Ritter expressed her enthusiasm about returning to the role, saying it felt like she hadn’t been away at all. She described her character as strong and making a significant return, as if no time had passed.
When asked if filming had wrapped, Ritter remained evasive. She playfully responded to the question during the panel, saying, “Is that public knowledge? You won’t get an answer from me.” She continued to claim she didn’t know, repeatedly using “TBD” – to be determined – three times throughout the discussion.
Jessica’s initial reluctance faded as Ritter started to subtly suggest areas of her character’s past she was interested in-or, more accurately, *had* been interested in. When asked if the comic books still influenced the show’s storylines, she visibly blushed.
“Yes,” she acknowledged. She paused, as if about to share new details about her character’s future, then stopped herself. “There were definitely things I wanted to explore, and still would like to,” she said, adding with a laugh, “but I’m not going to say anything more about that, okay?”
Emphasis on the “was.”
Krysten Ritter Can’t Wait for Jessica Jones Comeback
“She’s Become a Symbol of Resilience”
Putting aside the rumors, Ritter thought about the impact her character has had on viewers-and on herself. She explained that the character has become an emblem of strength for many fans, who have shared incredibly personal stories with her. Playing this role has profoundly changed Ritter’s life, and knowing the character has helped others navigate difficult times-especially connecting with those who relate to Jessica’s struggles-is deeply rewarding for her.
Ritter’s enthusiastic comments strongly suggest her character, Jessica Jones, isn’t finished. Her careful response practically confirms we’ll see more of her story, and fans are hopeful it will continue as part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, potentially alongside Charlie Cox’s Daredevil in a more grounded, street-level setting.
Honestly, after all that back and forth, moderator Joe Deckelheimer just threw his hands up and said “TBD” – to be determined. And you know what? I was totally with him! I was just thinking the same thing: yeah, let’s just leave it at TBD for now.
Wilson Fisk, played by Vincent D’Onofrio, will be back as the Kingpin in the second season of *Daredevil: Born Again*, expected to premiere in early 2026. You can currently watch the first season of *Daredevil* and *Jessica Jones* on Disney+.
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