‘Killing Eve’ deadly cat-and-mouse game enters last season
Associated PressLOS ANGELES — “Killing Eve” stars Sandra Oh and Jodie Comer say the spy thriller’s fourth and final season quickly makes clear that their characters have changed. “This is going to be a bigger journey than they’ve been on in any other season, and more emotionally charged,” said Woodward Gentle, who has guided “Killing Eve” throughout its successful run. After being immersed in cuts of episodes and promotional spots, Woodward Gentle was careful to monitor her words: “I spend my whole time getting terrified that I’m going to give away some horrible spoiler, so I don’t really know what else I can say.” Oh and Comer dropped a few clues, reinforced by a trailer intended to whet the audience’s appetite for the last bow of the series inspired by novelist Luke Jennings’ “Codename Villanelle’’ series. They are “very strong women who’ve got fantastic creative opinions, who’ve got amazing life experience that they can bring to the stories of those characters,” Woodward Gentle said.