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Netflix unveils trailer for season 2 of 'Jessica Jones'

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MARVEL 101: Jessica Jones: Retired Crimefighter
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BySTEPHEN IERVOLINO
February 07, 2018, 7:23 PM

— -- Netflix released on Wednesday the first full trailer to the second season of its acclaimed Marvel series "Jessica Jones."

Krysten Ritter returns as the reluctant superhero-turned private investigator, and this time around, she searches for answers as to who she is and how she came to get her super strength.

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The first season implied to viewers that Jones thought her powers were the result of a tragic accident that killed her entire family, but that's apparently not the case.

It seems Jones was brought back from the dead. "Your powers were a side effect," a mysterious woman tells the hard-drinking hero in the trailer.

Rachel Taylor, as Trish Walker, in a scene from Marvel's "Jessica Jones."

Returning for the newest season are Jones' friends Malcolm and Patsy Walker; the latter, played by Rachael Taylor, seems to be taking up the mantle of her comic alter-ego Hellcat. "Jessica Jones might not want a sidekick, but she needs one," she says in the trailer.

Fans will also likely rejoice at the return of Carrie-Ann Moss as steely lawyer Jeri Hogarth, and David Tennant as Killgrave -- the latter likely in flashback, as Jones eliminated the threat of her mental tormentor in the first season.

Krysten Ritter, left, as Jessica Jones, and David Tennant, as Kilgrave, in a scene from Marvel's "Jessica Jones."

"Jessica Jones" season 2 hits Netflix on March 8 -- which is, not coincidentally, International Women’s Day.

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