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Killing Eve's explosive trailer for final season of Jodie Comer and Sandra Oh BBC drama

The BBC have given Killing Eve fans a first look at the final season of the tense award-winning drama, as adversaries Eve Polastri and Villanelle return to their fiery game of psychological tug of war

The BBC has released the trailer for the fourth and final season of Killing Eve, as Jodie Comer and Sandra Oh prepare for the concluding run in the cat and mouse drama.

The first look at the tense award-winning drama shows Eve Polastri (Sandra Oh) and Villanelle (Jodie Comer) will return to their fiery game of psychological tug of war, while boss Carolyn Martens (Fiona Shaw) sets her sights on tracking down The Twelve, the international organisation that employs assassins.

The final moments of the third season of the BBC drama left viewers in nail-biting suspense, as Villanelle and Eve stood poised on the Tower Bridge, with the possibility one would push the other over the edge in the air.

In the end, the pair turned their backs on one another and slowly walked away, but not before one final glance back, leaving Killing Eve fans to wonder what could be in store next for the two women.

The season four trailer now opens with breakout star Comer as Villanelle, sharing: “I killed two people last night after I tried really hard not to,” as a man replies, “Okay, well, that's not ideal.”

The first look at the tense drama shows Eve Polastri (Oh) and Vilanelle (Comer) will return(Image: BBC America/Youtube)

Later in the teaser, Eve confesses that she shot someone in the hand - but fans also see Carolyn ask Eve to take over The Twelve investigation as a mystery individual has been killing off members of the organisation.

Although she previously planned to walk away, we see intelligence investigator Eve pull out her notes and return to the hunt - until she eventually comes face to face with Villanelle once again.

As the blonde assassin tries to convince Eve she has changed, her adversary retorts: “If you'd really changed, you wouldn't have come here.”