‘The Testaments’ Season 2 Renewal Confirmed, Future Plot and Cast Details Emerge
Hulu and Disney+ have officially greenlit a second season of the acclaimed series The Testaments, with the renewal announced just prior to the dramatic conclusion of its inaugural season. While specific plot details and a precise release date remain under wraps, anticipation is high for the continuation of this compelling narrative, which draws from Margaret Atwood’s bestselling novel.
The season 1 finale delivered a series of pivotal moments. Viewers witnessed Becka (Mattea Conforti) enter into a marriage of convenience to protect her reputation, while Agnes (Chase Infiniti) faced the fallout of her proximity to Dr. Grove’s murder. Meanwhile, Daisy (Lucy Halliday) undertook a dangerous mission back into Gilead to ensure Becka’s safety. The emotional weight of the finale was amplified as Becka’s mother took responsibility for her father’s death, a crime revealed to be orchestrated by Becka herself. Romantic undertones also surfaced, with a kiss shared between Becka and Agnes preceding the ceremony.
Release Date and Trailer Expectations
As of now, concrete predictions for the season 2 release date are speculative. Production has yet to commence, and no timeline for its initiation has been provided. Based on typical production cycles, the earliest new episodes could surface is mid-2027, though a 2028 debut is also a strong possibility.
Fans eager for a visual preview will need to wait. A trailer for season 1 did not emerge until early March 2026. It is anticipated that the first full trailer for season 2 will be released approximately four weeks before the season’s premiere.
Potential Cast for Season 2
A core group of actors is expected to reprise their roles for the upcoming season. The confirmed returning cast includes:
- Ann Dowd as Aunt Lydia Clements
- Chase Infiniti as Agnes Mackenzie
- Lucy Halliday as Daisy
- Mabel Li as Aunt Vidala
- Rowan Blanchard as Shunammite
- Mattea Conforti as Becka
- Amy Seimetz as Paula
- Elisabeth Moss as June Osborne
- Nate Corddry as Commander Mackenzie
- Brad Alexander as Garth
- Zarrin Darnell-Martin as Aunt Gabbana
- Birva Pandya as Miriam
Further casting announcements are expected as the release date approaches.
Plot Predictions and Book Connections
Potential spoilers ahead for those who have not read the novel.
The narrative is poised to delve deeper into Aunt Lydia’s eventual rebellion against Gilead, a storyline hinted at throughout season 1 as she aids Becka and aligns with Daisy and Agnes. The novel presents June’s younger daughter as Daisy, a distinction that may be explored or addressed in the series, or potentially introduce another character as June’s other daughter.
While the series may deviate from the book’s precise events, it is anticipated that the Aunts will continue their efforts to leak damaging information about Gilead’s leadership to Canada. The season will likely also introduce more Mayday operatives.
Future Seasons and Creative Vision
The possibility of further seasons beyond season 2 remains open, contingent on the narrative’s progression. Creator Bruce Miller emphasized a long-term perspective in storytelling, stating, “I always have to think in forever terms that because you never know whether you’re going to be renewed.” He highlighted the creative freedom afforded to the team, allowing for thoughtful development of character arcs and narrative endings. Miller described season 1 as focusing on Agnes’s awakening, noting that “Every ending in Margaret’s world is always a very good beginning.” He believes there is ample material to explore within the established world and character dynamics.
Executive producer Warren Littlefield added that Agnes’s journey in the series will see her becoming increasingly aware of her origins, mirroring the reader’s knowledge from the novels and setting the stage for future developments.

