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KILLING Eve has been thrilling fans for years with its tale of murder most horrid.

The show made a star of Jodie Comer who plays the sassy assassin Villanelle, but fans now fear that season 4 will be the last series.

Killing Eve is back for season 4 - but is it the last series?
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Killing Eve is back for season 4 - but is it the last series?Credit: BBC

Is season 4 of Killing Eve the final series?

We hate to be the barer of bad news, but this will be the last season of Killing Eve.

The smash hit series started back in 2017 and went on to become one of the biggest shows of the decade.

Speaking to , Jodie Comer revealed how she's feeling about the show coming to an end,by saying: "I’m trying not to think about it too much, honestly. It’s sad, you know?

"I’ve been with this character for a really, really long time."

However, she added that she's still on board with the decision to end the series after season four, explaining: "I would rather we ended on a good note and kept our integrity, instead of going on and on, and being kicked out the door."

BBC America have confirmed that Killing Eve season 4 will premiere on February 27, 2022 in the US.

The show usually comes out slightly later in the UK, so it shouldn't be long before it's available to watch here, but an exact air date is yet to be revealed.

What happened in Killing Eve season 3?

The unusual ending to the finale does promise a different direction for season four.

Unlike the season 1 and 2 finales which ended with them stabbing and shooting one another respectively, the season 3 finale of BBC's spy thriller Killing Eve ended on a more solemn and less violent note.

Eve, the way-off-the-books agent and Villanelle, the volatile assassin ended the series by standing back to back on London Bridge and attempting to follow Villanelle's suggestion to walk away from each other for good without looking back.

Are Jodie Comer and Sandra Oh back in season 4?

Fear not everyone's favourite psychopath Villanelle is back for the final series.

Actress Jodie reprises the role of the multi-lingual assassin.

And the show of course wouldn't be the same with it co-leading lady Sandra Oh who plays the titular role of Eve.

The black-comedy thriller's executive producer Sally Woodward Gentle teased: "Eve and Villanelle, having left each other in total turmoil on Tower Bridge at the end of season 3, are thrown into season 4 trying to figure out what they mean to each other and what their lives now stand for.

"And while Carolyn has shot a man in cold blood, she is trying to find out who is responsible for the hit on her son.

"This one is going to be a lot more personal and passionate than the seasons before."

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