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Where to watch The Handmaid’s Tale Season 5 in Australia

June and her death glare return this week!
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The internet has been abuzz lately with all the gossip on the latest season of The Handmaid’s Tale, which has finally returned to screens in Australia as of September 15.

Fans have been waiting for the new season with bated breath as season four left more questions than answers and were thrilled when it finally premiered.

With new episodes fast tracked to SBS and SBS On Demand, there’s no telling where the dark story will go this time but fans can’t wait.

It’s been more than a year since the last episode of season four aired, so scroll on for a little recap, as well as everything you can expect from season five, and where you can catch it in Australia!

Where can I watch season five of The Handmaid’s Tale?

The fifth season began airing on Thursday, September 15 with episodes dropping weekly on SBS and SBS On Demand.

As is standard, the show premiered two episodes on the Thursday and will continue to drop the rest on a weekly basis for the remainder of the season – which is usually about 10 episodes long.

If you need to catch up before season five premieres, all the previous seasons are available on the streaming platform Stan.

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Season four ended with June brutally murdering Fred. (Credit: Hulu) (Credit: Hulu)

What happened at the end of season four?

It’s been quite some time since we last saw June, so we’re taking a moment to remember the brutal final moments of season four.

At the end of the season, we saw June orchestrate a series of events that left Commander Fred Waterford (Joseph Fiennes) at her mercy. She proceeded to brutally murder him in no-man’s land between Gilead and Canada, an act of revenge for the pain he inflicted on her as his Handmaid.

With an army of other former Handmaids around her, June had Fred ripped to shreds (including that bone-chilling moment she bit his lips off), and hung on a wall, with the show’s famous phrase “Nolite te bastardes carburondorum” painted underneath. It’s a fake Latin phrase that means “Don’t let the bastards grind you down” and appeared in the book the show is based on.

To add insult to injury, June then mailed his severed finger to his pregnant wife, Serena Joy (Yvonne Strahovski), who is still captive in Canada). As unhinged as she might be, we have to admit June has style.

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“You’re moving on with someone who’s made these terrible choices,” Bruce Miller said of the upcoming season. (Credit: Hulu) (Credit: Hulu)

What will happen in season five?

We tragically watched June return home after her woodland murder and seemingly say goodbye to her husband Luke Bankole (O.T. Fagbenle) and baby Nicole. While it was looking like she’ll head out on the run, the trailer shows her speaking to Luke about the murder, as well as their first daughter, Hannah, who remains stuck in Gilead.

Showrunner Bruce Miller has hinted that it will be another intense season for the audience, even though we’re pretty hard to shock at this point. He told EW that the season will be “definitely Sophie’s Choice: The Series, in that you’re moving on with someone who’s made these terrible choices”.

“It’s the American story – can we snap back to normal, or do we have to move into something new? And that’s where June is right now,” he explained.

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We’re thinking Fred will return in flashbacks, (Credit: Hulu) (Credit: Hulu)

Who will appear in season five?

Elisabeth Moss will obviously be reprising her role as June and will be rejoined by Yvonne Strahovski as Serena – both were seen in the first-look pictures from the season released earlier this year.

We’re also certain we’ll see a return of Moira and Luke, although perhaps to a lesser scale given that June will likely be going on the run, at least for a little while. Miller also confirmed that Fred is likely to return, possibly in flashbacks.

“I think we’ll see Fred again,” he said.

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Alexis Bledel (R) will not be returning. (Credit: Getty) (Credit: Getty)

Sadly though, we’ve seen the last of Emily Malek, also known as Ofglen, a former Handmaid who was played by Alexis Bledel.

A prominent character in seasons one through four, Bledel even won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series for her role.

“After much thought, I felt I had to step away from The Handmaid’s Tale at this time,” Bledel said in a statement about her departure.

“I am forever grateful to Bruce Miller for writing such truthful and resonant scenes for Emily, and to Hulu, MGM, the cast and crew for their support.”

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Bruce Miller has said he’s happy to keep making the show as long as Elisabeth Moss does. (Credit: Getty) (Credit: Getty)

Will this be the last season?

Unlikely! We’re not expecting the show to end on season five, given that Miller has confirmed he’s happy to continue making the show for as long as Elisabeth Moss wants to star in it.

It’s also been indicated by Ann Dowd, who plays the foreboding Aunt Lydia Clements, that there will be at least a sixth season.

And we can’t help but feel there’s plenty of story to go. June might be free of Gilead, but plenty of others aren’t – Handmaids Janine and Esther, and June’s daughter Hannah are still stuck in there.

Also, since the show began, Margaret Atwood has released The Testaments, a sequel to the original 1980s novel the first season of the show was based on – giving us plenty of source material for a few more seasons, or perhaps a spin-off in future.

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