UPDATE: The highly anticipated third season of “Tell Me Lies” debuts on January 13, 2024, but uncertainty looms over the series’ future. In a revealing interview with Us Weekly, series creator Meaghan Oppenheimer expressed doubts about whether this season will be the last for the popular Hulu drama.
Oppenheimer stated, “In terms of future seasons, it’s impossible to really know at this point.” She acknowledged that season 3 feels like a fitting conclusion but left the door open for possible extensions, saying, “You never know what’s going to happen in the future.” Fans can expect a satisfying conclusion this season, as Oppenheimer emphasized her desire to tie up loose ends.
Based on Carola Lovering’s novel, “Tell Me Lies” explores the tumultuous relationship between Lucy Albright (played by Grace Van Patten) and Stephen DeMarco (portrayed by Jackson White) over eight years. The narrative alternates between their college days at the fictional Baird College and a wedding weekend featuring their friends Bree (Catherine Missal) and Evan (Branden Cook) years later.
As fans gear up for the season premiere, White hinted at a shocking transformation for his character, describing him as going full “super villain” this season. “There’s no denying how malicious it all is now — the lengths he goes to,” White told People.
Adding to the tension, Van Patten remarked that the mind games between Lucy and Stephen escalate to levels “beyond what I even thought toxic was.” She indicated that the drama in season 3 will be intense and unpredictable, stating, “I couldn’t even imagine these things if I wanted to.”
The first three episodes of season 3 will be available on Hulu starting January 13, with new episodes dropping weekly on Tuesdays. As the premiere date approaches, fans are left wondering about the series’ fate beyond this season.
Stay tuned for the latest updates on “Tell Me Lies” and its thrilling conclusion as fans eagerly anticipate the drama that awaits them. Share your thoughts and excitement as we count down to the premiere!
