
Baird College is home of the most toxic and dysfunctional college students we've ever seen, and school is back in session. The Hulu original series Tell Me Lies, which set at the fictional college, has returned for another season full of lying, cheating, and manipulation. The series, which stars Grace Van Patten and Jackson White as Lucy Albright and Stephen DeMarco, a couple irresistibly drawn to each other but whose lies always drive them apart, is now in its third season on Hulu. The soapy college drama also stars Cat Missal, Spencer House, Sonia Mena, Branden Cook, Alicia Crowder and Costa D’Angelo.
The new season consists of 8 episodes. The first three episodes are out now, and new episodes will drop weekly on Tuesdays. Here's what you need to know and how to watch the latest season of Tell Me Lies.
When does season 3 of Tell Me Lies premiere?
The three-episode season premiere of Tell Me Lies arrived January 13.
When do new episodes of Tell Me Lies come out?
New episodes drop on Hulu/Disney+ at 3 a.m. ET/midnight PT.
How to watch Tell Me Lies Season 3:
Tell Me Lies season three will stream exclusively on Hulu with new episodes arriving every Tuesday.
How many episodes are in season 3 of Tell Me Lies?
The third season of Tell Me Lies consists of 8 episodes.
Tell Me Lies Season 3 trailer:
Where to watch past episodes of Tell Me Lies:
The two previous seasons of Tell Me Lies are available with a regular Hulu subscription, or you can watch on Disney+ if you have a Disney+/Hulu bundle.
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