‘Tell Me Lies’ Season 3 Release Date: When To Stream, Who’s Returning, and What To Expect

Published 01/06/2026, 10:40 AM PST

After two seasons of scandalous twists and emotionally fraught relationships, Hulu’s Tell Me Lies is poised to return with a third chapter that promises even deeper conflict and high-stakes drama. Based on Carola Lovering’s bestselling novel, the series follows Lucy Albright and Stephen DeMarco, two deeply flawed protagonists whose magnetic but toxic bond reshapes their lives and those of everyone around them. 

Now, with its January premiere set, viewers are eager for details on release timing, cast continuity, and how the narrative may evolve in what could be its most gripping season yet. 

Get ready for Tell Me Lies premiere details

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Tell Me Lies Season 3 is officially scheduled to premiere on January 13, 2026, with two episodes debuting simultaneously on Hulu in the United States and on Disney+ (via the Hulu on Disney+ bundle) internationally. This eight-episode season will then unfold on a weekly cadence, with new installments released every Tuesday through February 24, 2026. This is a strategy that builds suspense while allowing time for audience reaction and social conversation between drops. 

The decision to stagger episodes follows a pattern Hulu has used successfully in past seasons, maintaining viewer engagement over multiple weeks rather than a single binge weekend. The availability on Disney+ internationally allows the series to attract a global audience beyond the core Hulu subscriber base. It is a shift that reflects ongoing integration of Hulu content into Disney’s broader streaming strategy. 

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Now that the rollout is clear, the focus shifts to who is coming back to navigate the fallout.

Familiar faces and new additions on Tell Me Lies Season 3

Anchoring the Tell Me Lies Season 3 are the return of the show’s stars Grace Van Patten as Lucy Albright and Jackson White as Stephen DeMarco, whose reunion at the center of the story drives much of the new season’s emotional energy. Accompanying them are most of the core ensemble: Catherine Missal (Bree), Spencer House (Wrigley), Sonia Mena (Pippa), Branden Cook (Evan), Alicia Crowder (Diana), and Tom Ellis (Oliver). Season 3 also introduces intriguing new characters who are likely to stir the pot further.

Iris Apatow joins as Amanda, described as a seemingly cheerful but fragile freshman with significant secrets. Meanwhile Costa D’Angelo appears as Alex, a psychology graduate student whose complicated past intersects with Bree’s storyline. These additions suggest that the series will expand its focus beyond the central couple to deeper explorations of group interrelations and fresh sources of conflict.

Familiar faces may return, but the dynamics between them are far from settled.

The plot deepens for Tell Me Lies Season 3

According to the official season synopsis, Tell Me Lies Season 3 begins with Lucy and Stephen attempting to rekindle their volatile relationship during the spring semester at Baird College. But past transgressions quickly hinder their efforts to forge a healthier connection. The narrative arc is not just about these two. 

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Thematically, the new season shifts into darker emotional territory, with unresolved scandals threatening reputations, relationships, and individual wellbeing. Especially the character of Grace Van Patten, viewers will see her character endure some of the most challenging developments yet. This escalation from interpersonal fallout to larger controversies.

Whether you are drawn to the psychological complexity of the characters, the messy relational dynamics, or the layered storytelling that moves between timelines and emotional states, Tell Me Lies Season 3 aims to deliver its most compelling and combustible chapter yet.

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What are your expectations from Tell Me Lies Season 3? Share your thoughts in the comments.

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Sarah Ansari

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Sarah Ansari is an entertainment writer at Netflix Junkie, transitioning from four years in marketing and automotive journalism to storytelling-driven pop culture coverage. With a background in English Literature and experience writing across NFL, NASCAR, and NBA verticals, she brings a research-led, narrative-focused lens to film and television. Passionate about exploring how stories are crafted and why they resonate, Sarah unwinds through sketching, swimming, motorsports—and yearly winter Harry Potter marathons.

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