Once again, Killing Eve proves it can be one of the most unpredictable shows currently on TV.
Newly released images for the fourth and final season reveal Eve apparently in disguise, while Villanelle heads to church.
(Ok, Eve in disguise definitely tracks, regardless of where season 4 goes. But I definitely didn’t see “Villanelle discovers God” coming.)
According to AMC Networks, the start of the show’s final season sees our leading ladies in “very different places.” (A moment of silence for any fans still holding out hope the duo would finally set off together after that season 3 bridge finale.)
The season synopsis says, “Eve is on a revenge mission, while Villanelle has found a brand-new community in an attempt to prove she’s not a “monster.” Having killed Paul, Carolyn goes to extraordinary lengths to continue to chase down The Twelve and the person that ordered Kenny’s hit.”
AMC Networks also promises “a messy, nuanced and totally glorious series finale”… whatever that means. You can check out first look images of Killing Eve season 4 episodes 1 and 2 below.
Killing Eve S4E1 Images
Killing Eve S4E2 Images
Fiona Shaw as Carolyn in KE402 Camille Cottin as Hélène in KE402 Sandra Oh as Eve in KE402
The Beginning of the End
The final installment of Killing Eve continues the tradition of tapping a new showrunner for each season. Wrapping up the series will be Laura Neal (Sex Education, Secret Diary of a Call Girl).
Sandra Oh and Jodie Comer will reprise their roles as Eve and Villanelle respectively. The show also stars Fiona Shaw and Kim Bodnia. And while we don’t know much about the plot of the final season yet, the images did reveal Camille Cottin’s Hélène, indicating we haven’t left her season 3 plotline behind.
Technically, AMC Networks also released a teaser for the final season, which you can watch below. It’s more of a date reveal than anything though – no actual footage to speculate about just yet.
The final season of Killing Eve premieres with back-to-back episodes on Sunday, February 27 on BBC America. (I’m calling it now – it’s so we can get a romantically-charged final teaser for Valentine’s Day.)
Episodes will also air weekly on AMC on Mondays, and you can catch them a week early on AMC+, starting February 20.
Source: AMC Networks