“Fun,” says “The Handmaid’s Tale” producer about adapting book

The sixth and last season of the series “The Handmaid’s Tale” Debut an episode every week at the Paramount+streaming service. In conversation with CNN the producer of the work, Yahlin Chang reflected on the end of production and said it was “Fun” be able to adapt the author’s classic work Margaret Atwood .

“The Handmaid’s Tale” (“The tale of Aia” in Brazil) was written in 1985 by the Canadian. The work is based on a scenario in which humanity has become mostly infertile. Dystopic production takes place in the near future in the United States, focusing on the oppression of women in a totalitarian society, where they are treated as the property of the state and forced to procreate to their “commanders.”

“Her book It has been the Bible for us the light that guides us, the spirit, the lighthouse, and what is so beautiful in the world that Margaret created is that we were able to address the story of infinite ways and possibilities, the author herself was very flexible and open to it, ”said Chang.

The eight -year -old series went beyond the content of the single book.

“We created new characters, new worlds, showed the colonies, created Chicago, new characters like Commander Lawrence and in the new episodes Commander Wharton,” celebrated the producer.

“It was unaffected and more fun, because it was like a endless amusement box, surprises and new things to do,” he concluded.

About the “delay” of last season’s debut, Yahlin Chang reflected: “We feel bad that our fans had to wait so long, but we want to say that the wait is definitely worth it. This season is so exciting and there are so many Great surprises and unpredictable twists . We really wanted the latest episodes to be rewarding and satisfactory for our fans. ”

Yahlin still works at a spin-off of the series, already confirmed. This, titled “The Testaments” (2019), Already have a production on the way ordered for the small screens.

The cast of the new season is led by Elisabeth Moss together with Yvonne Strahovski, Bradley Whitford, Max Minghella, Ann Dowd, Ot Fagbenle, Samira Wiley, Madeline Brewer, Amanda Brugel, Sam Jaeger, Ever Carradine and Josh Charles.

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This content was originally published in “Fun,” says “The Handmaid’s Tale” producer about adapting a book on CNN Brazil.

Source: CNN Brasil

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