With production for The Day of the Jackal season 2 right around the corner, the hit Peacock thriller is preparing for a significant behind-the-scenes transition. The series, starring Eddie Redmayne, reimagines Frederick Forsyth’s classic novel—best known for its 1973 film adaptation and the more loosely “inspired” 1997 Hollywood remake, The Jackal, starring Bruce Willis.
The first season arrived on Peacock on September 7, 2024, (streaming on JioHotstar in India) introducing audiences to “The Jackal,” a fabled British assassin, and the relentless intelligence officer working to track him down. Season 1 closed in a way that perfectly set up the next chapter, but new information strongly suggests that season 2 will not just pick up where things left off—it could also bring an entirely new feel to the story.
Major Shake-Up in the Writers’ Room
According to Variety, a key creative change is underway. David Harrower, known for his acclaimed work on Lockerbie: A Search for the Truth, has been tapped as the new head writer for season 2. This marks a major shift, as Ronan Bennett, the show’s creator and original showrunner, will be stepping back from day-to-day writing duties. Bennett, however, will remain closely involved as an executive producer.
This switch in leadership is expected to have a clear impact on the tone and direction of the series. While some fans may initially be wary of such a transition, Harrower’s proven ability to deliver emotionally engaging and layered narratives suggests that the show may benefit from fresh creative energy.
High Expectations After Season 1’s Success
The first season of The Day of the Jackal was widely praised, both for its gripping storytelling and its strong performances from the cast. This means season 2 will have a lot to live up to. Viewers will be watching closely to see whether Harrower leans more heavily into Forsyth’s original source material or takes the story in bold new directions.
If executed well, the combination of Harrower’s style with Bennett’s established vision could push the series to even greater heights. In fact, there’s growing optimism that season 2 could surpass the success of the debut season, offering audiences an even more suspenseful and layered experience.
What This Means for the Future of the Series
Creative changes of this magnitude can often redefine a show, but in this case, it may actually serve as a catalyst for longevity. Bringing in a new lead writer ensures that the narrative remains fresh, while Bennett’s continued involvement provides consistency for long-term fans. Though it’s unclear how many seasons the show is expected to run, this shift could set the stage for a more dynamic and unpredictable story moving forward.
As production gears up, one thing is clear—The Day of the Jackal season 2 promises to shake things up both on and off screen. With a proven cast, a strong foundation from season 1, and a new creative voice steering the series, Peacock’s spy thriller has every chance of delivering an even more thrilling sophomore season.