So far, we already know that Ann Dowd (The Exorcist: Believer) will reprise her role as Aunt Lydia after she went through a powerful transformation by the end of Season 6. The Testaments will also feature a character that is both old and new: June’s (Elisabeth Moss) daughter Hannah, who will be raised away from her mother as “Agnes” and will be played by Chase Infiniti (Presumed Innocent) in the new series. Miller was optimistic about any other cast or crew member that wanted to return:
“Fortunately, much of our [Handmaid’s] crew came to be part of that. So we were very lucky to get those people to join a new fledgling operation. But certainly, at the end of ‘Handmaid’s Tale,’ just in the time that I was talking to everybody, this thought always goes through your head: how can I possibly work with this person again? I mean, we have a collection of wonderful humans as actors, so in any way, shape or form, when I can weasel that character back into the show some way for something and someone is around and willing to do it, a thousand percent would love to have any of them. And I know I spoke to all of them and made my enthusiasm clear.”
What Do We Know About ‘The Testaments’?






The cast of The Testaments also features Rowan Blanchard (Snowpiercer), Mattea Conforti (The Calling), Lucy Halliday (Blue Jean), Mabel Li (Safe Home), Amy Seimetz (Sweet Tooth), Brad Alexander (You), Zarrin Darnell-Martin (Mistletoe Murders), Eva Foote (Murdoch Mysteries), Isolde Ardies (Ruby and the Well), Shechinah Mpumlwana (The Fire Inside), Birva Pandya (The Love Club), and Kira Guloien (Lullaby).
The Testaments has yet to get a release window, but the complete series of The Handmaid’s Tale is streaming now on Hulu.