Joshua Jackson turned heads in when he — and his undies -- became the talk of social media after the Hulu series dropped back in March.
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It won't be business as usual for Eve (Sandra Oh) and Villanelle (Jodie Comer) in season three of
Suzanne Heathcote () takes the reigns as showrunner of the BBC America/AMC drama at an explosive time for the series. The season two finale ended with all of its core characters in opposition -- and oh yeah, Villanelle Eve.
As Heathcote tells ET, her vision for the season was to challenge our beloved characters and explore the consequences of all they had suffered through in season two. Following
Joshua Jackson turned heads in when he — and his undies -- became the talk of social media after the Hulu series dropped back in March.
A police motorcyclist has died on duty in Sheffield following a crash with a car while responding to an incident, South Yorkshire Police said.
SPOILER ALERT: For those who haven’t caught up on the second season of “Killing Eve”, a crucial plot point will be revealed by reading further.
Sandra Oh is talking Killing Eve!
"Something about this killer music filled me with a strange kind of defiance"
By Will Thorne
By Nellie Andreeva, Denise Petski
[Warning: The following contains spoilers for the Season 3 premiere of Killing Eve, "Slowly Slowly Catchy Monkey." Read at your own risk!]
The second season of BBC America's Killing Eve briefly experimented with a thoughtful exploration of its two central characters and the magnetic relationship between them, but it ultimately failed to do more than spin its wheels with plots fabricated to force them onto the same team.
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1. Killing EveSeason 3 debut The third season of the spy-thriller series picks up after a bloody season finale that saw Eve left for dead following a gunshot fired from her murder-for-hire nemesis Villanelle. Sandra Oh and Jodie Comer will both resume their Emmy and Golden Globe-award winning roles. When: Sunday on CTV Drama
Can an hour-long TV drama skate by on scampish wit alone? That seems to be the gamble that Killing Eve's new showrunner Suzanne Heathcote, taking over from Emerald Fennell, is taking for the BBC America series' third season.
Jodie Comer is spilling secrets about season three of Killing Eve, which premieres tomorrow on BBC America.
The wait is almost over, season three of Killing Eve returns to our screens on Easter Monday.
CBS All Access' opens its fourth season with a what-if episode that explores the hypothetical reality of what Hillary Clinton as the first female president would actually look like, as well as the associated consequences that come from that. It's a call-back to the series' very first hour, where staunch liberal Diane Lockhart (Christine Baranski) is stunned beyond belief that Donald Trump is now America's chosen leader.
Fiona Shaw’s “Killing Eve” character, MI6 boss Carolyn Martens, has always been mysterious — but that will change in Season 3, premiering 9 p.m. Sunday on BBC America and AMC.
The second season of Killing Eve briefly toyed with a thoughtful exploration of its two central characters and the magnetic relationship between them, but it failed to do more than spin its wheels with plots fabricated to force them onto the same team.