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Jessica Jones

Kevin Feige Says Never Say Never About Jessica Jones And Luke Cage Revivals

Kevin Feige has addressed the chances of Jessica Jones, Luke Cage and other heroes from Netflix's now-defunct Marvel franchise re-entering the MCU in time. As of the last few months of 2020, the rights to these characters began to officially return to Marvel Studios following the required two-year period since the show's cancellations elapsing. This means that the House of Ideas can start to use them again in new projects if they see fit - and Feige isn't ruling it out. 

Kevin Feige has addressed the chances of Jessica Jones, Luke Cage and other heroes from Netflix’s now-defunct Marvel franchise reentering the MCU in time.

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As of the last few months of 2020, the rights to these characters began to officially return to Marvel Studios following the required two-year period since the shows’ cancellations elapsing. This means that the House of Ideas can start to use them again in new projects if they see fit, and Feige isn’t ruling it out.

In an interview with Deadline, the producer touched on WandaVision, Black Widow, the future of Phase 4 and more, though he was typically tight-lipped about specific details. The final question posed to the Marvel Studios president saw him asked if there’s the potential for the likes of Jessica Jones and Luke Cage to be revived on, say, Disney Plus or Hulu. Feige made clear that Marvel has a full plate at present, but it’s always a possibility.

“Well, certainly you’ve seen what we announced at Comic-Con a year and half ago and on Disney Investor Day a few weeks ago, so that’s our focus,” he said. “But I’ve been at Marvel long enough to never say never about anything.”

This obviously doesn’t tell us much, but it’s encouraging all the same. The truth is that Feige and his team have likely had many discussions about what to do with the Defenders behind the scenes and they know exactly which ones will come back, be recast or rested or whatever the case may be. Until the producer decides to open up a little more, then, we’ll have to just go by all the reports and rumors that have been swirling around the subject.

Just the other day, in fact, a new bit of intel popped up claiming that Krysten Ritter will cameo as Jessica Jones in the upcoming She-Hulk TV series. Likewise, there’s been much talk of Charlie Cox returning as Daredevil in anything from Spider-Man 3 to a fourth season of his own show. The chances of more from Mike Colter’s Power Man and Finn Jones’ Iron Fist seem less assured, but like Feige says above, never say never.


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Christian Bone is a Staff Writer/Editor at We Got This Covered and has been cluttering up the internet with his thoughts on movies and TV for over a decade, ever since graduating with a Creative Writing degree from the University of Winchester. As Marvel Beat Leader, he can usually be found writing about the MCU and yet, if you asked him, he'd probably say his favorite superhero film is 'The Incredibles.'