Netflix officially announces the development of Marvel's Jessica Jones as part of its collaboration with Marvel Television.
The first season of Marvel's Jessica Jones premieres on Netflix, introducing audiences to the character and storyline.
Netflix announces the renewal of Marvel's Jessica Jones for a second season.
The second season of Marvel's Jessica Jones premieres on Netflix.
Netflix announces the renewal of Marvel's Jessica Jones for a third and final season.
The third and final season of Marvel's Jessica Jones premieres on Netflix.
Netflix officially cancels Marvel's Jessica Jones after its third season, ending the series.
Jessica Jones gains superhuman strength and limited flight abilities following a traumatic event during her childhood involving a chemical accident.
After initially using her powers for heroics, Jessica decides to leave that life behind due to psychological trauma and becomes a private investigator.
Jessica establishes her private investigation agency, Alias Investigations, in Hell's Kitchen, New York.
Jessica encounters her primary antagonist Kilgrave, who has mind control abilities and had previously controlled her life for years.
Jessica overcomes Kilgrave's influence, beginning her quest to stop him and free other victims.
Jessica ultimately confronts and kills Kilgrave, putting an end to his reign of terror in New York City.
Jessica supports her close friend Trish Walker as she attempts to develop superhuman powers, though with dangerous consequences.
Jessica faces new threats, including the villain Gregory Salinger, while wrestling with her own past.