- sabeth Moss reprises her Handmaidâs Tale character, June Osborne, in The Testaments, the new sequel series based on Margaret Atwoodâs 2019 novel
- Moss âdidnât want to hang up her cloak,â showrunner Bruce Miller tells PEOPLE as he breaks down how Mossâ return came
- The first three episodes of The Testaments are now streaming on Hulu and new episodes drop Wednesdays
June Osborne is back.
On Wednesday, April 8, Hulu dropped the first three episodes of The Testaments, a new Handmaidâs Tale sequel series, in which Elisabeth Moss reprises her beloved character, giving fans a glimpse at Juneâs life after escaping Gilead.
âShe didnât want to hang up her cloak, as she says,â showrunner Bruce Miller tells PEOPLE. Miller was the showrunner on Handmaidâs Tale too, and he says Moss, 43, has âbeen my creative partner since the beginning.â
âBefore there was a second script [for Handmaidâs] we spoke⊠Certainly before I talked to Margaret Atwood. And she went from being an actress and producing the first season, to being an executive producer with me and Warren [Littlefield], and the creative force behind the show, and the star and executive vice president in charge of acting,â Miller says. âSheâs integral.â
âShe wouldâve been central to this show anyway, even if she wasnât in it. But I think she was very eager to come back,â he says.
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Fans first see June as an observer, as she watches Daisy (Lucy Halliday) interact with her parents in their vintage store in Toronto. June reappears after Daisyâs parents are murdered, and informs the teenager that her parents were involved in Mayday, the secret resistance group working to take down Gilead.
Itâs a complete shock to Daisy, who has grown up in normalcy and quickly sees her whole world turn upside down. The stakes are raised even further when June reveals that Daisy was born in Gilead and smuggled out into the care of her parents, who were then murdered for their involvement in the rebel groupâs efforts.
Miller says having Moss âback on cameraâ wasnât always something he felt he could bet on for the new series.
âI think it would always have been my desire. A lot of those things end up being practical. And not only is Elisabeth Moss quite a busy producer, sheâs also quite a busy actress and quite a busy director,â he says.
âBut in terms of Handmaidâs Tale â when you get to the end of Handmaidâs Tale, I think you feel that [June] has won some great victories and not won some great victories. I think you feel like she has more to do and have a sense of what she would be doing,â he continues.
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Still, it was important that The Testaments be able to stand on its own feet. âAlthough The Testaments is its own show and you donât have to watch The Handmaidâs Tale [to understand it], and even if you donât know anything about a Handmaid, I wanted it to be very user-friendly â there are things from the other show that add scale to it,â Miller says.
Juneâs return is one of those elements. âIÂ think the character of June, being able to hold onto her and have her in this story, was very helpful for me to build and make the decisions with all the other characters,â he admits. âAnd itâs hard at the end of a long run on a show to let it go. I mean, itâs impossible for me, and sheâs had to do it a few times. So I think sheâs happy.â
Moss, who also currently stars in the Apple TV thriller Imperfect Women, has played coy for months about whether she reprises her character in the new series. When asked about it on The View in March, she told the hosts: âI couldnât tell you if I was.â
Working on the series as a producer, though, was âreally, really cool,â she said. âAnd it meant I didnât have to say goodbye to the world, which I was very happy about.â
The first three episodes of The Testaments are now streaming on Hulu, and new episodes drop Wednesdays.


