But don't expect Daredevil-level fight scenes in the next Marvel Netflix TV series, the 13-episode show about a former superhero who turns in her tights and becomes a private detective after a series of tragic events.

"We're not Daredevil. We don't have a costume with a mask," Rosenberg says. "We have a very talented actress, Krysten Ritter, and it's her face all the time. Our reality is extremely grounded. If you read the Alias comic books, it's Jessica Jones on the toilet with her pants around her ankles. Jessica Jones did not train in martial arts, she's a street brawler. If you piss her off, boom, she kicks you."

And that extends to the stunt work as well.

"She doesn't fly but she can jump many stories, and she lands really badly, which is why she doesn't do it too often," Rosenberg says. "And the less you see it, the more believable it is. There will be flights in every episode and they'll get bigger and bigger and bigger but that's not my priority. That's not the nature of the story. This show is more character driven than anything like a scene in that universe."