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There will be a fifth season of ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’On the other hand, the Waterford couple are still in Canada awaiting trial, although they are slowly gaining followers and supporters. On the other hand, Commander Fred Waterford is willing to betray Gilead and reveal everything he knows about the ultra-religious and nationalist country in order to obtain his freedom, and that of the child he is on the way expecting with his wife.

The creator of the series, Bruce Miller, assured in an interview that there would be a fifth season of the series, although he did not reveal when it would be aired. On the other hand, it is also unknown if this new installment will finish the whole story, or it will have to wait for a new season.

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Do you want to watch The Handmaid’s Tale but don’t know where? We tell you the seasons of this series, the platforms where it is available and the price you will have to pay if you want to hire this service.

The story unfolds thanks to the vindictive personality of Melfred, who refuses to live without rights. The series currently has 3 seasons and there is talk of the premiere of the 4th season of The Handmaid’s Tale in 2021. In addition, HBO has won 8 Emmy Awards thanks to this series.

In addition, HBO has monthly movie and series premieres, which join the already known ones such as Blood Brothers, Chernobyl or Vikings. Do not forget that the platform offers a 7-day free trial period so that you can activate it before hiring.

Another online platform where you can watch The Handmaid’s Tale is ATRESplayer Premium, although only the first season is available. If you want to contract this platform you must activate it through its official website www.atresplayer.com and register. To find out the price before activating this platform, here are the options available:

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‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ Season 4 cast’The Handmaid’s Tale Season 4 will feature series regulars Moss as June Osborne, Max Minghella as Major Nick Blaine, Bradley Whitford as Major Joseph Lawrence, Joseph Fiennes as Major Fred Waterford, Yvonne Strahovski as Serena Joy Waterford, Alexis Bledel as Dr. Emily Malek, D.Samira Wiley as Moira. Ann Dowd as Aunt Lydia, O-T Fagbenle as Luke Bankole, Madeline Brewer as Janine and Amanda Brugel as Rita.In addition, Sam Jaeger, who played U.S. Rep. Mark Tuello during Seasons 2 and 3, joins the main cast. Viewers will also see a new face of Netflix’s The Curse of Hill House. Actress Mckenna Grace will play Mrs. Keyes, described as “a highly intelligent teenage wife of a much older major who rules her farm and home with confidence.” The new character will show duality with a “calm and pious” exterior while suffering from inner “turmoil.” In addition, new guest stars will be introduced such as actress Zawe Ashton, who will “play Moira’s girlfriend and humanitarian worker in Toronto.” Actor Reed Birney also joins the cast as a new person from Gilead that June meets.

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The season started off well enough, with June (Elisabeth Moss) and her maid allies trying not to fall back into the clutches of their Gileadian masters. A new chapter in the life of the now outlawed woman gave us some truly memorable moments and powerful images as the protagonist was recaptured, escaped with Janine (Madeline Brewer) and finally made it across the border to Canada at the season’s midpoint.

This also translates into a certain dizziness with plots such as the Waterford’s, with Serena pregnant and Fred seeing in it an opportunity not only for reconciliation but to “negotiate” his freedom. A plot that becomes tiresome and that not even the whirlwind irruption of their former maid does not give it more strength.

Despite the gimmicky, bloody, violent and wild season finale with the visceral execution of Fred, this season has gone from more to less. A sequence (because in the end it is only a sequence) does not fix a journey that started promising but has ended up going through a monotonous journey. The worst thing is that this series is like a drug, and season 5 we will consume it with pleasure.