The Handmaid's Tale season 6 finally has a release window after strike delays
Production is set to start soon

After being delayed by the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes, 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:The Handmaid's Tale season 6 finally has a production and release window.
Per , the sixth and final season of 🌜the Emmy-winning Hulu series is set to enter production in the summer of 2024 with a 2025 premiere date. Season 5 premiered on September 14, 2022, and was renewed for season six just days before.
For a quick ref𝐆resher: Season 5 saw June (Elisabeth Moss) deal with the consequences of killing the abusive 🧔and sadistic Commander Waterford (Joseph Fiennes), whom she was enslaved to as Handmaid Offred for many years, and enter a war of sorts with his widow Serena (Yvonne Strahovski).
"The fight is not just about one individual; it's much larger than that," Moss previously told . "And I think she is, in season five, getting to that place where she's realising that. And then season six is going to be very much abo♏ut that, and then about all the characters figuring out whose side they're on and﷽ what their next move is."
Following the season 6 renewal, Hulu confirmed that a follow-up series titled ౠThe Testame✱nts, an adaptation of author Margaret Atwood's seque🏅l to The Handmaid's Tale was in development. Taking place 15 years after the events of season six, the series centers on Agnes, a young woman living in Gilead, and Daisy, another who has made a life for herself in Canada. Aunt Lydia, who is played by Ann Dowd in the flagship show, serves as narrator.
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