Ah :flushed:
No way she knows too much. She’s one of them.
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The Day of the Jackal – Season 2 (2025)
:point_right:Watch here: moviehot25.com
The long-awaited return of The Day of the Jackal wastes no time pulling audiences back into its cold, merciless world—a pressure-cooker of espionage, betrayal, and simmering vendettas where every move is a calculated risk and every alliance a potential trap. Eddie Redmayne once again commands the screen as the enigmatic Jackal, an assassin whose lethal p... see more
The Day of the Jackal – Season 2 (2025)
:point_right:Watch here: moviehot25.com
The long-awaited return of The Day of the Jackal wastes no time pulling audiences back into its cold, merciless world—a pressure-cooker of espionage, betrayal, and simmering vendettas where every move is a calculated risk and every alliance a potential trap. Eddie Redmayne once again commands the screen as the enigmatic Jackal, an assassin whose lethal precision is matched only by the chaos now threatening to engulf him.
Season 2 picks up in the volatile aftermath of the first season’s explosive climax. The Jackal finds himself locked in a perilous war on two fronts: a fragile bid to repair his fractured marriage to his estranged wife, Nuria (Úrsula Corberó), and a deadly reckoning with former employer Timothy Winthrop (Charles Dance), whose ruthless betrayal during a mission of global consequence has triggered a cascade of treacherous fallout. This chapter digs deeper than ever into the Jackal’s psyche, peeling back the layers of his carefully crafted facade to reveal the emotional toll, moral compromises, and haunting ghosts that come with a life built on violence and deception.
The formidable ensemble returns—Eleanor Matsuura as the relentless Zina Jansone, Chukwudi Iwuji as the calculating tactician Osita Halcrow, Lia Williams as political powerbroker Isabel Kirby, Sule Rimi as loyal ally Paul Pullman, and Florisa Kamara as Jasmine Pullman—while the absence of Lashana Lynch’s Bianca leaves a lingering void after her poignant departure.
With production slated for early 2025 and a premiere eyed for 2026, Season 2 raises the stakes to their breaking point. It’s a tense, high-octane blend of intrigue and danger where loyalties shift like shadows, trust is a luxury no one can afford, and one wrong step could mean the end—for the Jackal, and for everyone in his crosshairs.
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Who's confusing who
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Ghana's public debt increased by GHC42.7 billion in Q1 2025, bringing the total to GHC769.4 billion. This report is based on the Bank of Ghana's latest Economic and Financial Data
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He lost everything to thr fire in Makola
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Michael Snr
@dumbo.junior
- with Bismark Iyaz, Matthew Wandam, Fredrick Gonu, Abraham Tetteh
Jan 13, 2023
Afrof" target="_blank" class="rendered_basurl"> www.facebook.com... see more Afrofuturism" target="_blank" class="rendered_basurl"> www.facebook.com Central I grew up around Black musicians, drummers, and witnessing the power of drumming circles. My favorite drum was always the Odondo or Talking Drum from West Africa. This drum is special because it can mimic the tone of the human voice. Historically, it was used to communicate between different villages across long distances. Once in America, the Dondo and many other drums were used along with chants and dances to send messages. African drums were even banned during slavery out of fear that message might've been sent to start rebellions. I always wondered what our ancestors were trying to say with those drums. I imagine they made the drums scream and cry for Africa. I know they wanted to go home so bad. The sound of the drums reached far, but not far enough to reach all the way back to the motherland. What if there were African drums back then with sophisticated sound technology that would allow them to be heard across continents? Maybe they could have called to home and home would have heard and responded. What would those drums look like? If anyone has more information on the talking drum and the importance of the drum in Black culture and tradition please feel free to share with us.
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Moral Of The Story
*Looks can be decieving
*First Imperessions also matter
But who are we trying to decieve?? :nerd:
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The woman who invented the Barbie doll had spent 13 years convincing her husband to start producing such toys, but was always rejected.
Then she invested in production herself, and the family earned millions of dollars.
Buzz :books: History ( t.me
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