Hulu's pushed viewers to the edges of their seats and Watch I Did It For You Onlinesanity with its dark political thriller The Handmaid's Tale...and there's no plan to slow down in Season 2.
In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, star and producer Elisabeth Moss talked about the show's reception, including 13 Emmy nominations, and the "fucking ridiculous" Season 2 premiere.
SEE ALSO: Margaret Atwood wants Drake to appear in 'The Handmaid’s Tale.' DRAKE."I’ve read the outline for the first episode, and it is fucking ridiculous," Moss told EW. "It’s insane! I can say this: There is literally no way that anyone can guess what happens. You can try, but you won’t do it. It’s incredible."
Season 1 ended with Offred A.K.A. June being escorted into an ominous van by government employees, not because of her affair with Nick or establishing contact with Moira and the resistance, but because the handmaids refuse to execute Janine.
"We’re really looking to blow people away, and we have every intention to break [the story] open and go even further in all directions," Moss added. "We have no intention of doing anything else than being even more balls to the wall than we were in season 1."
The Handmaid's TaleSeason 1 is currently streaming on Hulu.
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