I only just started watching The Handmaid’s Tale in 2025, and I can’t believe it took me this long to dive in. The adaptation is haunting, beautifully shot, and filled with performances that make every moment feel painfully real. Now that I’ve caught up, I’m beyond excited for the new season and eager to see how the story unfolds beyond what I already know from the books.
One of the most thrilling aspects of watching the show while also reading the books is seeing how the series expands the world of Gilead. The novel is powerful but contained, while the show takes us deep into the lives of characters like Serena Joy, Commander Lawrence, and Nick. The Testaments gave me a glimpse of where the story could be headed, and I’m eager to see how the show continues to build toward that future. Will the next season lean into Aunt Lydia’s evolving role, or will we see more of the resistance growing outside Gilead’s borders?
Even though I knew many of the major plot points from the books, watching the show has been a completely different experience. The emotional depth of June’s story, brought to life by Elisabeth Moss, makes every moment feel unpredictable, no matter how familiar the themes are. The show’s ability to capture fear, resilience, and power dynamics in such an immersive way is what keeps me hooked. Now, I’m left wondering how much further June will go, how Serena will navigate her shifting role, and what ultimate fate awaits Gilead.
What excites me most is knowing that the showrunners aren’t just adapting Atwood’s work but expanding on it in meaningful ways. Every season has added layers to the story, sometimes even surprising longtime fans of the books. Now, as I wait for the new season, I find myself theorizing about what’s next—how much of The Testaments will influence the show, and how it will all come to an end. Whatever happens, I know one thing for sure: I’m completely invested in this world, and I can’t wait to see where the story takes us next.
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