Is the calculation here?
The sixth and last season of “The Handmaid’s Tale” is here, and while fans are looking forward to seeing how the history of June Osborne ends, a person knew her and Gilead’s fate almost a decade ago.
The post spoke with the creator of Hulu’s drama, Bruce Miller, at the premiere of the season in Hollywood, California, last week, and said he launched the end years ago, and that he never changed.
Consistency seems to be key, especially when it comes to the final.
While the executive producer of “The Handmaid’s Tale” told The Post that they still gave the final touches in the last two episodes of the final series in Premiere Night, Miller shared exclusively that he knows how the beginning will end.
“We always film different options for any scene, and also in the episode [finale]There were a certain number of scenes that we could have chosen as an end, “he said when asked if there were alternative endings that shot the production process.” But no, not in any real way. “
“Honestly, the end is the same as I launched Lizzie [Elisabeth Moss] The first time with her, “Miller told the post exclusively.” So, [the] The first time we talked about the program. “
“The Handmaid’s Tale” has been broadcast on Hulu since 2017 and has a series of big names, including Elisabeth Moss (June), Yvonne Strahovski (Serena), Bradley Whitford (Commander Josf Lawrence), Samira Wiley) and.
When it comes to the final of the series, the Creator shared that although some things are “almost always” cut by time, that was the case this time.
“I can’t think of anything honestly that we cut this season,” he shared.
Miller elaborated: “The scenes that I can remember children or legs of previous seasons, but I do not remember anything we filmed and not we this year. This year has many big and spectacular things that Ethem, so we are ethum, so we are Ethum, so we are Eth.
As for the final, the executive producer of the program, Warren Littlefield, warned fans: “Bring your Kleenex,” and added: “I think it’s really satisfactory.”
Moss said his first reaction when reading the final scripts was “Holy S – T”.
He also directed the last two episodes (episodes 9 and 10), an appropriate honor for the main winning actress of the series.
Miller shared that having Moss in the director’s chair was “the most natural thing that could be imagined.”
“She is a very professional woman. She is very funny. He knows how to go to work every day. She is a great manager,” he sprouted on the red carpet. “He approaches his work as an actor. This is how he approaches his work as director.”
Miller continued: “She is also incredible intelligent and only an intuitive artist. It is a pleasure to see him. It’s like seeing some releases like a game without hits.”
His co -star echoed his feeling.
Wiley, who plays the best friend of June, Moira, told the post that he shares a “level of trust” with Moss of work so closely with her during all these years.
“It is so many things at the same time that the bee capable of seeing my friend, who has witnessed her growth and see that she was in that position of power,” he shared on Wednesday.
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The drama focuses around June on a dehumanizing and oppressed society called Gilead, in which she and other women are forced to live under a patriarchal dictatorship and her children are torn from them.
Since his debut eight years ago, “The Handmaid’s Tale” was nominated for the 76 Academy Awards and went with 15 victories.
While the beloved series is finishing, Hulu announced “The Testaments”, a spin -off of the series based on the 2019 novel by author Margaret Atwood. Moss and Littlefield will produce it.
The sequel will focus on the character of Ann Dowd, Aunt Lydia, and June television daughter, Hannah by Jordana Blake.
Season 6 of “The Handmaid’s Tale” is broadcast on Hulu on Tuesday, April 8, with a three -episodes drop.