A recent Elizabeth Moss interview guaranteed that The Handmaid’s Tale season 5 will deliver action and continue to build on season 4’s best change of June Osborne’s circumstances. While The Handmaid’s Tale season 5’s release date is yet to be revealed, its renewal was confirmed ahead of season 4’s premiere in 2021. The show’s season 1 was based on the 1985 dystopian novel of the same name by Margaret Atwood, but The Handmaid’s Tale seasons 2-4 built on the Gilead created by Atwood, expanding its universe.
Throughout the show’s course, The Handmaid’s Tale’s reception worsened according to both critics and viewers. While The Handmaid’s Tale seasons 1 and 2 boast a very high critics score and audience score, ranging from 94% and 89% to 91% and 83% respectively on Rotten Tomatoes, seasons 3 and 4 have a much lower score. The widespread criticism of The Handmaid’s Tale’s seasons 3 and 4 revolves around the plot promising revolution and action before going back to its usual doom and horror, with the Handmaids finding themselves exactly where they started more often than not. However, Elizabeth Moss’s reassurance on the many things happening in The Handmaid’s Tale season 5 suggests its latest season will be more similar to The Handmaid’s Tale season 4’s second part than the show’s season 3.
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In an interview, Moss teases that The Handmaid’s Tale season 5 is “one of the wilder rides” ever had, revealing that she “almost can’t keep up with the amount of activity happening.” The Handmaid’s Tale season 5’s latest casting announcement saw Hawaii Five-0’s Christine Ko being cast in the role of a powerful resistance leader, Lucy. Both teases predict that The
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