Development on the second season of Marvel’s Netflix Daredevil has somewhat overshadowed Jessica Jones in recent months, but with the latter still angling for a 2015 release, Netflix has finally stepped up to confirm our second Defender. In lieu of an official date, Jessica Jones has been confirmed for a fourth-quarter 2015 premiere .

As revealed at the ongoing TCA press tour (sigh, that time again), Marvel’s Netflix Jessica Jones will premiere all 13 episodes in the fourth quarter of 2015, ideally with Netflix releasing a new Marvel series every six months. We’ll presume for the moment that Daredevil Season 2 will keep largely to its spot in a spring 2016 premiere, though no word exactly on when Mike Colter’s Luke Cage will premiere in his own series, or if Netflix intends to keep Jessica Jones in her own ongoing series as well.

So reads Marvel’s AKA Jessica Jones official synopsis:

After a tragic ending to her short-lived super hero stint, Jessica Jones is rebuilding her personal life and career as a detective who gets pulled into cases involving people with extraordinary abilities in New York City.

In addition to Krysten Ritter in the title role, Marvel’s Jessica Jones also features among its cast Mike Colter as fellow future Defender Luke Cage, Doctor Who favorite David Tennant as the villainous Zebediah Kilgrave, Carrie-Anne Moss as “Harper” and Transformers star Rachael Taylor as Patsy “Hellcat” Walker. Run creatively by Melissa Rosenberg, the series also features in recurring roles Eka Darville as Jessica’s neighbor, Erin Moriarty as a client, and Wil Traval as a police officer.

Marvel’s Jessica Jones also has recent rumors suggesting a number of Daredevil cameos, but what should we expect from the late 2015 premiere?