Season 1’s explosive finale aired in the streaming service this week, leaving a handful of major questions for the upcoming sophomore season.
And now it looks like author Margaret Atwood will be more involved in Season 2, as the show must create new content where the novel ended.
With networks, cable, premium channels, and streaming services all producing fantastic content, there is no lack of quality TV to binge at any given moment.
We’re in a bit of television renaissance at the moment.