Handmaid’s Tale SHOCK: Channel 4 Causes HUGE Delay!

In the United Kingdom, viewers of The Handmaid’s Tale are currently several weeks behind the US airing schedule, as the season finale is approaching in America. Fans tuning into Channel 4 may find themselves waiting even longer than anticipated for the next episode to be broadcast.

Instead, the fourth episode, named “Promotion,” won’t broadcast during its regular Saturday evening time on Channel 4 this week (May 24th). Instead, it will air on the subsequent day.

The episode is scheduled to be broadcast at 10:15 PM on Sunday, the 25th of May. This change was made to accommodate Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning, which aired the night before, as it coincides with the cinema premiere of the latest installment in the Tom Cruise franchise, The Final Reckoning.

Fortunately, eager fans of The Handmaid’s Tale can breathe a sigh of relief, as there’s no indication that the next episode won’t air as scheduled on Saturdays via Amazon Prime Video. This gives UK viewers another option for catching the latest instalment.

In the summary for Episode 4 titled ‘Promotion’, we find that June interferes with the rebels’ strategies, while Commander Lawrence strengthens his position and authority.

At the beginning of this season, there was an unexpected return of a character who had been absent for a long time. In this case, June found herself with her mother again, portrayed by Cherry Jones, within a refugee camp.

Viewers may feel disheartened as The Handmaid’s Tale series reaches its end, but take solace in knowing that the universe crafted by Margaret Atwood is not yet finished being explored.

Indeed, the filming for a follow-up TV series, inspired by Margaret Atwood’s sequel book “The Testaments”, is currently underway. Actress Ann Dowd, who played Aunt Lydia in the original series, will rejoin the cast, and Elisabeth Moss will resume her role as an executive producer.

In the United Kingdom, “The Handmaid’s Tale” is broadcasted on Channel 4 as well as Amazon Prime Video. If you’re interested, you can take advantage of a complimentary 30-day Prime Video trial right now.

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2025-05-23 14:42