All Hell just broke loose, and it's left poor Jessica Jones with bloody knuckles. But it looks like she'll be doing all right as she enjoys a nightcap following a bar fight massacre. Even the jukebox in this local Hell's Kitchen watering hole knows not to mess with this Marvel superhero. The latest trailer for Netflix's next Marvel series has arrived from Japan. And it proves why this is going to be your next binge obsession.

After months of anticipation, Netflix announced its highly-anticipated original series Marvel's Jessica Jones will premiere on November 20, 2015 at 12:01am PT in all territories where Netflix is available. That teaser was delivered via the show's social handle @JessicaJones. Today's new footage comes courtesy of Netflix Japan's Twitter page to give us some actual footage, which shows that Krysten Ritter's title character is certainly not one to be trifled with. After leaving a trail of battered bodies in her wake, it should be only a matter of time before she meets another Hell's Kitchen vigilante, lawyer Matt Murdock.

Marvel's Jessica Jones is the second of four Netflix original series', all of which are epic live-action adventures spread out over the course of the next few years. It comes after Marvel's Daredevil, which launched April 10th. Jessica Jones will then be followed by Marvel's Luke Cage and Marvel's Iron Fist sometime in 2016. This is all leading up to the teaming of the main characters in Marvel's The Defenders, to premiere only on Netflix sometime in 2018. Marvel's Daredevil is returning for Season 2 in spring 2016, and it promises to introduce Marvel comic book characters The Punisher and Elektra into the MCU.

Marvel's Jessica Jones is a suspenseful, edgy look into the life of Jessica Jones, one of the most popular new Marvel characters of the last decade, as she faces demons from within and without. The drama will premiere with 13 one-hour episodes. 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 in New York City.

Krysten Ritter (Jessica Jones) is joined by an amazing cast including David Tennant (Kilgrave), Mike Colter (Luke Cage) and Rachael Taylor (Trish Walker). Also appearing throughout the series are Carrie-Anne Moss, Eka Darville, Erin Moriarty, and Wil Traval, among others. Marvel's Jessica Jones on Netflix is Executive Produced by series Showrunner Melissa Rosenberg (Twilight, Dexter) and Liz Friedman (Elementary), along with Jeph Loeb (Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., Smallville, Heroes), who also serves as Marvel's Head of Television. For more information on Marvel's Jessica Jones, please visit: Netflix and the official social pages: Twitter, Facebook and Marvel. While we anxiously await November to roll around, watch what happens when a group of supposed tough guys (and girls) try to mess with Jessica Jones.