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Elisabeth Moss on Saying Goodbye to ‘Handmaid’s Tale’ (for Now), How Motherhood Changed Her Approach to June and That Perfect Ending: ‘Television Gold’
The 'Handmaid's Tale' star opens up about her journey from actress to producer and director
And, while June’s struggle for freedom has animated the series, Moss’ own life has changed; she’s worked increasingly frequently in film (“Us,” “The Invisible Man”) and on TV (“Shining Girls,” “The Veil,” the forthcoming “Imperfect Women”). Moss met with Variety at the production office for “Imperfect Women” on the Fox lot to discuss her journey with the Emmy-winning series and saying goodbye to June. I want to talk about the tie back to the pilot in the final scene, with June narrating what she sees around her in what is now the ruined home of the Waterfords, beginning the work of writing her memoir — the book known as “The Handmaid’s Tale.” Had that always been the plan?
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