'Killing Eve' star Jodie Comer previews season 3, and new twists and turns for Villanelle and Eve.
walked away, seemingly getting the final word. But Eve is not dead. And these two formidable forces are not going to be able to bury their mutual obsessions, no matter how hard they try. Season 3 of the BBC America spy thriller, which launches Sunday at 9 p.m., resumes six months later, and events will conspire to bring the pair back into each other’s orbit.
It's symbolic in a way that when Eve stabbed Villanelle in series 1, for Villanelle, Eve was a part of her in some way. She has this marking that was from her and was now a part of her. I can't speak for Sandra and her process with her character but… I think the biggest thing is that you’re faced with this constant reminder of your past and what it is that you're dealing in the present. So I think it's definitely symbolic.Ooooh…. There's a lot of chaos.
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