Everything We Know About ‘Tell Me Lies’ Season 3 Renewal
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“There needs to be blood,” the series executive producer and showrunner Meagan Oppenheimer teased, and the third season is sure to bring a lot of it. When it comes to toxic relationships, no one does it like ‘Tell Me Lies.’
Hulu Officially Renews ‘Tell Me Lies’ For Season 3
On Thursday, Dec. 19, the fans of ‘Tell Me Lies’ were delighted with the news that the show has officially been greenlit for a third season. This is coming two months after season 2’s finale episode concluded with a series of intense cliffhangers that left fans wanting more.
The third season will also be shepherded by Meaghan Oppenheimer, who has so far done a fantastic job adapting Carola Lovering’s 2018 best-selling novel of the same name into the Hulu series.
“Meaghan has shepherded Tell Me Lies for two intensely addictive seasons that fueled an incredible wave of obsessive fan and social conversation,” the President of 20th Television, Karey Burke, confirmed in a statement shared with Variety.
Burke added: “We are thrilled to have her officially in the studio fold and at the helm of another dramatic season.”
The show, which premiered in 2022, follows the “tumultuous but intoxicating relationship” of Lucy Albright (Grace Van Patten) and Stephen DeMarco (Jackson White), through dual timelines taking place in 2008 and 2015, over the course of eight years.
“Although their relationship begins like any typical campus romance, they quickly fall into an addictive entanglement that will permanently alter not only their lives but the lives of everyone around them,” the official synopsis reads.
‘Tell Me Lies’ Season 3 Will Wrap Up Loose Ends In Both Timelines
All those who watched the second season of the epic drama to the very end will know that there’s plenty to untangle, and Oppenheimer is determined to do so, even as the show continues to push more towards the future of the teenage romantics.
“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,” she told Variety. “We’ll get more and more of the future as time goes on.”
She further teased: “I think there needs to be blood. Not literal blood. I think that a lot of people are rightfully very distraught at the end of this season, and I think some revenge needs to happen, or justice,” she said. “There’s some justice that needs to be served. Just keeping it as exciting and surprising. And what I liked about this season was that it felt, to me at least, more emotionally vulnerable. And it kind of got at my gut in a different way this season, and it hit some sadder notes for me, which I liked. And so I think keeping the vulnerability that we found this season along with all of the toxic excitement and anxiety.”
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