Now in its third season, The Handmaid's Tale is back in the Emmy race this year with 10 nominations, including for best drama series and nods for Bradley Whitford, Samira Wiley and Alexis Bledel.
Season three sees Elisabeth Moss' June continuing to build a rebellion in Gilead, seeking to save her daughter while starting an operation to transport the totalitarian society's children to freedom in Canada.
Showrunner Bruce Miller — who was forced to pause season four two weeks into filming amid the novel coronavirus shutdown, and who hopes to restart in Toronto soon — talks to The Hollywood Reporter about building a revolution, continuing to reference Margaret Atwood's words and deciding to keep June in Gilead.
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