Elisabeth Moss “Would Never Say ‘No'” To A ‘Mad Men’ Reboot & Reveals The Most Difficult Part Of Directing Herself In ‘Handmaid’s Tale’

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Elisabeth Moss is ending her run on The Handmaid’s Tale and is open to reprising her role of Peggy Olson in a Mad Men reboot. The Emmy-winning star appeared on Bravo’s Watch What Happens Live, where host Andy Cohen asked if she would consider giving life to Peggy again. “Thank you for wanting that,” Moss [...]

Elisabeth Moss is ending her run on The Handmaid’s Tale and is open to reprising her role of Peggy Olson in a Mad Men reboot. The Emmy-winning star appeared on Bravo’s Watch What Happens Live, where host Andy Cohen asked if she would consider giving life to Peggy again. “Thank you for wanting that,” Moss told Cohen.

“I would never say, ‘No,’ to anything like that. I’m not one of those people that’s like, ‘I want to move on and do..



..’ Mad Men is one of the greatest things I’ve ever done and will ever do.

” Related Stories 'The Handmaid's Tale' Stars Elisabeth Moss, Bradley Whitford & Yvonne Strahovski, EP Yahlin Chang Say Final Season Shows Results Of June's Positive Influence - Contenders TV Christina Hendricks On How Audiences Have "Learned A Little Bit Of Manners" Since 'Mad Men' & Why Shows About Hollywood Feel In Vogue She continued, “I would be super happy to play that character again. I loved playing her.” Watch on Deadline Moss starred as Peggy Olson for all seven seasons of the AMC drama series created by Matthew Weiner.

Peggy started the series as Jon Hamm’s Don Draper’s secretary and eventually became a copywriter with her own office. Could Elisabeth Moss see herself in a Mad Men reboot? #WWHL pic.twitter.

com/r9ubCd0SUL Moss was also asked about what it’s like to direct herself on The Handmaid’s Tale . “I’m pretty cold about it, in the sense of, I give myself options,” she said on WWHL . “If I think I need to do something else, I do it again.

I’m not emotional about it all. I think the hardest thing is making everybody wait while I watch it to make sure it’s OK because it feels obviously incredibly narcissistic to be sitting..

..” The Handmaid’s Tale’s sixth and final season premieres April 8 on Hulu with a three-episode drop.

New episodes will drop weekly with the series finale set for Tuesday, May 27. Elisabeth Moss shares the most difficult part of directing herself for The Handmaid's Tale #WWHL pic.twitter.

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