It's not bad guys Krysten Ritter must battle on 'Jessica Jones'--it's street signs - Los Angeles Times
Advertisement

It’s not bad guys Krysten Ritter must battle on ‘Jessica Jones’--it’s street signs

Krysten Ritter talks about CGI vs. physical stunts on “Jessica Jones.â€

Share via

When Krysten Ritter signed on as the titular character in Netflix’s noir drama “Marvel’s Jessica Jones,†she was drawn to the idea of the series serving as a psychological character study.

Crashing into street signs would come later.

Deviating from the norm of most Marvel screen properties, the drama is CGI-deficient and relies almost entirely on practical effects and stunts. Jones primarily uses her powers, which include jumping high and being super-strong, when they are absolutely necessary.

See the most-read stories in Entertainment this hour >>

Advertisement

And in those moments when they are absolutely necessary, Ritter has her fun.

“I had a lot of fun doing the stunts,†Ritter said when she stopped by the Los Angeles Times studio earlier this week. “The jumps were really fun.â€

Krysten Ritter talks about how she feels about being a symbol of feminism on Netflix’s “Jessica Jones.â€

So was Ritter’s introduction to hanging from a wire to help with such scenes.

“My first time, I swung into a street sign,†Ritter said. “I was like, this is my first experience on a wire! Once you get comfortable with it, it’s a blast. I love the wire. And I love throwing punches. The best is when someone else is on a wire, and you [punch] them, and they go real far.â€The 13-episode first season of the drama was released on Netflix last fall and was a critical favorite. It has been renewed for a second season -- though it will be a while before those episodes hit the streaming service.

Advertisement

VIDEO: Exclusive interviews with TV stars from your favorite shows

Production on a sophomore season has been held off to make time for the “Avengersâ€-esque “The Defenders,†the miniseries that brings together the Marvel-Netflix heroes Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage and Iron Fist.

Check out the video below to hear what Ritter thinks about the timeline, how she’s feeling about being part of a Marvel hero ensemble, and being a symbol of feminism through her character.

Advertisement

Watch Krysten Ritter talk about her role as the trash-talking, tough-as-nails heroine at the center of Netflix’s “Jessica Jones.â€

Watch more exclusive video chats:

Jeremy Piven

Melissa McBride

Allison Janney and Anna Faris

Follow me on Twitter: @villarrealy

Advertisement
Advertisement