The Handmaid’s Tale has been recharged for a fifth season, and keeping in mind that June/Offred (Elisabeth Moss) came to Canada last season, her trial is nowhere near wrapped up.

Season four was summarized by the dramatization’s chief maker as “persistence compensated” – and assuming you’ve seen the season finale, you’ll know unequivocally what that implied.

A critical unique person was killed off in the season finale as a component of a vengeance plan coordinated by – you got it – June, who couldn’t pardon or continue on from her misfortune.

Season 5 will surely manage the fallout of that horrifying homicide, as well as the drawn out implications for both June’s future in Canada and her existence with Luke (O.T. Fagbenle) and Serena Joy (Yvonne Strahovski).

While June and Luke have accommodated, there are as yet unanswered issues about her association with Nick (Max Minghella), as well as the girl she had to leave in Gilead.

Peruse on to figure out all that you want to be aware of the impending season (no season five spoilers here!).

The delivery date for season 5 of The Handmaid’s Tale has been set

Season four of The Handmaid’s Tale debuted on Channel 4 in the United Kingdom on Sunday, June 20, 2021, so we’ll need to hang tight a long for season five.

For US crowds, the series airs prior and on Hulu across the lake, however don’t expect the fifth season to debut until spring 2022 at the earliest.

The initial three episodes of season four appeared a day right off the bat the Disney-possessed web-based feature, astonishing fans, and we can anticipate a comparable methodology for season five.

Season 5 trailer for The Handmaid’s Tale

There isn’t a trailer for Season 5 of The Handmaid’s Tale yet, however we’ll keep this page refreshed with any new data.

Season 5 of The Handmaid’s Tale cast

Albeit nothing has been affirmed, apparently all of the center cast individuals, including Elisabeth Moss as June, will return.

Yvonne Strahovski, Samira Wiley, Alexis Bledel, Max Minghella, O-T Fagbenle, Amanda Brugel, and Bradley Whitford, as well as Ann Dowd, who plays the fearsome Aunt Lydia, are completely expected to return.

The Handmaid’s Tale season 5

Season 5 spoilers for The Handmaid’s Tale

June effectively intervened a can foresee 22 ladies and obstruction warriors detained in Gilead with Commander Lawrence and Commander Fred Waterford (in bondage in Canada) toward the finish of season four.

Waterford, then again, was delivered in No Man’s Land, where he was sought after and killed by June, Emily, and other previous handmaids.

Entertainer Joseph Fiennes (Waterford) told Entertainment Weekly, “I felt that it truly conveyed the peak that I felt, and I think my cast-mates felt, was required and justified for the crowd.”

His demise will without a doubt have large consequences in Season 5, and we’ll without a doubt perceive what it means for June’s and Waterford’s pregnant spouse Serena Joy’s lives (Yvonne Strahovski).

Strahovski recently let EW know that when she at first read the last part, her “jaw was on the floor.”

“It’s just invigorating,” she added, “in light of the fact that it’s the most satisfying season finale that Handmaid’s has needed to date.”

Nonetheless, showrunner Bruce Miller referenced that we could see Fred Waterford again in flashbacks, so this probably won’t be the last time we see him.

“That’s what I trust, in spite of Fred’s demise, his effect on June continues, as confirmed by her inner consciousness recollections in our show,” he told Deadline.

As per Miller, the series will likewise turn into a “June-Serena thing,” zeroed in on the two female characters.

Serena will fight back with a “white-hot fever of retribution,” as indicated by Miller.

“Despite the fact that Serena detested Fred and their relationship is wild, it’s currently a June-Serena thing.

She’ll need to track down a strategy to make June pay for this, either emblematically or as a matter of fact.

June has hit her home, and she means to fight back. There’s the head to head, lady to-lady toxin, yet what is the connection between two ladies who killed the victimizer of the other?

It’s a tough spot.”

The killing of Fred Waterford was insinuated in the main Margaret Atwood novel, which guarantees that Fred was killed during a ‘Rescuing’ ceremony.

Serena’s youngster could be seized by Gilead, and she personally could be constrained to turn into a handmaid, as per a future plot line suggested at in season four episode nine.

Will The Handmaid’s Tale’s fifth season be the last one?

In a meeting with The Hollywood Reporter, showrunner Bruce Miller states he is “in no flurry to end it [… ] I won’t close it down while we have great stories to tell.”

Additionally, leader maker Warren Littlefield alluded to the chance of various more times of The Handmaid’s Tale in front of season four.

We don’t plan for season four to be the last season, however we really do realize that the plot in Margaret [Atwood’s] book The Testaments brings us 15 years into the future,” he told TV Guide.

“We don’t see it enveloping with [season four], and I can genuinely say we don’t have a particular consummation at the top of the priority list.

Be that as it may, I accept we ought to keep the standard high, and it wouldn’t be something awful assuming we left the crowd needing more, so we could change into The Testaments.”