Season three of Killing Eve is coming very soon.
And if you’re a fan of the hit BBC show, you’re probably wondering what to expect this time around.
Judging by the latest teaser clip, Villanelle and Eve come face to face yet again and sparks are set to fly.
As fans will know, there was a major cliffhanger at the end of season two (no spoilers for those who haven’t watched it) but despite this, both characters appear to live to tell the tale.
Dressed in dramatic red outfits, Villanelle (Jodie Comer) and Eve (Sandra Oh) will no doubt face each other in another major confrontation, judging by the latest sneak peek.
Hallelujah. #KillingEve pic.twitter.com/Yz2iGBEash
— Killing Eve (@KillingEve) February 28, 2020
The fact that Villanelle is holding a scalpel hints at what’s to come and we have a feeling she’s out for revenge, again referring to the end of season two.
There are some new faces on board including Dame Harriet Walter and Danny Sapani.
ANNOUNCING Production begins on @bbcamerica‘s Emmy®-Nominated hit series #KillingEve‘s Third Season. Dame Harriet Walter and Danny Sapani join the cast for the third season alongside new lead writer and executive producer Suzanne Heathcote. https://t.co/nUJy9Igoc2 pic.twitter.com/bpUciPeh26
— Killing Eve (@KillingEve) August 19, 2019
It also looks as though Carolyn Martens and Konstantin Vasiliev are also returning and as we know, Eve and Carolyn didn’t exactly part on good terms in the season two finale.
Suzanne Heathcote is the lead writer and executive producer for this season.
BBC America has confirmed that the new season will begin at 10pm on Sunday, April 2. Much like previous seasons, fans in the UK and Ireland are going to have to wait a little while afterwards.
However, if you were worried that season three would spell the end of the immensely successful thriller series, season four has already been confirmed.
Sex Education and Secret Diary of a Call Girl’s Laura Neal will write the upcoming fourth season, according to Deadline. Season four is expected to go into production later this year.