Elisabeth Moss Set to Star in The Testaments
Elisabeth Moss was initially hesitant to take on the role of June in The Handmaid’s Tale after her long tenure on Mad Men. During a recent interview on Watch What Happens Live, Moss, now 43, reflected on her decision, stating, “I almost turned it down and then they threatened me with who they were going to ask next.” This revelation highlights the pressure she faced in choosing to embrace a character that would become iconic.
Having just completed a nine-year run on Mad Men, Moss was at a crossroads in her career. The Handmaid’s Tale, based on the dystopian book series by Margaret Atwood, has since become a critical success, solidifying her status in the industry.
As the anticipation builds for the upcoming sequel, The Testaments, which premieres on April 8th on Disney+, Moss is not only reprising her role but also serving as an executive producer. The new series promises to delve deeper into the world of Gilead, following young teens navigating Aunt Lydia’s elite preparatory school.
Moss’s character, Offred, has resonated with audiences, and her involvement in The Testaments indicates her commitment to the narrative’s evolution. She expressed her enthusiasm, saying, “I loved the idea then and I love it now.” This sentiment reflects her passion for the project and its themes.
In addition to her work on The Testaments, Moss is co-starring in Apple TV’s new drama Imperfect Women, further showcasing her versatility as an actress. The monthly subscription cost for Disney+ is currently $5.99, making it accessible for viewers eager to follow her latest projects.
As the premiere date approaches, fans and critics alike are eager to see how Moss’s portrayal will continue to shape the narrative established in The Handmaid’s Tale. Observers predict that the sequel will expand on the complex themes of power and resistance that have captivated audiences.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding the full scope of Moss’s character development in The Testaments, but her track record suggests a compelling performance is on the horizon. With her deep connection to the source material and her role as a producer, Moss is poised to influence the direction of this new chapter.