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Hulu has officially given a series order to "The Testaments," the highly anticipated sequel series to its Emmy-winning drama "The Handmaid's Tale." Production is set to begin on April 7, continuing the exploration of Margaret Atwood's dysto...
"The Testaments" dives back into the oppressive theocracy of Gilead, shifting focus more than fifteen years into the future from the main events concerning June Osborne in "The Handmaid's Tale." Based on Margaret Atwood's Booker Prize-winning 2019 novel, the series is described as a coming-of-age story centered around young women who have known no life outside of Gilead's regime.
Key figures like Agnes (Chase Infiniti), known previously as June's daughter Hannah, and a Canadian teen named Daisy (Lucy Halliday) whose connection to Gilead is revealed, will be central. They, along with others like Becka (Mattea Conforti) and Shunammite (Rowan Blanchard), grapple with the bleak prospects of arranged marriages and servitude, forcing them to seek allies and fight for their future.
The return of Ann Dowd as Aunt Lydia provides a crucial link to the original series, promising further exploration of her complex character. Elisabeth Moss's role as executive producer underscores the creative continuity, though her on-screen appearance as June Osborne hinges on the character's fate in the final season of "The Handmaid's Tale" (premiering April 8) or the potential use of flashbacks. The addition of Amy Seimetz, Mabel Li, and Brad Alexander, among others, rounds out a significant cast exploring new facets of Gilead society, including different ranks of Aunts and Commanders. The series is produced by MGM Television, with Bruce Miller leading the creative team and Mike Barker set to direct the initial episodes.
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