Two months after Season 2 ended, fans are now waiting for Killing Eve Season 3. After the BBC announced the renewal, viewers are desperate to know what will happen to their intertwined lives. There are also questions if Eve (Sandra Oh) will be indeed pregnant in the new season.

The new installment is expected to continue where the previous season left off. After having a connection with the newly-added character, Hugo (Edward Bluemel), in Season 2, it remains to be a big mystery what it has to do with Eve's future.

In Season 2, Villanelle (Jodie Comer) managed to shoot Eve after their run in Rome. This event might affect Eve's liaison with Hugo, as they were watching Villanelle's move to find out Aaron's (Henry Lloyd-Hughes) activity.

But something happened between Eve and Hugo, which the former quickly shut down the moment they woke up. After their romance, would it be possible for Eve to get pregnant in Killing Eve Season 3?

The original show creator Phoebe Waller-Bridge earlier said Eve wouldn't have children in the show. Oh's character in the series is already 40-years-old. She doesn't have kids and has a husband of the same age.

"I didn't even think about it because I don't have kids it's not like an issue that she doesn't have kids," Waller-Bridge said on How to Fail podcast in 2018, via Express. As people ask why Eve doesn't have kids, the creator didn't feel the need to explain the reason behind it. She also added it might be cooler if she doesn't have children at all.

Meanwhile, Killing Eve Season 3 will begin its production on BBC America soon with a new showrunner Suzanne Heathcote. Although Waller-Bridge will no longer write the new season, she will still stay as its executive producer.

Waller-Bridge revealed she didn't just want to stay behind the came. In fact, she wanted to play a part in the series. "I was like, I am going to write myself a part so that I can be murdered by Jodie," she told Mirror News.

She admitted she was tempted to play either of the two lead roles when she wrote the initial stages of the first season. However, she felt like there was a need to include a big age gap between the two obsessive characters.

Waller-Bridge said she is no longer a 26-year-old woman like Comer and not even in her early 40s anymore. So, she just let them have the roles. Killing Eve Season 3 is expected to return in 2020 on BBC America.