The Netflix series based on Marvel Comics superhero Jessica Jones is well known for its theme of female empowerment, but the show has taken yet another step in that direction with the streamer announcing that every one of season two’s 13 episodes will be directed by a woman.

Women directed only 11 percent of some 250 recent films, so the producers of Jessica Jones wanted to do something big, according to Entertainment Weekly.

Showrunner Melissa Rosenberg presented producers with the idea of hiring several female directors for season two of the superhero show but noted how surprised she was when Allie Goss, Netflix’s VP in charge of original series, upped the ante and asked why all not have 13 episodes helmed by a female director.

“She said, ‘Why not all 13?’ I was like, ‘Oh my God, of course!'” Rosenberg told EW.

Rosenberg hastened to add that the female directors who are lined up to take their shot at the show are all veterans, not first-timers who need a break. She said there are a lot of established female directors, “so what we did was simply open the door. It wasn’t like we had to give a bunch of women their first break. It was just being inclusive.”

Indeed, Rosenberg insisted that she does not want people to think Jessica Jones is doing some sort of favor for these female directors.

They were doing us a favor by joining our roster,” Rosenberg insisted. “And, you know, we’re looking forward to the day when we’re not even having this conversation, we’re just talking about them as qualified people who happen to be women. Hopefully, we’re there someday, but now? Not yet.”

Producers have already tweeted out an introduction for some of the female directors taking the lead on the show.

Jessica Jones, which stars Krysten Ritter, Mike Colter, and Carrie-Anne Moss, returns to Netflix on March 8 (which is International Women’s Day).

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