The Handmaid’s Tale Season 6: Everything We Know So Far

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The Handmaid’s Tale has been renewed for a sixth and final season on Hulu, and the news arrived just days before the premiere of season 5.

“It has been a true honor to tell the story of Margaret Atwood’s groundbreaking novel and chillingly relevant world, and we are thrilled to bring viewers a sixth and final season of The Handmaid’s Tale,” Bruce Miller, the show’s creator, showrunner, and executive producer, said in a statement. “We are grateful to Hulu and MGM for allowing us to tell this story, which unfortunately has remained as relevant as ever throughout its run, and are in awe of our incredible fans for their unwavering support, and without whom we never would have gotten to this point.”

The Handmaid’s Tale, adapted from Margaret Atwood’s seminal 1985 novel of the same name, first premiered on Hulu in 2017. Tackling timely themes of misogyny, patriarchy, women’s bodily autonomy, and reproductive rights, the series deeply resonated with viewers in the midst of the #MeToo movement and Trump’s presidency. Through the years, it has taken home 15 Emmy Awards and made history as the first streaming title to win in the Outstanding Drama Series category. It won a Peabody Award as well.

No synopsis or potential release date for season 6 have been announced yet, but here’s everything else we know so far.

Who will be in the season 6 cast?

Of course, the roster will depend on the events of season 5, which is currently dropping new episodes on Hulu every Wednesday. Currently, the cast includes Elisabeth Moss (June, and an executive producer), Bradley Whitford (Commander Lawrence), Yvonne Strahovski (Serena Joy), Max Minghella (Nick Blaine), O-T Fagbenle (Luke), Samira Wiley (Moira), Ann Dowd (Aunt Lydia), Madeline Brewer (Janine), Amanda Brugel (Rita), and Sam Jaeger (Mark Tuello).

The stars recently celebrated the Handmaid’s renewal news in a video posted on social media in early September. They said we’ll have to “wait and see” what happens in the series’ closing chapter and thanked fans for their support through the years.

“When we started this journey in season 1, we bore no more. In season 2, we reclaimed our name. In season 3, we set ourselves free. In season 4, we preyed together. In season 5, you’ll see how some sins can’t be washed away. And as to season six, our sixth and final season, well, you’ll just have to wait and see. We can’t thank you enough for supporting the show over the years. Much love to you all. Under his eye.”

Could Emily come back?

Emily (Alexis Bledel) is notably missing in the fifth season following Bledel’s exit from the series. While the show says that Emily went back to Gilead, Miller hints at the possibility of her return for the final season. “That character was not at the end of her journey as far as we were concerned,” he told Entertainment Tonight. He added that he and his the team were mindful “to [leave] that door open.”

Will there be a spin-off?

Handmaid’s Tale‘s sixth season won’t be the last we see of Gilead onscreen; Miller is currently adapting Atwood’s 2019 book The Testaments, which takes place years after the events of Handmaid’s Tale. Further production details and a potential release date are still unknown.

The Testaments: The Sequel to the Handmaid’s Tale

The Testaments: The Sequel to the Handmaid’s Tale

This story has been updated.

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