Eve and Villanelle will be back on our screens earlier than planned after COVID-19 causes The Walking Dead finale to be postponed.
A new episode of Killing Eve will be available to view from 6am every Monday on iPlayer.
However, viewers who want to watch the show the old-fashioned way will need to tune in to BBC One at 9pm on Sunday evenings from Sunday 19 April. Following the announcement, a new trailer was teased, showing Villanelle dressed as a clown at a children's party, as well as getting musical singing and playing the piano.
The one-minute video also gives viewers a peak of one new cast member - Dame Harriet Walter - appearing to body-pop, and fight with Villanelle. The Crown's Danny Sapani and Game Of Throne's Gemma Whelan are among a host of new faces who will also join the new series.
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