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Krysten Ritter recently joined the ever-expanding Marvel universe as superheroine Jessica Jones in a brand new (and extremely anticipated) Netflix series, intriguingly titled A.K.A. Jessica Jones. The show will see Ritter's Jones picking up after her superhero days are long behind her — well, maybe — as she attempts to carve out a new life for herself as a private eye.
TNS: "Peter Pan's Neverland Nightmare takes its Twisted Childhood concept extremely seriously, for better and for worse."
Jamie Foxx and Cameron Diaz try hard in Netflix’s bang-average spy comedy Back in Action.
The rebooted DC Universe kicks off with Creature Commandos on HBO/Max. Written by James Gunn, the series has many of the elements that made his Guardians of the Galaxy and The Suicide Squad movies successful – an interesting team of misfits, strong comedy, stylish action, and a surprising amount of heart. However, Gunn also included many references and influences from nearly every decade of comic book history. RPadTV host Raymond Padilla is joined by videogame journalist Paul Semel to discuss, dissect, and review Creature Commandos.
I've begun liking Krysten a lot since I first saw her on Breaking Bad. She's got potential, and Marvel's Netflix future has some great things in store for her, I'm sure.