"In episode two, we have a colony story," said Miller, "and we're very excited to have Marisa Tomei."
Littlefield admitted that the new season has a bigger budget than the first — a product, he noted, was out of necessity to expand the world and not so much the Emmy darling's runaway success. (Additionally, half of the directors are women.)
Moss, keeping things close to the vest, offered only a few details about where the series is going.
"So much of the season is about motherhood," she said, when not demurring at compliments from the fawning room of critics. It's a bit of a ticking time bomb. And the complications of that are really wonderful to explore... It's a dark season. I would say, arguably, it's darker than season one — if that's possible."
Littlefield admitted that the new season has a bigger budget than the first — a product, he noted, was out of necessity to expand the world and not so much the Emmy darling's runaway success. (Additionally, half of the directors are women.)
Moss, keeping things close to the vest, offered only a few details about where the series is going.
"So much of the season is about motherhood," she said, when not demurring at compliments from the fawning room of critics. It's a bit of a ticking time bomb. And the complications of that are really wonderful to explore... It's a dark season. I would say, arguably, it's darker than season one — if that's possible."
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“We are lucky enough to have Marisa Tomei in episode No. 2” of The Handmaid’s Tale second seasons, creator Bruce Miller announced Sunday at TCA.
“Someone’s excited,” series star Elisabeth Moss noted when a corner of the TV-critic-filled ballroom erupted with the announcement.
“I was excited,” Miller added.
“Someone’s excited,” series star Elisabeth Moss noted when a corner of the TV-critic-filled ballroom erupted with the announcement.
“I was excited,” Miller added.
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