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Cat and mouse games resume in first trailer for second series of Killing Eve

Jodie Comer in season two of Killing Eve (Aimee Spinks/BBC America)
Jodie Comer in season two of Killing Eve (Aimee Spinks/BBC America)

Sandra Oh is on the hunt for Jodie Comer’s villainous Villanelle in the first trailer for the second series of Killing Eve.

The Golden Globe winner returns as Eve Polastri in the first footage from the new episodes, which sees Villanelle in hospital after she was stabbed by Eve last series.

The duo seem poised to resume their game of cat-and-mouse, as Eve can be seen on the phone saying: “I found Villanelle, I think I’m going to kill her.”

And Villanelle is back to her old tricks as she is discovered rifling through a kitchen draw, looking for a kitchen knife.

When she is asked why, she replies: “To stab you with.”

The trailer, which features a slowed-down cover of Robert Palmer’s Addicted To Love, also shows Eve receiving funeral flowers spelling out her own name.

A Valentine’s Day poem shared on the show’s Twitter page said: “Sometimes they see red, The wait makes them blue Eve and Villanelle, Are ready for you.”

The show will return to US channel BBC America on April 7. A UK air date is yet to be announced.