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Janine Yaqoob

Killing Eve star Jodie Comer on love of playing TV’s most glamorous assassin

The return of the ­deliciously dark comedy thriller Killing Eve this summer will delight fans.

The game of cat and mouse and the mutual obsession between an intelligence officer and a ­psychopathic killer promises to be as compelling in series three.

But from a show that loves to wrong-foot its audience, here’s another surprise. Jodie Comer believes she is a little like her ­murderous character Villanelle.

The actress, 27, also ­admitted she ­admires the killer’s sense of humour and independence.

The Liverpudlian star said: “She may be a ­cold-blooded killer but you can also appreciate that her victims perhaps deserve to die.

“She doesn’t kill people ­randomly – there’s a reason and conviction behind her actions.

“There’s also a lot of fun in ­getting to play someone who lives so boldly and does so many ­outrageous things. I think most ­people are able to appreciate that about her and her ­mischievous side, even though she is very ­dangerous, of course.”

The cast of dark comedy thriller Killing Eve (BBCAmerica/Sid Gentle Films/Paola Kudacki)

Jodie, who has won an Emmy and a Bafta for the role, added: “What I think resonates with women is her ­honesty and ­unfiltered ­reactions to others – she lives according to her own set of rules and does as she pleases. I admire that.”

Jodie even drew parallels between herself and the assassin.

She said: “I believe in myself and I trust in my instincts and sense of purpose.

“I’m not someone who plans things out in advance, so I rely on my faith that things will somehow work themselves out if I keep working hard and don’t let doubt or fear of what’s going to happen next creep in. I believe in karma.”

At the end of series two, ­Villanelle shot her love interest agent Eve Polastri and left her for dead. But a teaser trailer, released by the BBC last month, showed Eve, played Sandra Oh, is alive.

The stars are in red clothing and ­brandishing scalpels.

Sandra said: “We’ve become very close as the series has evolved.

“It’s such an intense ­process ­shooting our scenes together and that has helped deepen the level of trust we have in each other as actors. It’s as if our own ­relationship is ­deepening the way it is between Eve and Villanelle.”

Sandra Oh in Killing Eve (BBC/Sid Gentle)

The BBC has been teasing the return of the show with images and clips. In one photo, ­Villanelle is in a clown costume and Eve appears to be working as a chef.

Sandra, 48, said Villanelle and Eve’s complicated ­relationship is key to the show’s success.

She said: “There’s a very ­complex kind of ­psychology at work which I think intrigues ­people.”

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