When the cancellation of Marvel's Jessica Jones was confirmed earlier this year, it followed on the heels of Daredevil, Luke Cage, Iron Fist and The Punisher also getting the axe – so while fans may not have been surprised, they were certainly disappointed.

Some have held out hope that the show or the characters could make a comeback one way or another in the future, but star Krysten Ritter, who plays the titular super-powered and troubled private investigator, has now ruled out reprising the character.

"Do I think I'll play her again? I don't think so," she told TVLine. "I feel like I've played her, you know? I feel really good about it. I feel good about closing the door."

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The actress isn't the only person who feels satisfied with the show's ending, with showrunner Melissa Rosenberg previously telling Digital Spy that the show reached a natural conclusion.

"All three seasons are very much of a piece, each like a chapter of Jessica’s life," she told us.

"So the first two chapters were very much about Jessica chasing her demons, both literal and internal and looking into her history and her origins and her family. They're very much about resolving many of those past traumas.

"So going into season three, having faced all of those, it was very much about looking forward. Trying to build a future for herself for the first time. We wanted to explore the universal theme of finding your place in the world.

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"The show follows this character and every season we want to push her into new territory and explore new facets of her character. The story sort of naturally came to a nice satisfying close.

"We had the opportunity to really resolve this chapter of her life and all the characters."

Rosenberg also added that the cast and crew feel they are "going out on a high", saying: "It feels very complete to me now. I didn't plan for that, or anticipate it, but it has just naturally come to a close."

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Krysten also recently discussed the position of Marvel's Netflix shows as being in "a dark corner of the Marvel universe", saying: "We deal with trauma and sexual assault and PTSD.

"I don't think those issues are being tackled as much in the films. So I appreciate what we're doing here in our show."

Jessica Jones season 3 is now available to watch on Netflix.

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