'Jessica Jones' premiere date: New trailers show Jessica's superhuman strength

A first look at Krysten Ritter as Jessica Jones Twitter/ Marvel

"Jessica Jones" is premiering in November, and fans cannot wait to see the show's full trailer. So far, Netflix has released two teaser trailers, which hint at Jessica's (Krysten Ritter) superhuman strength and fiery temper. It looks like the show is gearing up to be a must-see for those who like their superheroes to be tough yet, like everyone else, far from perfect.

In the first teaser clip, fans get a glimpse of Jessica's Hell's Kitchen apartment floor, which is strewn with dirty clothes, empty liquor bottles and other things. The heroine is seen lying face down on her bed at 2:59 in the afternoon, suggesting that she may be hungover. When her alarm clock goes off at 3 p.m., Jessica sighs and reaches for it and, instead of turning it off as a regular person would do, crushes it with her left hand and goes back to sleep.

In the second teaser trailer, it is 7:54 p.m. and a grubby hand, all stained with blood, inserts a coin into a jukebox slot. The intro to Joan Jett's "Bad Reputation" plays, but the jukebox stops playing and the person hits it on the side, which causes the machine to move a few inches to the left. The jukebox resumes playing and the person is seen walking away from it. The camera shows some guys on the floor, and they all look as if they've been beaten up very badly. Jessica is revealed to be the person fiddling with the jukebox, and she is seen drinking a shot of whiskey at the bar, oblivious to all the people lying on the floor.

In the Marvel comics, Jessica Jones got her powers after her family's vehicle collided with a truck full of unknown chemicals. After she awoke from a coma, she discovered that she has superhuman strength, durability, telepathic resistance, and the ability to fly.

"Jessica Jones" premieres on Nov. 20 on Netflix.

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