“The contradictions are extreme and resonate to me in the current unsettling political situation,” admits Bradley Whitford about the bleak reality of “The Handmaid’s Tale.” For our recent webchat he continues, “There seems to be a backlash to what should be described as liberal democracy. It’s interesting to see how a character like this is trying to navigate that world.” Watch the exclusive video interview above.
The dystopian drama for five seasons has explored a world where low fertility rates have led to the east coast of America being run as a religious totalitarian government under the name ‘Gilead.’ With women forced to live as concubines and slaves. The most recent season sees June (Elisabeth Moss) continuing to live as a refugee in Canada.
SEEYvonne Strahovski interview: ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’
The former “West Wing” star plays Commander Joseph Lawrence, one of Gilead’s architects. At times he has shown compassion,...
The dystopian drama for five seasons has explored a world where low fertility rates have led to the east coast of America being run as a religious totalitarian government under the name ‘Gilead.’ With women forced to live as concubines and slaves. The most recent season sees June (Elisabeth Moss) continuing to live as a refugee in Canada.
SEEYvonne Strahovski interview: ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’
The former “West Wing” star plays Commander Joseph Lawrence, one of Gilead’s architects. At times he has shown compassion,...
- 6/16/2023
- by Matt Noble
- Gold Derby
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