It's been a long and arduous journey for the cast of The Handmaid's Tale. To tackle such bleak material for six seasons in the current state of the world is a feat all its own, but star, producer, and director Elisabeth Moss has taken it upon herself to not only embody the ferocity of Margaret Atwood's on-screen June Osborne but also step behind the camera — and find the joy in doing so!
In the show's sixth and final season, June is focusing on New Bethlehem. It may be touted as the less extreme Gilead, but the oppressed won't be fooled. As the resistance grows, new alliances are formed and those in power continue to work tirelessly to build up their new regime.
While talking with Collider's Perri Nemiroff ahead of the three-episode premiere, Moss discusses the weight of the relationship between June and Serena Joy Waterford (Yvonne Strahovski) and how so many of the moments between the two across all five previous seasons come into play in Season 6. She also shares her vision as director for Episodes 1, 2, and 10, taking us inside the train car and explaining how she crafted a sequence around a Sigur Rós track. Finally, Moss opens up about working on such dark material for nearly a decade, and how she's maintained joy throughout the process.
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