as a broody private investigator who likes to drink alcohol by herself. 

Cage begins questioning the real identity Jones after the heroine effortlessly throws a man across the bar with a single hand. As the bartender asks Jones whether other people are aware of Jones' unusual ability, the private investigator admits that there is also another person with special powers.

The second trailer also shows this unique person in the form of Zebediah Killgrave. Known in the comic book series as Jones' antagonist, Killgrave has the ability to control the minds of other people and make them commit suicide and do sinister things.

David Tennant will star as Killgrave in the forthcoming Netflix series as the terrifying character begins stalking and hurting Jones.

Meanwhile, "Jessica Jones" is produced by "Dexter" head writer Melissa Rosenberg and "Elementary" executive producer Liz Friedman, according to Variety.

Aside from "Jessica Jones," the popular streaming service hopes to reinforce the relationship with Marvel by continuing "Daredevil" and producing "Iron Fist" and the "Jessica Jones" spin-off series "Luke Cage."

The long-awaited "Jessica Jones" series will premiere on Netflix on Nov. 20.