Netflix already dropped the entire episodes of Jessica Jones Season 3 on June 14. As Jessica Jones Season 4 may not be in the works anytime soon after the cancellation, here are the casts that made their marks in the series.

For the last time, Krysten Ritter returns as the private investigator Jessica Jones. In the new and final season, she faces the "highly intelligent psychopath" Gregory Salinger.

Salinger is played by The Knick star Jeremy Bobb. The Jessica Jones Season 3 antagonist is based on the Marvel character Foolkiller. He is described to be an "unhinged psychopathic serial killer" that Collider noted as "an internet troll," per Express.co.uk.

Of course, the show will never be complete without Rachael Taylor, who plays as Jessica's best friend Patricia "Trish" Walker. After their fall out in the second season, the two have to mend their friendship in their final outing to take down the enemy together.

Jessica Jones Season 3 also features the return of Eka Darville as Jessica's neighbor-turned-rival-PI Malcolm. He is a recovering addict that is now working with Jeri Hogarth.

Hogarth is the brilliant lawyer played by Carrie-Anne Moss. She is from the firm Hogarth, Chao and Benowitz. In Jessica Jones Season 3, she has to deal with a new case -- her health -- after being diagnosed with Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).  

Aside from these major characters, Jessica Jones Season 3 introduces the first transgender character in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), Gillian. The role is also played by a trans actress, Aneesh Sheth, per Screen Rant.

Gillian is Jessica's new assistant. The two have an entertaining relationship, making her the best companion for the private investigator.

She is smart, cheeky, and has a quick wit. Although she seems not to care about Jessica, the truth is Gillian is concerned about her boss' welfare.  

Gillian's backstory is never discussed in Jessica Jones Season 3, which is a good aspect for the character. In an interview with iNews, Sheth explained there is nothing mention about her being trans in the show.

There is also no narrative about Gillian's identity in the series. "Which I think is wonderful because trans people exist in the world, and it's not always about their [trans] narrative," she explained.

Fans can now start binge-watching Jessica Jones Season 3 on Netflix, along with its first two installments. There are no words about Jessica Jones Season 4 yet, but fans are hoping to see it on Disney's streaming platform, Disney+.