Redmayne sheds some light on the final scene between Bianca and Jackal in an interview with TV Insider. The actor reveals that the decision about the Jackal’s survival was made before the series went into production. He believes that the Jackal “has deep respect for Bianca because they are two sides of the same coin” while relating to “her tenacity” and “obsession.” The final moment is about balance, but it also reveals the core of their relationship is a game. Check out what Redmayne said:
It was a balance because if you watch the original movie in which the Jackal dies — spoilers, sorry — it is so quick and ruthless, and it’s the astonishing genius of that last moment in Zinneman’s movie. Even though it had been decided before we started shooting that there the Jackal was potentially gonna continue, I think that Anu and the team wanted to retain something of the shock factor of the kind of the abruptness that is so unique. And yet, how do you do that whilst also paying respect to a character played so beautifully by Lashana who we’ve sat with? I remember our rehearsal day of that [episode] finding what that balance was….
That moment when he comes and momentarily kneels by her, they never meet other than these glancing moments in which their worlds played, but there is something. The Jackal, I think, has deep respect for Bianca because they are two sides of the same coin, and her tenacity and her obsession is something that he relates to. And even though it’s been a relationship that has been not tangible through meeting, it’s been one that intellectually has been — it’s the game. As she says, ‘I wanna win.’
What This Means For Bianca And Jackal In The Day Of The Jackal
The Jackal Has Similar Motives To Bianca





Our Take On Bianca & Jackal’s Dynamic In The Day Of The Jackal
Bianca Dies In A Similar Way Jackal Dies In The Film

Both the Jackal and Bianca are morally questionable characters. Bianca would do anything to get the Jackal, even though it makes her the bad guy. Bianca puts her family in danger, and she neglects her husband and marriage. She also has several deaths on her hand. The Jackal is the same. He’d stop at nothing to finish a job, and apparently, the Jackal enjoys the high risk and challenge that comes with the job more than the monetary reward.