The hunt intensifies. Season 2 of The Day of the Jackal dives deeper into the shadows, as master assassin Jackal (Eddie Redmayne) finds himself in the crosshairsโboth professionally and personally. Picking up immediately after the explosive Season 1 finale, this gripping continuation raises the stakes, unraveling secrets, testing loyalties, and exposing vulnerabilities long buried.
Caught in a dual crisis, the Jackal must navigate a fractured marriage with his estranged wife Nuria (รrsula Corberรณ), even as he uncovers a devastating betrayal from his former mentor and handler, Timothy Winthrop (Charles Dance). With enemies encroaching and trust eroding, every decision becomes a gambleโand every move could be his last.

Season 2 peels back more layers of the Jackalโs psyche, revealing not just the killer, but the haunted man beneath. The icy precision that once defined him is now tempered by emotional fractures and painful reckonings. As personal and professional worlds collide, the Jackal is forced to confront not only the people whoโve shaped his pathโbut the person heโs become.


The returning cast strengthens the seriesโ complex web of espionage and intrigue, including Eleanor Matsuura as the razor-sharp Zina Jansone, Chukwudi Iwuji as tactical genius Osita Halcrow, Lia Williams as intelligence chief Isabel Kirby, Sule Rimi as loyal field operative Paul Pullman, and Florisa Kamara as Jasmine, the daughter Jackal never truly knew how to protect. Notably absent is Lashana Lynch, whose character Bianca concluded her arc in the previous season.


While filming is set to begin in early 2025, fans can expect a return in 2026โpending production timelines. With deeper emotional stakes and sharper political intrigue, The Day of the Jackal โ Season 2 promises to be a slow-burn thriller where every silence is loaded, and every step forward could lead to destruction.