KILLING Eve has returned to BBC One for a third season of thrilling drama.
Here’s a look at the characters who fans expect to be starring in the new series.
A few people got ditched in season two, so here’s who is likely to be back for season three.
The sassy assassin will of course be back – it just wouldn’t be the same without her.
Jodie Comer, 26, was born in Liverpool and landed her first acting job in a BBC Radio 4 play after winning first place at a local drama festival.
The actress is known for playing Chloe Gemell in My Mad Fat Diary and Ivy Moxam in the BBC Three series Thirteen.
In 2020 she’s set to star in an adaptation of Death on the Nile alongside Kenneth Branagh.
Comer won the gong for Leading Actress at the TV Baftas.
At the end of season two, Eve is left for dead so will she survive? Our guess is that she will.
Sandra Oh, 48, is a Canadian actress best known for playing Cristina Yang on Grey’s Anatomy from 2005 to 2014.
The role won her a Golden Globe Award and two Screen Actors Guild Awards.
She has also starred in a number of feature films including The Princess Diaries (2001), Blindness (2008) and Catfight (2016).
Fiona Shaw, 61, plays MI6 operative Carolyn Martens in Killing Eve, who shows no signs of getting killed off.
The Irish actress is best-known for starring as Petunia Dursley in the Harry Potter films.
She also played palm reader Marnie Stonebrook in the vampire series True Blood and has appeared in an array of stage productions.
Kenny Stowton is back as Fiona Shaw’s character Carolyn’s computer wiz son and Eve’s sidekick.
Sean Delany, 25, is a RADA graduate who’s been treading the boards on the West End with a production of Jez Butterworth’s The Ferryman.
He has also appeared on hit detective show Midsomer Murders.
Danish actor Kim Bodnia returned to season two after appearing to have been killed off in season one.
Kim has worked on Scandanavian TV shows and films since the late 80s.
He’s best-known for appearing in crime drama series The Bridge.
Owen McDonnell returns as Eve’s devoted husband Niko Polastri – who is a source of fascination for Villanelle.
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The Irish actor is best known for his role as Garda Sergeant Jack Driscoll in RTÉ’s Single-Handed.
A teaser clip was released on Instagram to announce that the hit series will be back on Easter Monday.
The lead actresses wore glamorous red gowns as they transformed into their characters Villanelle and Eve Polastri.
It’s no coincidence that a blood red colour was chosen for the pair, considering the gory final episode of series two, as well as the fact Villanelle ends up shooting Eve in the final moments.
As well as posing together, Jodie also posed with a small knife while wearing a red suit.
If you want to watch the latest series of Killing Eve, episode one of season three is on the iPlayer NOW.
It will also air tonight (April 19) at 9.15pm, running until 10pm.
You can also watch all of season one and two on the iPlayer.