The Handmaid's Tale season 3 is out now – but is it available online on Hulu, Netflix or 4OD?

THE third season of The Handmaid's Tale returned to small screens on June 9 and fans still can't get enough of the Channel 4 series.

Here's what you need to know if you ever find yourself falling behind…

When is The Handmaid's Tale series 3 on in the UK?

The Handmaid's Tale season three came back on June 9.

Every episode will be available to watch at 9pm on Channel 4 at the same time each week.

And if you miss it you'll be able to catch up on 4OD.

Is The Handmaid's Tale on 4OD?

Yes!

The good news for those of you who have missed a few episodes, several of from series 3 are still available on Channel 4's catch up service.

Each episode will remain there for one month before being removed, so make sure you don't miss that window!

Is The Handmaid's Tale on Netflix?

No, the series isn't available on Netflix either.

But it is available on streaming service Hulu.

However, sadly for us Brits Hulu is only available in America.

Where are the other two series of The Handmaid's Tale available to watch?

Rejoice — If you're not fully caught up ahead of series three,  seasons one and two are available to stream on Amazon Prime UK.

The whole of the first series is available for just £7.99.

But it will set you back £11.99 for the entirety of the second series.

And if you only fancy catching up on one episode, each individual episode will cost you £2.49.

Who is in the cast of series 3?

None of the main characters met their death at the end of season two so we can expect to see the following:

Elizabeth Moss

Elisabeth Moss, 36, as June Osborne/Offred.

From 2007-2015, she played Peggy Olsen in Mad Men.

Before this, Elisabeth was seen as Zoey Bartlet in the political drama, The West Wing.

She also starred as Polly in Girl, Interrupted alongside Angelina Jolie and Winona Ryder.

Alexis Bledel 

Alexis Bledel, 37, as Emily/Ofglen.

She is most famous for her role as Rory Gilmore in the long-running series Gilmore Girls.

In 2016 she returned to the series for a Netflix special, Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life.

Alexis has also appeared in several films including Sin City and Sisterhood of the Travelling Pants.

In 2013, she starred in the short-lived US remake of Gavin And Stacey, renamed Us and Them, playing Stacey opposite Jason Ritter as Gavin.

Joseph Fiennes

Joseph Fiennes, 48, as Commander Fred Waterford.

The Bafta-award winning actor is best known for playing William Shakespeare in the Tom Stoppard written film, Shakespeare in Love.

He also starred as the corrupt Monsignor in American Horror Story: Asylum.

In 2016 he received criticism for his portrayal of Michael Jackson in the later pulled episode of TV series Urban Myths.

Max Minghella

Max Minghella, 33, as Nick.

He is a British actor and the son of director Anthony Minghella.

In 2005 he made his film debut in Bee Season which starred Richard Gere.

He also appeared in The Social Network (2010) and The Internship (2013).

OT Fagbenle

O.T. Fagbenle, 38, as Luke.

He is a British actor who has starred in the series Grownups and Material Girl.

In Doctor Who series 4 he played River Song's ill-fated crew member Other Dave.

In 2016 he starred in The Five – a crime drama about a missing five-year-old boy.

Samira Wiley 

Samira Wiley, 32,  as Moira.

She is best known for playing Poussey in the Netflix series Orange Is The New Black.

She has also appeared in films including Nerve and The Sitter.

In 2017, Samira married her long-term girlfriend, Orange is the New Black writer, Lauren Morelli.

Ann Dowd

Ann Dowd, 63, as Aunt Lydia – the character survives the brutal stabbing she suffered at the end of series 2.

She has appeared in several films including Green Card, Garden State and Marley & Me.

In 2012 she won a National Board of Review Award for Best Supporting Actress in Compliance.

She has also been in TV series such as The X-Files and Freaks and Geeks.

Bradley Whitford

Bradley Whitford, 59, as Commander Joseph Lawrence – the architect of Gilead's economy.

He attended the Julliard School for drama and was a member of "Group 14" alongside Thomas Gibson.

In NBC's The West Wing he played White House Deputy Chief of Staff Josh Lyman.

He has also appeared in films such as Billy Madison and Get Out.

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