Krysten Ritter is not up for a "Jessica Jones" revival and the actor says she is content about "closing the door" on the Marvel-Netflix series.
The show, whose third and now final season premiered last October, was cancelled by the streaming service in February.
In the eponymous series, the 37-year-old actor played the former superhero who opens her own detective agency.
With Disney's upcoming streaming platform Disney+, fans often wondered if the show or characters might get a new lease of life, but Ritter said she does not want to play the role again.
"Do I think I'll play her again? I don't think so. I feel like I've played her, you know? I feel really good about it. I feel good about closing the door," she told TVLine.
"Jessica Jones" showrunner Melissa Rosenberg echoed Ritter's sentiments.
"I feel like this is a really complete, closed chapter. I mean, never say never. But I feel ready to tell all new stories," Rosenberg said.
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