Hulu’s new series 'The Testaments' confirms the continued story of June Osborne, with Elisabeth Moss reprising her role from 'The Handmaid's Tale,' according to Screen Rant and Variety. The series picks up after the original show’s finale, exploring June’s fate following the liberation of Boston and the execution of Gilead’s Commanders.
Created by Bruce Miller, the Emmy-winning showrunner behind 'The Handmaid’s Tale,' 'The Testaments' adapts Margaret Atwood’s novel and introduces new characters played by Chase Infiniti and Stephen Colbert, as reported by Variety and The Hollywood Reporter. Miller expressed the series requires at least three seasons to fully develop its narrative within Gilead’s oppressive society.
The series shifts focus toward a younger generation, adopting a young adult perspective centered on girls at an elite Gileadean prep school overseen by Aunt Lydia, according to TIME and RNZ News. This new angle explores themes around authoritarian control and gender dynamics in a dystopian environment, reflecting ongoing societal issues.
Notably, the show diverges visually from its predecessor by minimizing the iconic red attire of the handmaids in season one, as executive producer Warren Littlefield told The Hollywood Reporter. This change underscores the expansion of the series’ world beyond the original handmaid storyline.
Going forward, 'The Testaments' aims to explore complex character arcs and societal structures over multiple seasons while balancing the perspectives of both returning and new characters, as stated by Miller in interviews with Gizmodo. The series’ development will be closely watched for how it deepens the Handmaid’s Tale universe and responds to contemporary cultural tensions.

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