While David Tennant might have spent four years playing one of sci-fi's most iconic characters, he's an actor who has always avoided type-casting thanks to an eclectic range of roles stretching from Shakespeare to "Harry Potter" to the dark detective drama "Broadchurch" — which will begin production on Season 3 next year. And right now, the former "Doctor Who" star is blowing minds on Netflix as Kilgrave, the terrifying villain of "Marvel's Jessica Jones." Read More: Getting Personal With The Stars and Creator of 'Marvel's Jessica Jones' (And What They Know About Season 2) Tennant's general cadence is a calming one, which may be why he's so captivating as Kilgrave. The purple-suited villain's superpower — the ability to make anyone in his presence do whatever he says — makes him incredibly dangerous and unbelievably compelling. Reached via phone, Tennant spoke with Indiewire about how he got involved with the Marvel universe and...
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