Handmaids Tale creator knew how the show would end years ago and it never changed: Its the same as I pitched

Is the reckoning here?“The Handmaid’s Tale” sixth and final season is here — and while fans anxiously wait to see how June Osborne’s story ends, one person knew her and Gilead’s fate nearly a decade ago.The Post spoke to the Hulu drama’s creator, Bruce Miller, at the season premiere in Hollywood, California, last week, and he said that he pitched the ending years ago, and it never changed.Consistency seems to be key, especially when it comes to the finale.While “The Handmaid’s Tale” executive producer told The Post that they were still putting the finishing touches on the last two episodes of the final series on premiere night, Miller exclusively shared that he’s known how the show will end since since the beginning.“We always film different options for any scene, and also, in the episode [finale], there were a certain number of scenes we could have picked as the end,” he said when asked if there were any alternative endings that were shot during the production process.“But no, not in any real way.”“Honestly, the end of it is the same as I pitched to Lizzie [Elisabeth Moss] the first time I met her,” Miller exclusively told The Post.
“So, [the] first time we talked about the show.”“The Handmaid’s Tale” has aired on Hulu since 2017 and features a slew of big names, including Elisabeth Moss (June), Yvonne Strahovski (Serena), Bradley Whitford (Commander Joseph Lawrence), Samira Wiley (Moira), O-T Fagbenle (Luke), and more.When it comes to the series finale, the creator shared that while some things are “almost always” cut for time, that wasn’t the case this time around.“I can’t think of anything honestly that we cut this season,” he shared.Miller elaborated, “The scenes I can remember that have kind of been from earlier seasons, but I don’t remember anything that we shot and didn’t use this year.This year has a lot of big spectacular things that were very hard to film, so I would remember if we dr...