Eddie Redmayne looks stylish in a patterned shirt and black polo as he joins hot co-star Ursula Corbero on The Day Of The Jackal press tour in Madrid

He is considered one of the most charming actors in Hollywood.

And on Thursday, Eddie Redmayne looked very much the leading man as he joined his co-star Ursula Corbero at The Day Of The Jackal press tour in Madrid.

The actor, 42, looked effortlessly stylish in a sleek black and cream graphic shirt layered over a classic black polo neck.

He paired the ensemble with wide-leg black trousers and polished the look with smart black Louboutin loafers.

Meanwhile, Ursula, 35, turned heads in a blue and white striped top which featured a shirt-inspired collar.

She paired the top with a burgundy leather mini skirt and sheer black stockings that accentuated her slender pins.

Eddie Redmayne looked very much the leading man as joined co-star Ursula Corbero at The Day Of The Jackal press tour in Madrid
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Eddie Redmayne looked very much the leading man as joined co-star Ursula Corbero at The Day Of The Jackal press tour in Madrid

The 42-year-old actor looked effortlessly stylish in a sleek black and cream graphic shirt layered over a classic black polo neck
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The 42-year-old actor looked effortlessly stylish in a sleek black and cream graphic shirt layered over a classic black polo neck

The beauty added inches to her frame in a pair of black block heels and kept accessories to a minimum.

The duo looked incredible as they posed up a storm for the press snaps.

The new drama sees Eddie play an elusive assassin who makes his living carrying out hits for the highest fee – with Money Heist actor Úrsula starring as his Spanish wife.

Nuria lives a life of luxury with the couple’s son, who is oblivious to her husband’s true profession until a suspected affair spurs her to unravel the truth.

The pair share passion for one another, something which is obvious in snaps from the series – where Nuria can be wrapping her legs around her beau.

In another part of the series, Jackal caresses his wife’s face while she is also seen gazing lovingly at him during happier times.

There is a partially true story behind the reboot, based on Frederick Forsyth’s 1971 book of the same name.

The book the 10-part series is based on made comment on the political environment at the time of writing.

He paired the ensemble with wide-leg black trousers and polished the look with smart black Louboutin loafers
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He paired the ensemble with wide-leg black trousers and polished the look with smart black Louboutin loafers

Meanwhile, Ursula, 35, turned heads in a blue and white striped top which featured a shirt-inspired collar
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Meanwhile, Ursula, 35, turned heads in a blue and white striped top which featured a shirt-inspired collar

She paired the top with a burgundy leather mini skirt and sheer black stockings that accentuated her slender pins
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She paired the top with a burgundy leather mini skirt and sheer black stockings that accentuated her slender pins

The duo looked incredible as they posed up a storm for the press snaps
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The duo looked incredible as they posed up a storm for the press snaps

Eddie’s character The Jackal is professional assassin who gets contracted by the OAS (Organisation armée secrete), which translates to ‘secret army organisation’ and was actually a real group.

In the original novel, the dissident parliamentary group planned to assassinate the President of France at the time – Charles de Gaulle, which is also a real plot that unfolded.

The group’s motive was to stop Algeria from becoming independent from French rule, which was something the President was planning a referendum on in 1961.

In the book, their initial attempts to assassinate him were based on real life, however, everything that follows is fictional.

The series is being made by Carnival Films and was commissioned by Sky Studios, who will then air the anticipated series across the UK and much of Europe, as well as US streaming service Peacock.

The Mirror also reports that the huge wage Eddie earned was the ‘highest ever paid to a star’, but that is now becoming the ‘norm’ when big money companies such as Netflix, Apple and in this case Peacock, are involved.

A source said: ‘Many TV companies and broadcasters are struggling with budgets being squeezed but not with high-end drama for a global audience involving the streamers.

‘If you can do a deal with one of them, you can absolutely break the bank.’

The new drama sees Eddie play an elusive assassin who makes his living carrying out hits for the highest fee - with Money Heist actor Úrsula starring as his Spanish wife
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The new drama sees Eddie play an elusive assassin who makes his living carrying out hits for the highest fee – with Money Heist actor Úrsula starring as his Spanish wife

The pair share passion for one another, something which is obvious in snaps from the series - where Nuria can be wrapping her legs around her beau
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The pair share passion for one another, something which is obvious in snaps from the series – where Nuria can be wrapping her legs around her beau

It was adapted for the small screen by Ronan Bennett, the creator and writer of the critically acclaimed English crime drama Top Boy – and also starring are Guardians Of The Galaxy’s Chukwudi Iwuji and Game Of Thrones’ Charles Dance.

The Day Of The Jackal was directed by Brian Kirk whose credits include Game Of Thrones and Luther.

The series is produced by Carnival Films, which is part of Universal International Studios, a division of Universal Studio Group.

Eddie serves as an executive producer, Lashana Lynch as a co-executive producer, and author Frederick as the consulting producer.

Fellow executive producers Gareth Neame and Nigel Marchant, who both worked on Downton Abbey, spoke to GQ about the project.

Gareth said: ‘We both loved the book, and we saw the film when we were kids — I’ve seen the film many times through my life, and always really respected it.’

The Jackal (Eddie) is an elusive assassin who makes his living carrying out hits for the highest fee
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The Jackal (Eddie) is an elusive assassin who makes his living carrying out hits for the highest fee

‘While they were at first cautious to tackle source material that carries with it such esteem, to expand the story across episodic TV seemed too good an opportunity to turn down.

‘It’s such an iconic, gripping story, that to revisit that in a contemporary context, with all the benefits of a multi-episodic show … we thought that would be really interesting to take this much-respected IP and develop it this way.’

Nigel agreed: ‘I think that [this] kind of title is in so many people’s consciousness … And then yeah, what’s the benefit of telling this with a bigger canvas?’

Answering the main question of why the series is set in the 2020s as opposed to the ’60s of the book and the film, Gareth simply said: ‘If we’d stayed in the past, why do it? You can’t better the film.’

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