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Elisabeth Moss's new drama picked up as Handmaid's Tale delayed

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Elisabeth Moss is going to be one of Hollywood's busiest actors once production ramps back up following the coronavirus quarantine.The season four premiere date of her hit The Handmaid's Tale has been officially set for sometime in 2021 which Hulu announced during its digital newfront on Monday, according to The Wrap.Additionally, STK Entertainment just secured the distribution rights to her upcoming paranormal thriller, Run Rabbit Run.

Hollywood's darling:Season four of The Handmaid's Tale is delayed until 2021 due to COVID-19 and star Elisabeth Moss also has an upcoming thriller, Run Rabbit Run, picked up by STX EntertainmentThe Handmaid's Tale, which is based on the 1985 Margaret Atwood novel, had just begun filming in Canada when the.

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