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How to watch 'The Handmaid's Tale' Season 5 in the UK, U.S., and abroad


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SAVE 49%: Watch season five of The Handmaid's Tale with a subscription to ExpressVPN. A one-year subscription to ExpressVPN is on sale for £88.68 and includes an extra three months for free — 49% off for a limited time.


The Handmaid's Tale is back for its fifth season. Well, that's not strictly true, because fans in the UK are set for a long and painful wait.

The good news for anyone in the UK is that season five of the The Handmaid's Tale will be available to watch for free on Channel 4. The bad news is that no release date has been given yet, meaning fans are stuck in limbo. For those in the U.S., the latest season launched on Sept. 14 on Hulu. You can get a one-month free trial of Hulu, but with the last episode of the series dropping on Nov. 9, you won't be able to watch everything for free just yet.

If you are travelling outside of the U.S. over the next couple of months but still want to watch the new episodes of The Handmaid's Tale as they are released, you will need to use a streaming-friendly VPN. By signing up to a service like ExpressVPN, you can hide your real IP address and connect to a secure server in the U.S. This quick and easy process will make Hulu think you are back home, meaning you get access to everything you are entitled to watch.

A one-year subscription to ExpressVPN is on sale for £88.68, saving you 49% on list price. This plan includes an extra three months and a year of unlimited cloud backup for free. Users can connect five devices simultaneously with one account, with strong connection speeds, an easy-to-use app, and access to a large network of secure servers in the U.S.

Watch the fifth season of The Handmaid's Tale with the best deal on ExpressVPN.

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