The Handmaid’s Tale Season 4 Ending Explained (& What Happens Next?)

The Handmaid’s Tale Season 4 Updates: The Speculative fiction The Handmaid’s Tale Season 4 has reached a termination point with a massive twist and some emotional climax. Not to mention Spoiler Alert!

The Handmaid’s Tale is an American dystopian tragedy TV series, created by Bruce Miller. The story is based on the bestselling novel of the same name by Margaret Atwood. The plot of the story mainly took place in Gilead, a totalitarian society that was ruled by a fundamentalist regime that portrays women as a piece of property of the state.

One of the noblewomen, Osborne was able to survive this horrible society and finally found out about her lost daughter. At the end of The Handmaid’s Tale season 4, the antagonist Fred Waterford (Joseph Fiennes) gets what he deserved.

At the starting point of season 4, June Osborne(Elisabeth Moss) was in Canada, but the long duration of violence and abusing society brought her into a disdainful situation, and the forcible separation from her beloved daughters Nichole and Hannah made her miserable.

But knowing that her cruel commander Fred is unpunished, she took a step for justice, justice for her pain, and other women from Gilead. In the 10th episode “The Wilderness” She gathered a battalion of Gilead women who were also abused by the commander and was finally able to kill this rude and demonic character.

The Handmaid’s Tale Season 4 Ending

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In the 9th episode of The Handmaid’s Tale Season 4 “Progress”, June found out that the United States is going to set a deal with that villain Fred against Gilead. June became obstinate about refraining from these cruel activities, she had to. But it wasn’t a matter of joke.

So she decided to take revenger for the injustice she had faced earlier. The ending is full of shocks, emotional fates, and a lot of satisfaction. The demise of the antagonist Fred is the ultimate story.

It shows the desperateness of a woman against the violence and cruelty she has suffered from. This is an iconic scene for the Handmaid’s fans and obviously an initial point for the upcoming “hope-so” season 5.

It’s a bit awkward for the fans to see June as the murderer of Fred, but the ultimate trauma from the past years made her so revengeful that she couldn’t trust the legal processes. In a word.

The Handmaid’s Tale Season 4 has developed a great impact on the story among the audience and yet received a lot of positive feedbacks from the core of the hearts of true fans.

The TV series is available on SonyLIV: Originals.

 

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