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Hulu Drops First Look at “The Handmaid’s Tale” Final Season: June’s Last Stand in Gilead

by Diana Wilson
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Ahead of the highly anticipated final season, the Emmy-winning series The Handmaid’s Tale has revealed six first-look images from Season Six on Hulu, offering an exclusive first look into the dramatic, thought-provoking ending of the dystopian drama. This spring will bring to a close the hypnotic and multi-award-winning journey that has enthralled viewers over the years as it adapted Margaret Atwood’s harrowing novel into a stark, powerful reflection of societal and gender dynamics.

Elisabeth Moss Teases the Final Season

Elisabeth Moss, who leads as the iconic Offred, let her excitement be known about the upcoming season via an Instagram posting, personal and behind-the-scenes:

“Here’s a sneak peek at what we’ve been up to… We are hard at work on the final season and I’m so excited to share with you guys these first look images!!! These are from episodes 1 and 2, directed by yours truly, and episode 3, directed by @thisIsdavidl, all shot by @nicdaleydp. ????????,” she wrote, hinting that she is involved behind the camera as well as in front of it.

Moss-who has become synonymous with the role of Offred-directs the first two episodes of the final season, bringing her unique vision to the unfolding story.

Fans will also want to tune into the kinetic collaboration that is the third episode, directed by David Lowery (A Ghost Story, The Green Knight), assuredly infusing a new aesthetic and vision into the series’ striking narrative.

Season Six: What’s at Stake

The dreary, futuristic world of The Handmaid’s Tale continues to offer a chilling glance at what life would be like under a totalitarian regime. Set in the formerly recognizable United States, the Republic of Gilead is a rigidly patriarchal theocracy that relegates women to little more than vessels for reproduction.

This series tells the story of Offred, one of a handful of still-fertile women, now labeled as “Handmaids,” who are placed into bondage by the ruling Commander Fred Waterford-well portrayed by Joseph Fiennes-and his wife Serena Joy, portrayed by Yvonne Strahovski.

Tensions are higher than ever as, in this final season, the story inches its way to a critical turning point. After five years of control, resistance, and survival, The Handmaid’s Tale finally heads toward its inevitable conclusion.

What is in store for Offred, her allies, and the women of Gilead remains uncertain, but the stakes have never been higher as the final season promises to deliver a powerful emotional resolution to the story’s many unresolved threads.

Key Cast Returning for the Finale

Most of the key cast members of The Handmaid’s Tale are returning for the final season, including:

  • Elisabeth Moss as Offred/June Osborne
  • Yvonne Strahovski as Serena Joy Waterford
  • Bradley Whitford as Commander Joseph Lawrence
  • Max Minghella as Nick Blaine
  • Ann Dowd as Aunt Lydia
  • O.T. Fagbenle as Luke Bankole
  • Samira Wiley as Moira Strand
  • Madeline Brewer as Janine Lindo
  • Amanda Brugel as Rita
  • Sam Jaeger as Luke Bankole
  • Ever Carradine as Naomi Putnam
  • Josh Charles is in a role to be determined

These actors have portrayed some of the most influential roles in The Handmaid’s Tale as it has explored a fractured society, and their relationships both with each other and with the system they live in will be highlighted during its last season. One could certainly imagine that character arcs will be stretched to their breaking points as the characters navigate what little time is left in Gilead’s power structure.

What to Expect in the Final Season

During the final season, June Osborne will be in the most complicated and treacherous position she has ever been in, tried by several betrayals, losses, and ruthless casings of Gilead. She must make gut-wrenching choices that will ultimately decide not only her future but the future of those around her. Her story, one of resistance and redemption, is bound to have a climax, questions about her survival, vengeance, and what function she will perform in the final downfall of Gilead.

Serena Joy, herself transformed throughout the series, will also confront her specific reckoning as an accomplice to Gilead’s atrocities. The teaser images suggest a hard-faced Serena will come to a final reckoning over her actions of the past. Relationships between women in Gilead-include Aunt Lydia, played by Dowd-continue to complicate, with power tussles playing out in an increasingly brutal way.

Meanwhile, the likes of Nick, Luke, and Moira will no doubt continue their battles from the outside in, challenging the regime’s authority in a bid to rescue those still trapped in Gilead’s iron grip. As the series winds its way to a close, expect heightened tension, emotional turmoil, and the visceral sense that the end of Gilead is finally within reach.

Behind the Scenes: A Legacy of Strong Women

As with previous seasons, the final chapter of The Handmaid’s Tale will see a powerhouse roster of behind-the-scenes creatives driving the series forward. Executive producer Bruce Miller, who has guided the story since inception, sees the tale to its end, joined in the process by fellow producers Warren Littlefield, Eric Tuchman, and Kim Todd. Elisabeth Moss is an executive producer herself and has been very hands-on setting the tone and trajectory for the series, including directing the opening episodes of Season Six.

The series will also keep on delivering brilliant cinematography from Nic Daley, pivotal in capturing this stark, repressive world of Gilead. This is, after all, a series where much of the story has traditionally been illuminated through the visual: expect it to stay as striking and emotive as ever in this final season.

A Global Phenomenon

Since its 2017 premiere, The Handmaid’s Tale has become not only a commercial and critical success but also a cultural touchstone. Large themes of oppression, resistance, and women’s rights have resonated globally, particularly as the political and social landscapes have changed. With its multidimensional characters, high stakes, and relentless tension, this show has fostered those necessary conversations of power, agency, and survival in a world that often feels like it could, at any moment, parallel the harsh realities of Gilead. The final season looms large with questions that have faced the series throughout: Can Gilead be toppled? What happens to those who have fought for so long? How will June and the rest move on after so much trauma?

The final season of The Handmaid’s Tale will surely be a culmination of the emotional and political storylines captured over its six-season arc. As this critically acclaimed series closes, there is no way that one cannot but wonder: what now? For the characters who journeyed through this oppressive world, for the viewers who watched them struggle for hope and some justice.

This spring, The Handmaid’s Tale Season Six will drop on Hulu, and from the first look images already causing a stir, it’s clear this ending will be just as powerful and impactful as the beginning of this series. The fates of Gilead and those who fought against it will be shown.


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11 comments

Val November 12, 2024 - 9:41 AM

Oh my god this series is still coming out

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Samantha November 12, 2024 - 9:40 AM

If Serena in particular did not get the ending she deserved, then what’s the point?

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Kayla November 12, 2024 - 9:40 AM

I thought this show finished already…

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Wendell November 12, 2024 - 9:39 AM

it’s not over yet? 😭

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Daniel November 12, 2024 - 9:38 AM

I’ve completed an Associates, Bachelors, Masters, and am on year 4 of a Doctoral degree and this show is STILL ON???????

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Tj November 12, 2024 - 9:38 AM

😭😭 i KNOW their social team been reading the room to post

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Christina November 12, 2024 - 9:38 AM

serena giving noah to june (?) is my only evidence right now that she’s in gilead to save hannah

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Bella November 12, 2024 - 9:37 AM

Well, they actually finished filming it!!!

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Cami November 12, 2024 - 9:37 AM

Hey, I thought this series was already over.

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Aiko November 12, 2024 - 9:36 AM

these white women real stupid for real
i would have taken the government down by season 3

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Marissa November 12, 2024 - 9:36 AM

I’ve read the novel and I don’t know what warrants five seasons when it’ll probably never match the caliber of what Atwood achieves in under 300 pages.

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