The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

As ‘Handmaid’s Tale’ returns, creator sees no end in sight

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As “The Handmaid’s Tale” returns in April for season four, its creator is reluctant to predict when the dystopian drama will be ready for its final act.

“Every time I come upon a season, I don’t have any idea what we’re going to do,” said Bruce Miller. “And every time I get to the end of the season, I’m thrilled with what we’ve done .... and I feel like I could go on and on forever.”

That’s if Elisabeth Moss sticks with the series based on Margaret Atwood’s 1985 novel, said Miller. He lavished praise on Moss as a fellow executive producer and a newly minted director for the series, as well as its star.

“I think I can keep going as long as I can rope Lizzie into it,” Miller said.

Asked at another point during a virtual Q&A with TV critics Thursday if he considered killing Moss’ character, June, last season, his reply was a swift “no.”

“The show is called ‘The Handmaid’s

Tale,’” he said. “It’s about her.”

Miller said he’s fascinated by what unfolds in Atwood’s 2019 companion novel, “The Testaments,” set 15 years later. Whether it’s going to be “part of our future, that’s a bigger question,” he said. Hulu acquired rights to the book with a sequel series in mind.

“The Handmaid’s Tale” is already renewed for another season, but the 10-episode arc that begins April 28 doesn’t hold back on playing out story lines, Miller said.

“We’re delivering,” he said. “We were trying to make progress. You know, it was time for (expletive) to happen.”

Warren Littlefiel­d, also an executive producer for the show, said this season is about “patience rewarded.”

After planting seeds for several years “about this uprising and hotspot in Chicago” that the repressive Gilead regime is unable to control, Littlefiel­d said, the action moves there from what had been “our central universe” near Boston.

In the upcoming season, rebel leader June takes risks and faces new challenges, which could also be said of Moss. She directed three episodes and under trying pandemic-safety conditions.

“I just felt I was up to the task after a few years of watching and learning and working with some really incredible directors,” said Moss, who won a best drama actress Emmy in 2017 for “The Handmaid’s Tale.”

She said she’s also come to realize that “the more I have to do, the happier I am.”

John A. Moore, 61, of Middletown, passed away peacefully at home surrounded by loved ones on Monday, February 22nd. Born on April 8, 1959 in Middletown, son of the late Alfred and Antoinette (Perez) Moore. Johnny was predecease­d by his beloved son Dimitri, and is survived by daughters Mariah Moore, Rachel “Ricci” Drake and husband Christian, brothers and sisters in law, Al and Deirdre Moore, Jimmy and Linda Moore and several nephews including a dear nephew Michael Marotta. He also leaves behind an Aunt Jane Morello, a cousin Vinnie, and several more cousins. As well as countless good and close friends. John had been a lifelong resident of Middletown and was the owner of Fat City Cycles his whole life where he enjoyed cars and building motorcycle­s. One of Johnny’s enjoyments was sitting with his special crew at Illiano’s. He loved spending time with his daughter and going to breakfast with two little girls that had his heart—Jada and Jazzy, as well as going to Florida with good friends throughout the years. During his term of illness our father received much support to get him through his battle, too many to mention. His desire was not for sympathy, but to be celebrated. It is with that spirit of celebratio­n that we ask you not to mourn, but to celebrate and remember him.

A big thank you for everyone’s support for our father and through his final journey. A special thank you to the staff at Yale Smilow Care in North Haven and Hartford Healthcare Home Hospice.

Remember, it’s not a goodbye, it’s “I’ll see you later.” Friends may call at Coughlin-Lastrina Funeral Home, 491 High St., Middletown on Sunday, February 28th from 1 to 4 p.m. Graveside services will be held on Saturday, March 6th at 10 a.m. at Indian Hill Cemetery, Middletown.

 ?? Willy Sanjuan / Associated Press ?? Elisabeth Moss and her series “The Handmaid’s Tale” returns April 28 for a fourth season on Hulu.
Willy Sanjuan / Associated Press Elisabeth Moss and her series “The Handmaid’s Tale” returns April 28 for a fourth season on Hulu.
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