El Dia Del Chacal - Temporada 1eps8 May 2026
Claire arrives at the warehouse at dusk. She hears gunfire from inside. Peering through a broken window: The Jackal is fighting Kowalski hand-to-hand among crates of counterfeit passports and assault rifles. It’s brutal, silent, efficient. Kowalski lands a knife in the Jackal’s shoulder. The Jackal responds by snapping Kowalski’s elbow backward.
Marceau: “You’re too close, Claire. Your husband’s photo is still your phone’s wallpaper. Step back or I’ll pull you off.” El dia del chacal - Temporada 1EPS8
From the shadows, a figure steps forward. It’s Kowalski —a brutal ex-Stasi operative who trained the Jackal a decade ago. The mentor. The only man the Jackal ever feared. Claire arrives at the warehouse at dusk
El día del chacal (Season 1) Episode Title: Episodio 8: El precio de la sangre (The Price of Blood) Runtime: 52 minutes Logline: The Jackal’s escape from a failed assassination attempt in Berlin triggers a chain reaction that forces both hunter and prey to cross a final, unforgiving line. Previously in El día del chacal (Episodes 1–7): The Jackal (a master of disguise, codenamed “Chacal”) has been hired by a shadow syndicate to kill a charismatic but divisive European Commission president. French intelligence agent Claire Dubois , whose husband was murdered in a collateral hit during the Jackal’s first contract, has become obsessed with stopping him. In Episode 7, she cornered him in a Berlin hotel moments before he was to shoot the president during a private gala. A firefight erupted. The president escaped, but the Jackal vanished into the night, wounded. Episode 8: Full Story Cold Open – 3:00 AM, Berlin Back Alleys It’s brutal, silent, efficient
Rain slicks the cobblestones. The Jackal (40s, lean, sharp features now smeared with grime and blood) limps past dumpsters, clutching a bullet graze on his ribs. His earpiece crackles: “Operación fallida. Corta todos los lazos.” (Operation failed. Cut all ties.) His handlers are abandoning him. No extraction. No payment. He is now a ghost with no master.
The Fixer smiles: “Already hired someone better. Cheaper. And loyal.”