Expect to see Carrie Anne Moss a lot in Marvel's Netflix shows. Her character, the lawyer Jeri Hogarth, made her debut in Jessica Jones, but since then she's appeared in Daredevil: Season 2 and will have a role in the upcoming Iron Fist . In many ways, she's becoming the Nick Fury of Marvel's Netflix cinematic universe, proving to be a familiar connective tissue as the four standalone shows slowly come together for The Defenders

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"It's exciting. The possibility's exciting. You hope you don't just come in and have nothing to do," Moss told IGN of her roles across several of the shows. "You want to come in and have something powerful. For Jessica Jones, that's where I get to have that experience. With the other shows, I'm having fun. I did something on Iron Fist and I was excited that it was something to do. I want to feel creative when I'm working. I don't want to just work for the sake of working. I'd love to be in all the shows."Few other actors, namely Rosario Dawson as Claire Temple, have had the opportunity to appear across the various TV series. Similarly, Mike Colter made his debut as Luke Cage on Jessica Jones before starring in his own standalone series, which hits Netflix on September 30th. Moss said she appreciates the opportunity to experience the different types of Marvel shows."I love it because all of them are different showrunners and the showrunners are super creative. It's really high quality. It's interesting to see everyone's energy in it," she said. "Jessica Jones was specifically one thing. It has that tone, it has Melissa in it. To go into these other shows and know what it's like to be on my show and go be a visitor on someone else's show, seeing the difference of it, it's fascinating."It was announced back in May that Moss would appear as Hogarth in Iron Fist . During her few days on set filming, Moss was particularly impressed by the way Finn Jones embodied Danny Rand."I think it really comes down to obviously the creator, but also the lead character has to hold so much," she said. "With us, Krysten was that person, and she embodied that character. To be watching Finn Jones was just fascinating, because I'm watching it unfold. They're finding their way, and I'm watching it unfold, but I'm not in it. I'm kind of watching it, because I'm not a regular. It's interesting."Even though Moss has been having fun appearing across the various Marvel Netflix shows, she is itching to get back to work on Jessica Jones: Season 2 , which is expected to air after The Defenders gets its 2017 premiere date."I can't wait to see what Melissa's going to do," Moss said. "I can't wait to see the story, because the stories were so good. She's such a great writer and her team is so good that I can't wait. It's like reading a great book where you can't wait to get back to it. I feel that way."Marvel's Luke Cage is the next in the franchise to premiere on Netflix. It will debut in its entirety on September 30th.

Terri Schwartz is Entertainment Editor at IGN. Talk to her on Twitter at @Terri_Schwartz