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Killing Eve’s final season might not be the last we see of the show’s universe.The actress, who plays stylish assassin Villanelle, will return for the show’s fourth season when it airs next year – although it seems show bosses might be planning a continuation of sorts.Asked by Phillip Schofield on This Morning (September 15) if the idea of a Killing Eve movie has been floated around, Comer said: “I don’t think so.
I think they’re kind of keeping their options open, like who knows what the future
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Jodie Comer looks stunning in a sleek black ensemble for the premiere of The Last Duel held at Gaumont Champs Elysees on Friday night (September 24) in Paris, France.
health segment on the daytime show where the TV hosts were promoting Lorraine Kelly’s No Butts campaign, encouraging people to call their doctor if they had any change in their bowel habits or tummy pain. Ally, whose dad had recently been diagnosed with terminal bowel cancer, phoned her GP and asked to be referred for tests.
Jodie Comer is well known for her role in Killing Eve, but tonight she is back on our screens with something a little closer to home as she will star in a one-part series called Help with fellow Scouse actor Stephen Graham. The new drama, which will air on Channel 4 tonight, is set during the Covid pandemic in March 2020 at Bright Sky Homes, a care home in Liverpool.
Jennifer Lopez, Ben Affleck and Matt Damon.Besties Affleck and Damon celebrated the premiere of their new film,, at the Venice Film Festival on Friday, with their special ladies by their side.
The return of a true red carpet power couple, it is the moment the world has been waiting to see as Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck finally made their relationship red carpet official.
Leo Barraclough International Features EditorRidley Scott described “The Last Duel,” which stars Matt Damon, Jodie Comer, Adam Driver and Ben Affleck, as “a very challenging film, which illuminates an important issue,” when introducing the historical epic to the audience before its world premiere Friday at the Venice Film Festival.The festival had just feted the director, by bestowing on him its Cartier Glory to the Filmmaker award, given to an individual who has made a “particularly original
Ben Croll Everything old was new again at the Venice Film Festival on Friday, as actor Ben Affleck hit the red carpet hand in hand with girlfriend Jennifer Lopez, formally launching Bennifer 2.0.The couple posed alongside co-stars Matt Damon and Jodie Comer and director Ridley Scott as they took in the world premiere of their historical drama “The Last Duel,” a true story of betrayal and revenge set in 14th century France.
In shades of the gunmetal gray that has become the grading palette of choice for Serious Historical Epics — possible because arterial blood spray shows up so nice and red against it —Ridley Scott‘s starry, surprisingly engaging “Rashomon“-inflected “The Last Duel” opens on the wintry December day of the duel in question.