Elisabeth Moss discusses 'Handmaids Tale' ending on 'Kimmel'
- Elisabeth Moss, series star and director, is opening up about the ending of The Handmaid's Tale after six seasons, which premieres its final season on Hulu April 8.
- The Handmaid's Tale, a Hulu series based on Margaret Atwood's novel, depicts a dystopian future where women are forced into surrogacy by a totalitarian government, and in Season 6, Moss's character June leads an uprising.
- Moss appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live Tuesday to preview the finale, stating that they did not want to overstay their welcome and that their story is coming to a close.
- When asked what she hopes viewers will take away from the series, Moss stated, "I hope that they take hope.", implying the story may have a light at the end of the tunnel.
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