How to watch 'Tell Me Lies' season 3 — stream emotional rollercoaster online from anywhere
There are secret and scandals everywhere at Baird College as Lucy and Stephen try to get their romance back on track
"Tell Me Lies" season 3 is, we are told, darker and more serious than the first two seasons as revenge and emotional trauma around the on-off romance between Lucy Albright (played by Grace Van Patten) and Stephen DeMarco (Jackson White) drags in more people...
Here's how to watch "Tell Me Lies" season 3 online from anywhere with a VPN.
"Tell Me Lies" season 3 premieres in the U.S. on Hulu (and on Disney+ with the Hulu on Disney+ bundle) and internationally on Disney+ on Tuesday, January 13.
● U.S. Hulu / Disney+
● Global stream — Disney+
Amanda (Iris Apatow) and Alex (Costa D’Angelo) are new characters that bring their own baggage to the whole toxic stew but who are we rooting for here as various secrets threaten serious consequences? Is it justice or revenge we want to see?
The dual timelines of 2008 and 2015 (with flashbacks between college years and afterwards) remain for season 3 and there is a definite sense that things are moving forwards but not necessarily towards some kind of closure. It is getting very messy.
Read on to find out all you need to watch "Tell Me Lies" season 3 online from anywhere.
How to watch "Tell Me Lies" season 3 in the US
"Tell Me Lies" season 3 premieres with a double-episode drop on Hulu and Disney Plus on Tuesday, January 13.
Your best option is to get the Disney+ Hulu Bundle with prices starting at just $12.99/month. It will cost $7 more to be ad-free on both platforms.
Outside the U.S. while "Tell Me Lies" Season 3 is streaming? Unlock it with a VPN — more on that below.
How to watch 'Tell Me Lies' season 3 from anywhere in the world
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How to watch the 'Tell Me Lies' season 3 on Disney Plus worldwide
Disney Plus is now available in more than 120 countries worldwide — everywhere from Albania to Yemen.
Pricing in other English-speaking countries is as follows:
- U.K. – from £5.99/month
- Canada – from CA$8.99/month
- Australia – AU$15.99/month
- New Zealand – NZ$16.99/month
You can sign up to Disney Plus here to watch "Tell Me Lies" season 3 and everything else on the streaming platform.
'Tell Me Lies' season 3 - Cast
Grace Van Patten as Lucy Albright
Jackson White as Stephen DeMarco
Catherine Missal as Bree
Spencer House as Mike Wrigley
Sonia Mena as Pippa
Branden Cook as Evan
Alicia Crowder as Diana
Tom Ellis as Oliver
Iris Apatow as Amanda
Costa D'Angelo as Alex
'Tell Me Lies' season 3 - Episode Guide
Season 03 Episode 01: "You F*cked It, Friend": Back at Baird College for spring semester, Lucy and Stephen promise things will be different this time. (Tuesday, January 13)
S03 E02: "We Can't Help It If We Are a Problem": Bree encounters an unexpected reunion. Stephen gives Lucy an ultimatum. (Tues, Jan. 13)
S03 E03: "Repent": The Puswas attend an Apres-Ski frat party. Lucy tries to switch her focus away from Stephen. (Tues, Jan. 20)
S03 E04: "TBA" - (Tues, Jan. 27)
S03 E05: "TBA" - (Tues, Feb. 03)
S03 E06: "TBA" - (Tues, Feb. 10)
S03 E07: "TBA" - (Tues, Feb. 17)
S03 E08: "TBA" - (Tues, Feb. 24)
'Tell Me Lies' season 3 - FAQ
Is "Tell Me Lies" based on a book?
Yes. It is adapted from the 2018 novel the same name by Carola Lovering.
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