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First look at Jodie Comer and Sandra Oh in Killing Eve series two

First look at Jodie Comer and Sandra Oh in Killing Eve series two (Aimee Spinks/BBC America/PA)
First look at Jodie Comer and Sandra Oh in Killing Eve series two (Aimee Spinks/BBC America/PA)

Jodie Comer is covered in blood as assassin Villanelle in the first pictures from Killing Eve’s second series.

First-look images from the BBC America programme also show Sandra Oh, who plays MI5 officer Eve Polastri, in a bath tub looking horrified.

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Sandra Oh as Eve Polastri in Killing Eve (Aimee Sparks/BBC America/PA)

The series, which was co-written and executive produced by Fleabag creator Phoebe Waller-Bridge, has been a huge success in the US and UK with positive reviews.

It is in the running for a Golden Globe for best drama television series, and earlier this year was nominated for two Primetime Emmy Awards.

Killing Eve is a cat-and-mouse tale of international spies, with Eve attempting to hunt down psychopathic killer Villanelle despite becoming obsessed with her.

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Jodie Comer as Villanelle in Killing Eve (Aimee Sparks/BBC America/PA)

The new pictures show Comer clutching her blood-covered stomach in a scene that seemingly takes place after the finale of the first series, where Eve stabbed Villanelle in a dramatic showdown.

Another image shows her covering the injury with a large coat.

One picture shows Oh joined by Fiona Shaw, who is also returning for the second series as Carolyn Martens, the head of the Russia Section at MI6 and Eve’s boss.

Earlier in December, Comer confirmed filming had finished on the second series after six months.

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Sandra Oh as Eve Polastri and Fiona Shaw as Carolyn Martens in Killing Eve (Parisa Taghizadeh/BBC America)

It was recently revealed that Killing Eve is the second-biggest boxset ever to air on BBC iPlayer, with more than 40 million requests since it arrived on the streaming service.

Killing Eve’s second series is expected to air in spring 2019.