Alexis Bledel Makes Rare Comments About “The Handmaid's Tale” After Her 'Shocking' Exit in 2022

Alexis Bledel Makes Rare Comments About "The Handmaid's Tale" After Her 'Shocking' Exit in 2022

George Kraychyk/Hulu Alexis Bledel opened up about playing Ofglen/Emily in the first four seasons ofThe Handmaid's Talein a rare interview about the show Bledel explained that "it was deeply upsetting" to portray what her character was going through before her 2022 exit The Handmaid's Tale's series finale airs Tuesday, May 27, on Hulu Alexis Bledelis reflecting on her time onThe Handmaid's Tale. Ahead of the drama's highly anticipated series finale on May 27, the actress, 43, offered rare insight into what it was like to play Ofglen/Emily. In an interview withThe Hollywood Reporter,Bledel, wholeft the hit Hulu show in 2022after four seasons, discussed how she fell into the role with creator Bruce Miller. "It was deeply upsetting to even imagine Emily going through something like that — being captured, powerless, with no say over her body," theGilmore Girlsalum said. Sophie Giraud/Hulu Miller then revealed: "Every time I thought Hulu would balk at a controversial storyline, they didn't. It's a story of a society that's built on rape. You're going to show sexual assault because that's what it's built on. I'm trying to minimize what we see and maximize what we feel. You don't need to be there to see what happened to poor Emily, but when we show the impact, that should be real. So real that you think you saw it." Bledel noted that the opportunity felt like it was meant to be from the beginning. "I was actually offered the role and when I read the pilot script, I immediately said yes," she said. "Somehow, Bruce just knew I had Ofglen in me." In May 2022, Bledel announced that she would not be returning for season 5 ofThe Handmaid's Tale,which is based on Margaret Atwood's 1985 dystopian novel by the same name. "After much thought, I felt I had to step away fromThe Handmaid's Taleat this time," she said in a statement toVariety. "I am forever grateful to Bruce Miller for writing such truthful and resonant scenes for Emily, and to Hulu, MGM, the cast and crew for their support." The season 5 premiere ultimately attributed her exit to her character returning to the totalitarian regime of Gilead to "fight" her captors, but the news remained hard to process for her fans and castmates alike. Amanda Brugel, who appeared in all six seasons as Rita, shared her reaction withTHR."It was incredibly difficult saying goodbye to cast members who had been there since day one," she said. "It was shocking and sad when Alexis left after season four." Shortly after learning the news in 2022,Elisabeth Moss, who has starred as June throughout the show's entire run, alsomourned the absence of her on and off-screen friend. "I love Alexis. I've known Alexis for years, back from ourMad Mendays. So, I love her very much," she toldEntertainment Tonightat the time. "We were very sad that she couldn't join us this year, but I think she's spectacular." She later noted: "It wasn't the easiest thing in the world to handle, I'll be honest with you, because she's such a great, fantastic part of the show." Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. The series finale ofThe Handmaid's Taleairs Tuesday, May 27, on Hulu. Read the original article onPeople

 

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