“Tell Me Lies” has been renewed for a third season at Hulu.
Based on Carola Lovering’s novel of the same name, “Tell Me Lies” stars Grace Van Patten as Lucy Albright, who meets Stephen DeMarco (Jackson White) in college and enters a tumultuous relationship with him. The series follows them and the ways their relationship alters the lives of everyone around them over the course of eight years. Per the official logline for Season 2, Lucy and Stephen “return to college, not speaking after their dramatic breakup at the start of summer. Yet, while very much at odds, they find themselves in a new version of their addictive dynamic.”
Along with Van Patten and White, the cast includes Cat Missal, Spencer House, Sonia Mena, Branden Cook, Alicia Crowder and Tom Ellis.
Meaghan Oppenheimer serves as showrunner and executive producer of “Tell Me Lies.” Executive producers also include Emma Roberts via her Belletrist banner alongside co-founder Karah Preiss and Matt Matruski; Laura Lewis and Stephanie Noonan for Rebelle Media; Shannon Gibson; and Sam Schlaifer. Lovering serves as a consulting producer. 20th Television is the studio.
Popular on Variety “Tell Me Lies” debuted in 2022, with Season 2 premiering in September of this year and wrapping its run on Oct. 16. Hulu says the season remained in its Top 15 list for over 50 days.
Season 3 will likely begin with a time jump, Oppenheimer said in a Variety interview about the Season 2 finale. She also elaborated on her thinking behind the show’s simultaneous timelines, saying, “We’ll get more and more of the future as time goes on. I think by the third season, we will still have some 2008 because there’s stuff that we have to wrap up there. But I think it would be a little bit shifted in the sense that there will probably be more 2015 than 2008.”