Elisabeth Moss is ending her run on The Handmaid’s Story and is open to reprising her position of Peggy Olson in a Mad Men reboot.
The Emmy-winning star appeared on Bravo’s Watch What Occurs Stay, the place host Andy Cohen requested if she would contemplate giving life to Peggy once more.
“Thanks for wanting that,” Moss instructed Cohen. “I might by no means say, ‘No,’ to something like that. I’m not a type of people who’s like, ‘I need to transfer on and do….’ Mad Males is likely one of the best issues I’ve ever carried out and can ever do.”
She continued, “I might be tremendous blissful to play that character once more. I liked enjoying her.”
Moss starred as Peggy Olson for all seven seasons of the AMC drama sequence created by Matthew Weiner. Peggy began the sequence as Jon Hamm’s Don Draper’s secretary and ultimately grew to become a copywriter along with her personal workplace.
Moss was additionally requested about what it’s prefer to direct herself on The Handmaid’s Story.
“I’m fairly chilly about it, within the sense of, I give myself choices,” she mentioned on WWHL. “If I feel I must do one thing else, I do it once more. I’m not emotional about all of it. I feel the toughest factor is making all people wait whereas I watch it to verify it’s OK as a result of it feels clearly extremely narcissistic to be sitting….”
The Handmaid’s Story’s sixth and last season premieres April 8 on Hulu with a three-episode drop. New episodes will drop weekly with the sequence finale set for Tuesday, Might 27.