: After Esther (McKenna Grace) attempts a murder-suicide against Janine, Aunt Lydia (Ann Dowd) begins to question the brutality of the system she upholds, showing a rare, protective instinct toward "her girls".
Simultaneously, the widowed Serena Joy (Yvonne Strahovski) attempts to reclaim her power. No longer a wife of high status in Gilead, she finds herself in a precarious position as a "global ambassador" in Canada, where she discovers that the rules she helped create are now being used to strip her of her own autonomy. The Handmaid's Tale - Season 5
: Pregnant and alone, Serena is placed with the Wheelers, a wealthy family who treats her as a "Handmaid-lite," controlling her movements and access to her newborn son, Noah. : After Esther (McKenna Grace) attempts a murder-suicide
: Commander Joseph Lawrence (Bradley Whitford) attempts to modernize Gilead by proposing "New Bethlehem," a liberalized refugee settlement intended to lure defectors back. This plan creates new tensions among Gilead’s leadership. : Pregnant and alone, Serena is placed with
Following the brutal murder of Commander Fred Waterford at the end of Season 4, June Osborne (Elisabeth Moss) struggles to redefine her identity as a free woman in Toronto. While she remains singularly focused on rescuing her daughter Hannah, she must now contend with her own trauma and the moral consequences of her violent choices.
The fifth season of Hulu’s flagship dystopian drama, The Handmaid’s Tale , marks a critical turning point in the series. Shifting its focus away from the immediate physical bondage of Gilead, the season explores the psychological aftermath of liberation, the rising influence of Gilead in Canada, and the deepening, complicated rivalry between June Osborne and Serena Joy Waterford.
The Handmaid's Tale: Season 5 – A Shift in the War for Survival