Even though the third season hasn't hit screens yet, 'Killing Eve' has been confirmed for a fourth season of murdering, sexiness, and murdering sexiness.

In a statement given to media late last night, BBC America confirmed the news, saying that the show "has won big in every major award show and is the highest growing show on U.S. television for six years."

"The reason for this series' emphatic embrace is the brilliant women who breathed it into being: Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Emerald Fennell, Sandra Oh, Jodie Comer, Fiona Shaw and its fairy godmother, executive producer Sally Woodward Gentle," the statement added.

Just about everyone attached to 'Killing Eve' is on the up and up, so it makes sense that a fourth season is being locked in now. Jodie Comer, for example, will star in the upcoming Ryan Reynolds action-comedy 'Free Guy' and had a sneaky cameo in 'Star Wars: Rise of Skywalker'.

Sandra Oh, meanwhile, was the first Asian person to host the Golden Globes last year and has a new Amazon series, 'Invincible', coming out pretty soon. Phoebe Waller-Bridge, of course, has everything from 'Fleabag' to a writing credit on 'No Time To Die' to her name.

While no air date has been set for Season 4 of 'Killing Eve', Season 3 is due to land on screens some time in spring of this year.