
It’s been a long wait for fans of Margaret Atwood’s dystopian drama, but three years after we last saw June (Elizabeth Moss) stoke the fires of revolution, The Handmaid's Tale season 6 is here.
Here's how to watch The Handmaid's Tale season 6 online from anywhere and potentially for free.
Watch The Handmaid's Tale season 6 online
Rebellion is very much the word in The Handmaid’s Tale’s final final season premiere as June is pulled back into the resistance against Gilead, with Luke (O-T Fagbenle) and Moira (Samira Wiley) joining the fight. Meanwhile, Commander Lawrence (Bradley Whitford) and Aunt Lydia (Ann Dowd) grapple with the results of their actions.
All out revolution is a tantalising prospect for fans who have followed the show from the outset, and with plenty of rumors, we can’t wait to see who will stand and who will fall by the time the dust settles.
Other familiar faces set to return one last time include Yvonne Strahovski as Serena, Max Minghella as Nick, Ever Carradine as Naomi and Madeline Brewer as Janine. Meanwhile, The Good Wife’s Josh Charles is set to join the cast, alongside D’Arcy Carden, known to most as The Good Place’s affable AI, Janet.
It’s sure to be an epic conclusion for the hit show, so read on for how to watch The Handmaid's Tale season 6 online, from anywhere and potentially for free.
Can I watch The Handmaid's Tale season 6 for free?
Viewers in Australia can stream The Handmaid's Tale season 6 now – with FREE episode on SBS On Demand. Episodes 1-3 are available to watch from April 8.
It'll also arrive on the free UK streamer Channel 4 from May 3.
Not at home? Use a VPN to access you usual streaming services from abroad. Details just below.
How to watch The Handmaid's Tale season 6 from abroad
For those away from home looking to watch The Handmaid's Tale season 6, you’ll be unable to watch the show as normal due to regional restrictions. Luckily, there’s an easy solution.
Downloading a VPN allows you to stream geo-blocked services safely and securely online, no matter where you are. It's a simple bit of software that changes your IP address, meaning that you can access on-demand content or live TV just as if you were at home. Our favorite is NordVPN.
Use a VPN to watch The Handmaid's Tale season 6 from anywhere:
How to watch The Handmaid's Tale S6 online for free in Australia

How to watch The Handmaid's Tale S6 online in the US

Season 6 of The Handmaid's Tale will air on Hulu (30-day free trial) in the US with the three-part premiere available now. Weekly episodes follow every Tuesday.
Hulu prices start from $9.99 per month after the free trial, which is pretty cheap considering the mountain of content that it offers.
Aussie abroad in the US? Anyone traveling in the US who wants to watch their usual free streaming service from abroad can do so by using a VPN.
How to watch The Handmaid's Tale S6 online in Canada

Canadians can catch season 6 of The Handmaid's Tale on Crave with episodes landing alongside the US, every Tuesday.
Crave packages start from CA$9.99 per month, with the streamer currently offering 30% off the 6-month premium plan.
Australian viewer traveling in Canada? Aussies away from home who want to watch their usual free streaming service can do so using a VPN.
How to watch The Handmaid's Tale S6 online in the UK

The final season of The Handmaid's Tale will air on Channel 4 in the UK. The good news is that it'll stream for FREE, the bad news is that UK viewers will have to wait until Saturday, May 3.
The season will also stream simultaneously on Amazon Prime Video in the UK.
Aussie abroad in the UK and don't want to wait? Just use a VPN to alter your IP address so you can stream your favorite TV shows and films online just like you would at home.
What you need to know about The Handmaid's Tale season 6
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When is The Handmaid's Tale season 6 release date?
The first three episodes of The Handmaid's Tale season 6 dropped in the US, Canada and Australia on Tuesday, April 8. Following installments will land weekly. The season arrives in the UK on Saturday, May 3.
Full epsiode schedule is as follows:
- Episode 1: "Train" – Tuesday, April 8
- Episode 2: "Exile" – Tuesday, April 8
- Episode 3: "Devotion" – Tuesday, April 8
- Episode 4: "Promotion" – Tuesday, April 15
- Episode 5: "Janine" – Tuesday, April 22
- Episode 6: "Surprise" – Tuesday, April 29
- Episode 7: "Shattered" – Tuesday, May 6
- Episode 8: "Exodus" – Tuesday, May 13
- Episode 9: "Execution" – Tuesday, May 20
- Episode 10: "The Handmaid's Tale" – Tuesday, May 27
What can we expect from The Handmaid's Tale season 6?
SPOILER ALERT: June Osborne, ever the firebrand, dives headfirst back into the resistance with a vengeance — because Gilead may have tried to break her, but they clearly underestimated her will to burn it down.
Luke and Moira step out of the shadows and onto the front lines, joining the fight to dismantle the brutal theocracy once and for all. Meanwhile, Serena Waterford, ever the enigma, tries to reshape Gilead in her own image — less handmaid cages, more calculated power plays. Commander Lawrence and Aunt Lydia are forced to stare into the cracked mirror of the regime they helped create, while Nick — caught between love, loyalty, and survival — faces gut-wrenching choices that could change everything.
This final chapter is a high-stakes symphony of rebellion and reckoning, where hope refuses to die, courage is contagious, and solidarity becomes the most powerful weapon of all. June’s journey comes full circle in a gripping, emotional farewell that proves once again: freedom is worth the fight, no matter the cost.
Who is in the cast of The Handmaid's Tale season 6?
- Elisabeth Moss as June
- Yvonne Strahovski as Serena
- Bradley Whitford as Commander Lawrence
- Max Minghella as Nick
- Ann Dowd as Aunt Lydia
- O-T Fagbenle as Luke
- Samira Wiley as Moira
- Madeline Brewer as Janine
- Amanda Brugel as Rita
- Sam Jaeger as Mark
- Ever Carradine as Naomi
- Josh Charles
- D'Arcy Carden
Is The Handmaid's Tale based on a book?
The Handmaid's Tale is based on a 1985 novel from author Margaret Atwood. The book received widespread praise, winning the inaugural Arthur C, Clarke Award in 1987 and being nominated for the 1986 Booker Prize.
Atwood published a sequel, The Testaments, in 2019.