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The Far Side
By Gary Larson
The Jackal returns soon.
Peacock's hit spy series is officially launching on another mission next year.
Based on the 1971 political thriller novel of the same name by Frederick Forsyth, which was also previously adapted into a film in 1973, The Day of the Jackal follows a ruthless British assassin known as "The Jackal" (Eddie Redmayne) in a cat-and-mouse chase with an MI6 officer (Lashana Lynch) investigating him. Though there's only one book about The Jackal from Forsyth, The Day of the Jackal season 1's ending made some significant departures from the novel to leave the door open for season 2 and beyond.
The series launched to impressive acclaim in late 2024, currently holding a "Certified Fresh" 85% score from critics on Rotten Tomatoes. The Day of the Jackal was also nominated for several awards for its freshman outing, including an Emmy for Outstanding Cinematography for a Series (One Hour), two Actor Awards from SAG-AFTRA, two Golden Globes, two Critics Choice Awards, and more.
The cast of The Day of the Jackal season 1 was led by Eddie Redmayne as the titular elusive assassin, whose real name was later revealed as Alexander Duggan, with No Time to Die star Lashana Lynch portraying the intelligence officer working to capture him. The ensemble also included Úrsula Corberó, Chukwudi Iwuji, Khalid Abdalla, Lia Williams, Eleanor Matsuura, Damian Richardson, Charles Dance, Nick Blood, Kate Dickie, and Gerard Kearns, among others.
In addition to the return of Redmayne, Peacock has gradually revealed some of the newcomers joining the assassin for season 2's cast of characters. Matt Bomer was recently confirmed to star in a recurring role as a new villain in The Day of the Jackal season 2, though details about his character are still being kept under wraps. Furthermore, I May Destroy You's Weruche Opia and Halo's Pablo Schreiber will appear in recurring roles that have yet to be disclosed.
Plot details for the upcoming episodes are also being kept under wraps with The Day of the Jackal season 2 production already underway in Budapest. Filming kicked off earlier this spring, though the timeline for completion has yet to be revealed. Season 1 began filming in June 2023 and extended through the fall before the series premiered in November 2024; if season 2 follows that timeline, then production will likely conclude by the end of this summer.
As such, The Day of the Jackal season 2 isn't expected to premiere until summer 2027 at the earliest, though a fall release could be in the cards to repeat season 1's strategy.
I can't stand ScreenRant but I swear they ship jaydick more than we do when they use pics like this
Wednesday had been so burned in season one, she sort of fell in love, and had wandered down the romantic path with Tyler, and then got the shock of her life when he was discovered to be a Hyde, the monster who was responsible for these murders. So she’s definitely closed that door, and it feels like that’s what she should do. But that said, there’s still—when she gets back and eventually confronts and encounters Tyler in his cell at Willow Hill, there’s something there. They have chemistry, and Tyler speaks to it, and calls her out on it. So I think there’s something there, on Tyler’s side, definitely, he holds a flame for Wednesday, and he doesn’t want her to—doesn’t let her forget that. So I think there’s something there, and those actors—Hunter and Jenna have incredible chemistry together and we love those scenes, so there’s that happening.
--Miles Millar (Screen Rant Plus, Aug. 8 2025)
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What do the clickbait gods of bullshit have for me this morning?
Ohhhh, the Borg are changed FOREVER(!!!!!!1!!oneoneone) with a "canon update". What could it possibly be?
Well...
It's a non-canon comic book, so that was a lie. And it was basically that Jurati's Borg from Picard season 2 show up and help out. Wow. Star Trek will never be the same again.
Someone get me a cigarette.
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I’m not going to back down.
Sabezra 💜💙 forever!