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The Handmaid's Tale

The Handmaid's Tale

8,2 /10 (3,389 Votes)
2017 EN 6 Seasons

Overview

Set in a dystopian future, a woman is forced to live as a concubine under a fundamentalist theocratic dictatorship.

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First air date

26/04/2017

Votes

3,389

Popularity

59.7

The revolution is here.

Status

Ended

Type

Scripted

Created by

Bruce Miller

Networks

Hulu

Language

EN

Last air date

2025-05-27

Episodes

66

Website

www.hulu.com
Specials

Specials

125 episodes • 2017

Season 1

Season 1

10 episodes • 2017 • ⭐ 7,8

Offred must navigate between Commanders, their cruel Wives, domestic Marthas, and her fellow Handmaids – where anyone co…

Season 2

Season 2

13 episodes • 2018 • ⭐ 7,7

Season two is shaped by Offred’s pregnancy and her ongoing fight to free her future child from the dystopian horrors of …

Season 3

Season 3

13 episodes • 2019 • ⭐ 7,9

Season three is driven by June's resistance to the dystopian regime of Gilead and her struggle to strike back against ov…

Season 4

Season 4

10 episodes • 2021 • ⭐ 8,1

June strikes back against Gilead as a fierce rebel leader, but the risks she takes bring unexpected and dangerous new ch…

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Reno

Reno

2017-09-16

****From June to Offred: A 21st century slave tale!** **SEASON 01:**** I was not sure to give it a try, in the end I just went on. The reason was, another dystopian theme. It was a short season with the 10 episodes, and I've got a mixed feeling. It was based on the 30 year old novel of the same name. I mean 3 decades old source is very old in the present trend. Since that book there were plenty of films, series were made similar to that theme, including one feature film adaptation. I don't know the screenplay was highly borrowed from its original source, but all I expected was alterable.…

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Brett Pascoe

2018-07-05

The Show is great! i will admit when my wife said i have a show we should watch i thought what is this? but after the first episode I was hooked. I recommend this show but it is quite confronting and if you have trouble with that type of thing it may not be for you.

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MovieGuys

2019-12-18

⭐ 8

Every now and then a production comes along that such an absolute gem, it has you lost for words. A Handmaids Tale, is based on the novel by Canadian author Margaret Atwood . I have not yet read the book but if this series is anything to go by, it will, I'm sure, make its way into my collection very soon. On the surface the premise behind the series seems novel. Yet when you consider the fate of women in contemporary and historic theocratic societies, its not so far fetched. Indeed, what Atwood has rather cleverly done, is transplant aspects of life in theocratic societies, most notably …

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Peter89Spencer

2020-03-08

This is one messed up TV show; about a dystopian America ruled by a misogynistic government. Elizabeth Moss' performance though was pretty good. While I don't condone the mistreatment of women in the series, I do praise it for popularity nonetheless. I wonder what the conclusion of the show will be like?

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GenerationofSwine

GenerationofSwine

2023-01-12

⭐ 1

People are going to look back at the Censorship decade and think that this and Harry Potter are the only two books the cancel culture freaks read... ... and then realize that they were both adapted for the screen. This was good when they made it for HBO in the 1990s when it had an actual plot and was actually pro-Atwood. Only the people that made this turned on Atwood during #MeToo when she spoke out in favor of Due Process and then it slowly started to distance itself from her IP... as it became more and more in your face political. And that is when things like this lose me.

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Dean

Dean

2024-12-01

⭐ 2

Stupid liberal leftist show where conservative people are vilified as some monsters while those "innocent" leftist liberals are portraited as victims and funny thing is that in reality it's the opposite.

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