PICTURE EXCLUSIVE: Killing Eve’s Jodie Comer ditches the mask and gloves for train to London

Killing Eve star Jodie Comer was spotted catching a train from Liverpool back down to London on Monday.

The actress, 27, opted to go without a protective mask or gloves as she headed into Liverpool Lime street station, as the finale for series three of the beloved show aired overnight.

Jodie’s outing came amid claims that the fourth series of Killing Eve is set to begin production in the coming weeks, after much of the television industry was ground to a halt due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Back to the capital: Killing Eve star Jodie Comer, 27, was spotted catching a train from Liverpool back down to London on Monday

Jodie cut a casual figure in a black jacket as she chatted to station staff on her way to the train.

The actress – who has earned critical acclaim for her performance as serial killer Villanelle –  carried her essentials in a leather cross-body bag as she headed to catch the train south.

Government advice states that UK residents should wear face coverings when using public transport, but it is not mandatory.

Casual: The actress opted to go without a protective mask or gloves as she headed into Liverpool Lime street station

Casual: The actress opted to go without a protective mask or gloves as she headed into Liverpool Lime street station

Off she goes: Jodie cut a casual figure in a black jacket as she wheeled her suitcase into the station to catch her train

Off she goes: Jodie cut a casual figure in a black jacket as she wheeled her suitcase into the station to catch her train

Friendly: The star chatted to station staff as she arrived for the lengthy train journey south to London

Friendly: The star chatted to station staff as she arrived for the lengthy train journey south to London

It’s been claimed that Jodie was heading back to London to resume filming for Killing Eve’s fourth series.

MailOnline has contacted representatives for Jodie Comer and Killing Eve for comment.  

Viewers were left ‘in tears’ following an emotional series finale – that was released in the UK on Monday morning – that saw Eve and Villanelle decide to ‘walk away’ from each other. 

The ‘will-they-won’t-they’ storyline that dominated the plot of this series appeared to come to an end when Villanelle and Eve Polastri (Sandra Oh) stood back-to-back on London Bridge and agreed to walk away and ‘never look back’. 

Rules: Government advice states that UK residents should wear face coverings when using public transport, but it is not mandatory

Rules: Government advice states that UK residents should wear face coverings when using public transport, but it is not mandatory

Rumours: It's been claimed that Jodie was heading back to London to resume filming for Killing Eve's fourth series

Rumours: It’s been claimed that Jodie was heading back to London to resume filming for Killing Eve’s fourth series

Moving: Viewers were left 'in tears' on Sunday following an emotional series finale that saw Eve and Villanelle decide to 'walk away' from each other

Moving: Viewers were left ‘in tears’ on Sunday following an emotional series finale that saw Eve and Villanelle decide to ‘walk away’ from each other

However in the final moments of the episode both Villanelle and Eve turned back around to look at each other – suggesting the two characters might still end up together.

The promise of a future relationship delighted fans, who begged for the next series – which has already been confirmed – to start with the two characters together. 

The episode also tied up some loose ends of the series, including revealing Konstantin as Kenny’s apparent killer, despite his insistence his death was an accident. 

Hinting: The 'will-they-won't-they' storyline that dominated the plot of this series appeared to come to an end when Villanelle and Eve chose to go their separate ways

Hinting: The ‘will-they-won’t-they’ storyline that dominated the plot of this series appeared to come to an end when Villanelle and Eve chose to go their separate ways

Distanced: Jodie admitted at the start of the coronavirus lockdown that she was 'enjoying' the isolation

Distanced: Jodie admitted at the start of the coronavirus lockdown that she was ‘enjoying’ the isolation

Time off: She said it came as a welcome break for her to stay at home after she has spent the past months filming at different locations

Time off: She said it came as a welcome break for her to stay at home after she has spent the past months filming at different locations

Jodie admitted at the start of the coronavirus lockdown that she was ‘enjoying’ the isolation.

She said it came as a welcome break for her to stay at home after she has spent the past months filming at different locations. 

Jodie told the Press Association: ‘I’ve actually been able to come home, unpack like seven suitcases because I haven’t been here, and I’ve thrown out so much rubbish. 

‘And, actually, to have a bit of stillness, and be stationary, I’m actually really kind of… I’m a bit embarrassed to say I’m kind of enjoying it.

‘It’s week one for me, and I’ve got friends who are on week three, and they’re pulling their hair out, so, you can come back and ask me that in a couple of weeks and I’m sure the answer may be very different.’

Having fun: It comes after the Liverpudlian said she's spending lockdown watching films she's 'embarrassed' not to have seen, while eating chocolate for breakfast and crisp butties for lunch

Having fun: It comes after the Liverpudlian said she’s spending lockdown watching films she’s ’embarrassed’ not to have seen, while eating chocolate for breakfast and crisp butties for lunch

Messing around: She also revealed 'Fergalicious' is her song of choice to sing when needing an afternoon pick-me-up, while in self-isolation

Messing around: She also revealed ‘Fergalicious’ is her song of choice to sing when needing an afternoon pick-me-up, while in self-isolation

Positivity: Jodie also gave her advice for how to get through the lockdown, saying: 'Move your body as much as possible and stay connected with loved ones'

Positivity: Jodie also gave her advice for how to get through the lockdown, saying: ‘Move your body as much as possible and stay connected with loved ones’

It comes after the Liverpudlian said she’s spending lockdown watching films she’s ’embarrassed’ not to have seen, while eating chocolate for breakfast and crisp butties for lunch.

Jodie also revealed ‘Fergalicious’ is her song of choice to sing when needing an afternoon pick-me-up, while in self-isolation. 

The actress told Vogue how she’s spending her time, saying: ‘Watching a long list of movies that as an actress I’ve been too embarrassed to admit that I haven’t seen.’  

Jodie gave her advice for how to get through the lockdown, saying: ‘Move your body as much as possible and stay connected with loved ones.’ 

Chatting: The star was seen speaking to a member of Network Rail staff as she headed into the train station

Chatting: The star was seen speaking to a member of Network Rail staff as she headed into the train station