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‘Marvel’s Jessica Jones’ Netflix Series: Episode Titles Leaked? Release Date In October?

Aug 25, 2015 11:22 AM EDT | By Jason Fonbuena

Episode titles for the upcoming "Marvel's Jessica Jones" Netflix series have allegedly been leaked online as a separate report claimed an October release date for the Krysten Ritter starrer.

By increasing the number in the URL for the series by one digit, Reddit user UnbreakablJimmySmits claimed to have discovered the titles for all 13 episodes - some even with runtimes. Check them out below based on their assumed order:

1x01 - "AKA Ladies Night" (52m)

1x02 - "AKA Crush Syndrome" (52m)

1x03 - "AKA It's Called Whiskey" (54m)

1x04 - "AKA 99 Friends"

1x05 - "AKA The Sandwich Saved Me" (50m)

1x06 - "AKA You're a Winner" (54m)

1x07 - "AKA Top Shelf Perverts"

1x08 - "AKA WWJD?"

1x09 - "AKA Sin Bin"

1x10 - "AKA The Kumbaya Circle Jerk"

1x11 - "AKA I've Got the Blues"

1x12 - "AKA Jewel and the Power Man"

1x13 - "AKA Smile"

As SlashFilm noted, all episodes are prefixed by "AKA" even though "Marvel's Jessica Jones" Netflix series has officially dropped the prefix back in June. It should be noted that these titles haven't been confirmed and ScreenCrush advised follwers to take the news with caution.

Starring Krysten Ritter as the eponymous character, the series is based on the R-rated comic book series "Alias."

The official synopsis reads, "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."

Not much is known about the show at this point although show runner Melissa Rosenberg hinted that viewers may catch a glimpse of the "Breaking Bad" actress in costume as one of her former alter egos.

She also said that it will be "very different" from "Daredevil" and even teased that Rosario Dawson's Claire Temple may be "dropping in" on the show. Marvel TV boss Jeph Loeb described it as "a psychological thriller."

Comic book fans won't need to worry as co-creator Brian Michael Bendis has given "Jessica Jones" his stamp of approval saying it's "just like the comics on their best day," as Franchise Herald reported last month.

Joining Ritter in the main cast are Mike Colter (Luke Cage/Power Man), David Tennant (Zebediah Kilgrave/Purple Man), Carrie Ann-Moss (Harper) and Rachael Taylor (Patsy Walker/Hellcat).

An exact release date for "Marvel's Jessica Jones" Netflix series has yet to be confirmed although MTV reported that it will premiere in October "six months after the release of 'Daredevil' back in April."

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