Handmaid’s Tale sets season 4 premiere date, launches new explosive teaser – deadline

“We fight,” says Elisabeth Moss in June in the new teaser for the upcoming fourth season of The Handmaid’s Tale. As you can see above, this is an understatement if this latest look is an indication of the season to come.

And more Servant’s Tale is coming soon.

With what appears to be more action and battle scars than before, the fourth season of the Emmy-winning dystopian drama based on the acclaimed 1985 novel by Margaret Atwood is set to be released on April 28 on Hulu.

Similar to previous seasons, this 10-episode cycle of Bruce Miller’s showrun Servant will come back with three episodes at once. The remaining seven episodes of the series co-starring Joseph Fiennes, Yvonne Strahovski, Samira Wiley, Alexis Bledel, Bradley Whitford, Ann Dowd and Max Minghella will be released weekly on the Disney-controlled streamer.

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Back almost a year and a half after the end of season 3 with June and a group of other Servants and Marthas facilitating the flight of a plane full of children from the former US oppressor to Canada, season 4 shows Moss’s character recovered bloody wounds and instigate a new insurgency. In an abandoned and closed urban landscape that looks brutally familiar after the past year we have lived in the real world, the Resistance attacks the regime’s weakness in the hope of a better tomorrow.

“No matter where the war finds you today, remember that we are still here,” orders the voice of Rádio América Livre.

However, don’t wait for the war to end anytime soon.

It was announced in December at Disney Investor Day that The Handmaid’s Tale has been renewed for a fifth season. Thus, the battle continues on many fronts for the now rebel leader June and for the women and children of an America that has gone terribly wrong.

The Handmaid’s Tale is executive produced by Moss, Miller, Warren Littlefield, Daniel Wilson, Fran Sears, Eric Tuchman, John Weber, Frank Siracusa, Sheila Hockin, Kira Snyder and Yahlin Chang.

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