Killing Eve recap – what happened in season 2 and how did it end? – The Sun

WE can't wait for Killing Eve season 3 to drop on the iPlayer.

But as it has been nearly a year since season 2 – here's a recap of what happened.

What happened in season 2 of Killing Eve

The series saw many twists and turns (and of course murder) and even saw Eve and Villanelle team up.

Eve's relationship with her husband Nick also deteriorated further with him moving out.

Eve's mysterious MI5 boss Carolyn Martens also kept us guessing about who she really works for – is it the government or is it The Twelve?

But the main thing that happened was – Villanelle shot Eve.

How did Killing Eve season 2 end?

Eve was left for dead when Villanelle  shot her at the end of the season finale after she refused to runaway with her for a life of murder and mayhem.

Villanelle is in love with Eve, and Eve is obsessed with her in return.

Standing in a amphitheatre in Rome, the two women are on the run after Eve killed The Twelve's agent Raymond and Villanelle learned the truth about Konstantin (that he was using her, along with Carolyn, in order to get back to his family).

When Eve said she had to go home and couldn't run off into the sunset "like Bonnie and Clyde" and went to walk off, Villanelle did not like this one bit and shot her as she made her exit.

Next we saw Vilannelle standing over her, gun in hand, and Eve in a pool of her own blood.

Now, the question season three will have to answer is, is Eve alive?

When will Killing Eve season 3 be released?

Killing Eve fans can't wait for the show to return for season 3, and you don't have to wait long.

The BBC have confirmed the hit series will return two weeks earlier than planned on April 12, 2020 in the US as viewers spend more time at home due to the global COVID-19 pandemic.

The female-led spy drama will then be available to stream in the UK on the BBC iPlayer from 6am on Monday April 13, 2020, after airing at 9pm local time in the US on BBC America and AMC the day before.

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