Jack and Jill

Jack and Jill are the secondary antagonists of the DreamWorks's 23rd full-length animated feature film, Puss in Boots, until they betray their boss and become the true main antagonists near the end. They are a married couple and a pair of murderous outlaws.

Jack is voiced by Billy Bob Thornton and Jill is voiced by Amy Sedaris.

Role in the film
In Puss in Boots, Jack and Jill are in the possession of the magic beans from the Jack and the Beanstalk story. Eventually, Puss, Kitty Softpaws, and Humpty Dumpty track them down in their piglet-filled cart and, after battling them, manage to steal to get into the giant's keep.

However, it is revealed later that Jack and Jill were in cahoots with Humpty and Kitty to take the Golden Goose and trick Puss into being imprisoned in his home town. Jack and Jill were seemingly just Humpty's minions. Later on, the Great Terror arrives to retrieve the Golden Goose, its baby. It is revealed that Jack and Jill were planning to betray Humpty all along, wanting more than just golden eggs but the actual goose. They try to steal the Goose when Humpty had a change of heart and tried to help Puss lure the Great Terror away from San Ricardo, holding their gun to Humpty's head, only for Kitty Softpaws to fight them off and then be stomped on by the Terror.

During the credits, Jack and Jill are seen in full body casts.

Personality
Jack and Jill are the two nasty, greedy, uncaring, impatient, traitorous, manipulative, calculating, and unpleasant outlaws united in a life of crime. They are both diabolical, brutish, and violent. However, Jack seems to have a more loyal and sensitive side: Throughout the film, he suggests to Jill that they settle down and raise a child together, such as his favorite piglet, Hamhock. However, Jill is completely against the idea, preferring the criminal life instead.

Trivia

 * Throughout the film, Jack tries convincing Jill that they should have a family but she assumes that they should be taking care of their piglets.
 * It is unknown what they would do with Humpty currently, but it's probable that they never intended to stay on Humpty's side from the start and would eventually kill him before taking the goose for themselves.
 * Jack and Jill are thought to be the main antagonists, however Humpty is the true main villain since he is their boss. However, they later turn on him and demand to have the goose for themselves.