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Killing Eve season 4: BBC broadcast date revealed with viewers set to spot Margate in drama's final series

Fans of hit BBC drama Killing Eve are starting the countdown to its final series after a teaser trailer was released.

The fourth season, which will be unleashed in February, filmed a number of scenes in Kent.

Fans in the county will be able to spot parts of Thanet after stars and crews descended on Margate in July.

The show is due to air on BBC America on February 28 with episodes then available to stream in the UK via the iPlayer service.

Two of the show's main stars - Jodie Comer who plays Villanelle and Fiona Shaw, MI6 agent Carolyn Martens - were spotted filming near The Lido in Cliftonville and caught on camera by photographer Frank Leppard.

Jodie Comer and Fiona Shaw film Killing Eve in Cliftonville, Margate. Picture: Frank Leppard Photography
Jodie Comer and Fiona Shaw film Killing Eve in Cliftonville, Margate. Picture: Frank Leppard Photography

It is believed the seaside town was used to double up for the Caribbean island of Cuba.

The BAFTA-award winning show has proved one of the BBC's most popular drama series in recent years and also features Sandra Oh as Eve Polastri.

Production crews shot scenes from the upcoming final season of Killing Eve in Cliftonville, Margate. Picture: Frank Leppard Photography
Production crews shot scenes from the upcoming final season of Killing Eve in Cliftonville, Margate. Picture: Frank Leppard Photography

The love-hate relationship between Eve and Villanelle has kept viewers rapt since the show's debut in 2018.

The teaser clip for the new series was unveiled on the show's official Twitter account.

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