In patients with pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC), we show that response to radiation therapy (RT) is characterized by increased IL2R and IL2R expression, decreased ILR2 and exhaustion markers. The bispecific PD-1-targeted IL-2 variant (IL2v) immunocytokine with engineered IL-2 cis-targeted to PD-1 and abolished IL2R binding targets the activation of tumor-antigen specific T cells while rescuing them from Treg suppression. Using aPD1-IL2v in orthotopic PDAC KPC-driven tumor models, we show marked improvement in local and metastatic survival along with profound increase in tumor-infiltrating polyfunctional CD8 T cell subsets with a transcriptionally and metabolically active phenotype, and preferential activation of antigen-specific CD8 T cells. In combination with single dose RT, aPD1-IL2v treatment results in a robust, durable expansion of polyfunctional CD8 T cells, T cell stemness, tumor-specific memory immune response, NK cell activation, and decreased Tregs. These data show that the novel aPD1-IL2v, leads to profound local and distant response in PDAC.