Sandra Oh looked as chic as ever as she stepped out in North London for shopping on Thursday.
The talented actress, 50, put her best foot in fashion in an oversized tan check blazer, which she teamed with a pair of baggy pants.
Keeping things comfortable in a pair of brown slippers, the Killing Eve star pointedly peeked over her sunglasses while looking at her phone.
Emerging: Sandra Oh still looked chic in a brown pantsuit as she stepped out in North London for errands on Thursday
She had thrown a green purse over her shoulder and while holding a pair of paper shopping bags on her forearm.
With her dark brown braids tied in a messy ponytail, Sandra was joined by a double denim clad buddy on a visit to Artichoke grocery store in Belsize Park.
Killing Eve Series Three left viewers “in tears” after the emotional finale which saw Eve (Sandra Oh) and Villanelle (Jodie Comer) decide to “get away” from each other.
The ‘will-they-won’t-they’ story that dominated the plot seemed to come to an end when Villanelle and Eve stood back to back on London Bridge and agreed to walk away and walk away. “never look back”.
Busy bee: she had thrown a green purse over her shoulder and balancing a pair of paper bags on her forearm
However, in the final moments of the episode, Villanelle and Eve turned to look at each other, suggesting that the two characters might end up together.
The promise of a future relationship thrilled fans, who begged the next series to begin with the two characters together.
The episode tied in on the details of the series as well, including revealing Konstantin as Kenny’s apparent killer. Security footage showed Konstantin (Kim Bodnia) arriving at the office and meeting Kenny (Sean Delaney) hours before his death.
Army of the pictures, Carolyn (Fiona Shaw) confronted Konstantin, with Paul (Steve Pemberton), Eve and Villanelle also in attendance.
Emotional: Killing Eve series three left viewers ‘in tears’ after the emotional finale which saw Eve (Sandra Oh) and Villanelle (Jodie Comer) decide to ‘get away’ from each other
She almost killed Konstantin but instead killed Paul, who worked for both MI6 and The Twelve.
Konstantin, who had planned to go to Cuba, left but Villanelle decided not to follow.
The episode also saw Villanelle being rejected by Carolyn after stating that she was ready to become an MI6 agent. Carolyn replied, ‘What are you serving me… anyone?’, Referring to the assassin’s desire not to kill again.
The drama culminated in the conversation between Eve and Villanelle on the bridge, during which they discussed their future.
It wasn’t until recently that Killing Eve frontman Jodie Comer, who plays assassin Villanelle, revealed at the 2021 BAFTA TV Awards that filming is due to begin this month.
Drama: The ‘will-they-won’t-they’ storyline that dominated the plot seemed to end when Villanelle and Eve stood back to back on London Bridge and agreed to walk away and walk away. ” never look back ”
Red carpet host Tom Allen asked the award-winning actress, “Killing Eve season four, have you started filming yet?” to which Jodie, 28, replied: “Tomorrow”.
The actress added, “I know, don’t worry, I pre-ordered my cab, I’m not going to have a hangover, I’m going to be reasonable.”
Jodie has previously stated that she will miss playing her “daring” character Villanelle before the final and fourth series of Killing Eve.
The actress, who was nominated for the Leading Actress Gong for her role at the 2021 BAFTA TV Awards, discussed the BBC hit series in a Q&A chaired by Rhianna Dhillon ahead of the ceremony at the time.
Jodie was joined by fellow nominees Letitia Wright (Small Ax) and Hayley Squires (Adult Material) during the interview.
Famous role: Jodie has previously said that she will miss playing her “daring” character Villanelle before the last and fourth series of Killing Eve (pictured as Villanelle in the still image)
Speaking about what she’ll miss most playing the assassin Villanelle once Killing Eve airs her fourth and final series, Jodie admitted, “My God, oh my God I’m like, ‘Don’t say that out loud. ! “Oh my God, I had so much fun.
“As long as there is some truth in what you say, playing can be big and it can be bold and it can be in your face and it can be a little ugly and it can be all these different things like everything isn’t. shouldn’t be super subtle.
“I don’t know any other word I can think of, but you know what I mean?” I’m guessing just to be a little more daring, you know. You don’t have to feel like a fool about what you want to do. I had so much fun.
“I’ve been in such weird, funny situations, and I’ve met some amazing, amazing people, so yeah, I think that’s what I’ll miss the most.”
Main Actresses: Jodie was joined by fellow nominees Letitia Wright (Small Ax) and Hayley Squires (Adult Material) during the interview
Jodie was also asked if Villanelle would make a good Bond character and collaborate with Killing Eve creator Phoebe Waller-Bridge, who worked on the screenplay for the latest 007 movie No Time to Die.
The Liverpudlian joked, “Oh, that would be a crossover. I don’t know if Villanelle would allow it. I think she would like hers. She would be like I’m not a Bond villain.
“If Phoebe Waller-Bridge is making another movie and wants to write for it, be my guest. I’ll do whatever this woman loves hands down. But yeah, I’m really excited to see how I’m feeling.
Jodie also discussed working with Sandra Oh who plays Villanelle’s on-screen love interest and enemy Eve Polastri in Killing Eve.
The end! Speaking about what she’ll miss most playing the assassin Villanelle once Killing Eve airs her fourth and final series, Jodie admitted, “My God, oh my God I’m like, ‘Don’t say that out loud. ! “Oh my God, I had so much fun.
The actress said: “There is like a very strong connection and I feel like I found it, felt it when I auditioned with her. It was the same with Kim Bodnia. [he plays Konstantin Vasiliev].
“You know, and in this show where we’ve introduced Villanelle’s mom as those relationships where you don’t have to say much, you know we don’t really see each other that much when we’re off set.
“But then when you’re on set and doing the material, everything just blows up, but she’s been amazing to me. You know, to think about where this show started, you know.
‘I remember her and Phoebe [Waller-Bridge] being like this show could be kind of a big thing! Like, you know we’re warning you just so you can enjoy getting ready!
“And so she kind of always put her arm around me that way.” So yeah, I’m interested to see where series four goes.
It was revealed in March that the fourth and final season of Killing Eve would air on television next year.
It has been confirmed by the show on Twitter that the popular spy thriller will end with its fourth installment in 2022.
A promotional video shared on the show’s social media account at the time also revealed that filming would resume this summer.
Filming of the new series had previously been interrupted due to the coronavirus pandemic, which limited filming in the different European locations of the show.
News: It was confirmed by the show on Twitter earlier this year that the popular spy thriller will end with its fourth installment in 2022
Against a backdrop of London with the show’s protagonist standing on a bridge, the words “Killing Eve season four films summer 2021” appeared on the screen.
Followed by “2022 premieres, oh one more thing, the final season,” as the show’s theme song played on the video.
The clip was posted alongside the caption: “Anything worth the wait is worth the wait.”
After the announcement, many fans of the BBC show took to social media to share their dismay at the show’s end.
Upset: Following the announcement, many fans of the BBC show took to social media to share their dismay that the show was drawing to a close (Jodie and Sandra are still on the show )