Jodie Comer Brings Killing Eve's Four Seasons to Netflix
Netflix has added killing eve’s fourth and final series, giving subscribers all four seasons in one place. For viewers who arrived late to the thriller, the whole arc is now available without switching platforms.
Jodie Comer and Sandra Oh
Killing Eve first burst onto screens in 2018, built around Sandra Oh as MI5 analyst Eve Polastri and Jodie Comer as Villanelle, the assassin she is sent to track down. The pair’s fixation drives the series, and that is the main draw Netflix has just packaged into a full run.
Comer also gives the platform an extra tie-in for Doctor Foster viewers, where she appears as Kate Parks. With Doctor Foster recently set for a long-awaited comeback for a third season, Netflix now has a cleaner route for anyone following Comer’s TV work across both titles.
Villanelle’s Final Run
The fourth and final series closes the loop on a show that also featured Fiona Shaw, Edward Bluemel, Gemma Whelan and Kim Bodnia, who played Villanelle’s Russian handler Konstantin. That cast list matters because the series was never just a two-hander; the supporting players helped sustain the cat-and-mouse structure that kept the show moving across four seasons.
Rotten Tomatoes user reviews show why the series keeps finding new viewers. One review called it, “Totally addictive. It looks like a story line about cat and mouse. But it’s much more than that.” Another said, “Chefs kiss! This show is spectacular and I still rewatch it all the time! I even showed it to my cat so she knows what good tv looks like.”
One Place, Full Run
A 10/10 IMDb review added a similar note, saying, “This show had me hooked after two minutes. What sounds like a typical agent hunting serial killer, surprises with great characters, surprising turning points and amazing cast. I absolutely love every part of it.” Those reactions point to the practical upside of the Netflix addition: the entire story can now be sampled, binged and finished without gaps.
The service has also removed the friction for anyone who heard the praise but never started the series. With all four seasons available, Netflix has turned killing eve from a title spread across release windows into a single library entry for catch-up viewing, which is exactly how serialized thrillers keep earning a second life.