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One of the small bright sides to the year 2020 was the delayed return of Hulu’s #Resistance series
The Handmaid’s Tale. Now after almost twenty months, the show is back and as hateful as ever.
On April 28, Hulu premiered the first three episodes of the show’s fourth season. The premiere, “Pigs,” takes place directly after the season three finale where Handmaid June (Elizabeth Moss) helped 86 children as well as a few women escape into Canada out of Gilead, the religious oligarchy nation that was once the United States. While June stays hidden for the first two episodes, she’s finally caught in the second episode, “Nightshade.” By the third episode, “The Crossing,” she’s being interrogated by authorities to reveal the location of other Handmaids who helped the children.
Things are getting even more intense on The Handmaid s Tale. (Photo: Hulu)
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The Handmaid’s Tale early in the U.S. And Now it’s landed early in Australia on SBS On Demand, too.
While SBS originally advertised that season four of
The Handmaid’s Tale would land on April 29 (that’s tomorrow) it quietly went live on Wednesday evening.
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Home video: The 45th anniversary reissue of the music documentary
“Heartworn Highways,” which showcases outlaw country pioneers such as Townes Van Zandt and Guy Clark, is accompanied by a new sequel,
“Heartworn Highways Revisited.” One notable difference: The contemporary group of independent country musicians in the new movie includes women such as Nikki Lane and Shovels & Rope’s Cary Ann Hearst.
Both available Tuesday on Blu-ray.
Streaming: Elizabeth Moss’ rebel handmaid is on the run in season four of
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Hulu’s adaptation of Margaret Atwood’s classic dystopian novel
The Handmaid’s Tale will get a fifth season, Disney announced yesterday during its Investor’s Day. The announcement comes ahead of the show’s return in 2021.
The series has earned considerable acclaim for the streaming service, which had planned to release season four earlier this year. The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic disrupted the show’s production at the start of 2020, and prompted Hulu to push it back to 2021. It hasn’t said when the show will return, nor was that apparent in the announcement around the fifth season’s order.