Melissa Rosenberg Leaving ‘Jessica Jones’

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_single_image image=”3592″ img_size=”1024×576″ alignment=”center”][vc_column_text]Some Marvel shake-up here; Jessica Jones series creator Melissa Rosenberg will be exiting the show after the third season. This comes as a major shock to the Netflix Marvel community, but Rosenberg ensures that this will not hinder her ability to focus completely on the third season of the critically acclaimed show. Rosenberg has made her decision after being offered a very generous sum from Warner Brothers Television. According to THR, Netflix did try to retain Rosenberg but after an eight-figure offer was made, there really was no choice for Rosenberg.

Rosenberg ensures viewers that she will still focus entirely on Jessica Jones season three:

“All of my attention remains with the extraordinary cast, writers and production team of Marvel’s Jessica Jones, until the completion of season three. It continues to be a career highlight working with my partners at Marvel Television and Netflix. We’re extraordinarily grateful to the viewers who have supported us every step of the way on Jessica’s journey, which is so beautifully realized by Krysten Ritter and the amazing cast including Rachael Taylor, Eka Darville and Carrie-Anne Moss. We have so many talented storytellers in every area of this show, who I’m honored to call friends and collaborators. As I look ahead after this season, I’m thrilled that I will be able to explore new projects with the talented team at Warner Bros. Television and push myself in new challenging creative directions.”

How do you feel about this news? You can catch up on Jessica Jones seasons one and two on Netflix, as season three is now in production, where star Krysten Ritter will make her directorial debt for an episode.


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