Jodie Comer and Sandra Oh have won numerous awards for their performances as Villanelle and Eve Polastri in Killing Eve.
Killing Eve stars Jodie Comer and Sandra Oh have said the “unpredictable” fourth series is to be the last – and producers have warned fans to “buckle up”.
The cat-and-mouse thriller became a huge hit following its launch in 2018, as viewers became gripped by intelligence agent Eve Polastri’s obsessive hunt for Russian assassin Villanelle.
Both actresses have picked up numerous awards for their performances, and the TV show also cemented Fleabag creator and star Phoebe Waller-Bridge, the main writer for the first series, as one of the UK’s big creative talents.
Killing Eve also features Fiona Shaw as MI5 boss Carolyn Martens and Kim Bodnia as Villanelle’s handler Konstantin.
Production on the fourth and final season will begin in the early summer in the UK and across Europe, with the series launching on BBC One and BBC iPlayer in 2022.
Oh described the show as one of her “greatest experiences” and said she was looking forward “to diving back into Eve’s remarkable mind soon”.
She added: “I’m so grateful for all cast and crew who have brought our story to life and to the fans who have joined us and will be back for our exciting and unpredictable fourth and final season.”