The Emmy award-winning program starsElisabeth Moss,Yvonne Strahovski,Joesph Fiennes, andAnn Dowd.

During the rest of the novel, all the womens names are mentioned again, asides from Junes.

This in turn led to Offred becoming June in the series, when show runnerBruce Millerresearched the novel.

June staring face-on, surrounded by black

The novel depicts a contrasting depiction of these characters.

This characteristic is a huge part of Serenas character motivations, which her interests often meet in conflict.

Nick helps June in any way he can, without compromising his position in Gileads structure.

Offred looking at the camera with wings behind her head

In the novel, Luke is a background character that only exists as a memory in Offreds mind.

The reader is never rewarded with information about Lukes fate beyond their separation.

She is a one-dimensional character whose backstory is not explored, unlike in the series.

Serena and Fred Waterford

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Luke and Moira at a refugee centre

Nick standing out the front of the Waterford house

Luke hiding in a forest

Aunt Lydia looking concerned

June standing in front of a blood-stained wall with guards either side

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