As most of us realize that The Handmaid’s Tale is one of those first flagship series of the streaming platform Hulu.
The show’s narrative goes to the dismal world that’s been produced by author Margaret Atwood, who’s won the Booker Award back in 1985 because of her book which goes by precisely the same title.
The show is set in a future condition that’s named Gilead, where most of the girls are delegated fundamentals of society. This factor is dependent on their wealth and fertility.
During the next installment of the epic show, Hulu has verified that The Handmaid’s Tale was renewed for another season.
As, with a fan base victory, season four was inevitable this made lovers.
The Handmaid’s Tale Season 4: Release Date and Cast
The primary photography was designed to begin on March 2, and the season would have been on our screens.
On the other hand, the continuing Corona pandemic has led to massive shutdowns, and the productions have stopped.
It would be a while before we get to see four. It wouldn’t be possible before 2021.
The primary cast of Handmaid’s Tale comprises Ann Dowd, Joseph Fiennes, Alexis Bledel, Yvonne Strahovski, Madeline Brewer, Elizabeth Moss, Max Minghella, Samira Wiley, Amanda Brugel and Bradley Whitford.
Elizabeth Moss was supposed to make her debut with the upcoming season. However, she has seen that more importance is given to safety.
In an Instagram article, she wrote, to preserve security and the health of the crew and our cast and join the world to flatten to the curve.
This show is my entire life, and crew and this cast is my family. Nothing is more important than ensuring they and everybody around them are safe’.
Plot
The previous seasons were based on the novel by Atwood. And it would appear that the season will follow the same path. Back in September, her book which is a follow-up known as The Testaments was released by Margaret Atwood. The producer of the show said the Handmaid’s Tale season 4 will occur after the book. Consequently, if you’d love to understand what another season will bring, you’re free to read the book!