“He Was Only Supposed to Be the Husband — But Gilead Got Under His Skin.” O-T Fagbenle Finally Speaks Out in a Shocking, Unscripted Interview That’s Shaking The Handmaid’s Tale Fandom. He Wasn’t the Hero. He Wasn’t the Villain. He Was the One Who Stayed — And Broke Anyway. Crew Say One Behind-the-Scenes Breakdown “Wasn’t Acting.” And As the Final Season Nears, Fans Are Wondering: Did Luke Make It Out of Gilead… or Did O-T Bring It Home With Him?

Interview: O-T Fagbenle on how ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ Changed His Life [VIDEO]

When The Handmaid’s Tale debuted in 2017, O-T Fagbenle never imagined it would run for six seasons. Eight years and 66 episodes later, the Emmy-winning series ended in May, finally bringing Fagbenle’s Luke Bankole and wife June Osborne (Elisabeth Moss) back home to Boston.

O-T Fagbenle interview: 'The Handmaid's Tale,' 'Presumed Innocent' -  GoldDerby

In its first five seasons, The Handmaid’s Tale won 15 Emmys and earned 76 nominations. Lauded for its writing, direction, performances, and crafts, the show that was adapted from Margaret Atwood’s seminal 1985 novel became the first streaming show to win Outstanding Drama Series, opening doors within the industry as well as becoming an iconic and prescient tale of women’s rights, autonomy, Christian nationalism, the refugee crisis and more.

The Handmaid's Tale' recap: June and Luke disagree on who should lead  rebellion

Fagbenle’s role grew over time too. Early on, Luke helplessly awaited news of his wife and daughter from a refugee house in Canada. As time went on, he got more directly involved in the fight to try to reclaim the United States and stop Gilead’s evil ways. Fagbenle joined his co-stars as an Emmy nominee himself in season three and the character kept growing from there. By the final season, Luke was a freedom fighter, taking big risks with a new determination.

Elisabeth Moss locks lips with co-star O-T Fagbenle as they film The  Handmaid's Tale in Toronto | Daily Mail Online

Though the series and its themes may be very serious, I recently had a fun and lighthearted conversation with O-T Fagbenle about Luke’s journey, some of the ways the show has changed his life, and why, when you’re in a love triangle with a Nazi, the answer is never the Nazi.

Elisabeth Moss shares a laugh with onscreen husband O-T Fagbenle on the set  Handmaid's Tale | Daily Mail Online

O-T Fagbenle is Emmy-eligible in the category of Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series for The Handmaid’s Tale.

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