[This story contains MAJOR spoilers from the three-episode premiere of The Testaments.]
Praise be! The Mayday resistance movement — and the shadow of June Osborne (Elisabeth Moss) — is alive and well again within the hallowed halls of power in the Republic of Gilead. Less than a year after the end of Hulu’s Emmy-winning adaptation of The Handmaid’s Tale, Canadian author Margaret Atwood’s sequel novel, The Testaments, has been reimagined into another eerily timely TV series — this time centered around young women fighting for their own autonomy.
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Set four years after the events of the Handmaid’s series finale, in which Moss’ protagonist June vowed to continue working underground to take down the totalitarian theocracy that forcibly separated her from her husband Luke (O-T Fagbenle) and their daughter Hannah, the first three episodes of The Testaments now reveal that June has found
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