Tell Me Lies Season 3: Where to watch, release time, episode count and plot details

Tell Me Lies Season 3 finally dropped today, January 13, 2026, and the chaos is already everywhere online. Fans who stuck around after that brutal Season 2 finale are getting exactly what they craved—more toxic vibes, messy hookups, and characters making the worst possible choices. Here’s the real rundown on where things stand right now, how to catch it, timing details (especially for folks in India), episode structure, and where the story heads next.

Where to Watch Tell Me Lies Season 3

The whole season streams exclusively on Hulu in the US, and if the Hulu + Disney+ bundle is active, it pops up there automatically. Outside the States, Disney+ handles everything, so international viewers jump straight in on that app. For anyone watching from India, JioHotstar (or OTTplay Premium access) carries it starting today—no delays reported. Seasons 1 and 2 are already loaded there too, so bingeing the backstory before diving in avoids massive confusion.

Tell Me Lies Season 3 Release Time

Episodes unlock at midnight ET, which translates to roughly 10:30 AM IST the same day for Indian time zones (give or take a few minutes depending on daylight adjustments). That timing works perfectly for morning scrolls or lunch-break watching without spoilers ruining the day. Premiere day brought the first two episodes together—Episode 1 (“You F**ked it, Friend”) and Episode 2—hitting hard right out of the gate. After that, fresh ones land every Tuesday until the end.

Tell Me Lies Season 3 Episode Count

Total count sits at 8 episodeskeeping the tight, punchy format from before. Weekly drops mean the finale lands around late February (February 24 looks like the target based on the schedule). No full binge option here—gotta ride the weekly wave and dodge those group chat spoilers.

Tell Me Lies Season 3 Plot

Plot picks up straight after Season 2’s wedding disaster. Lucy (Grace Van Patten) and Stephen (Jackson White) somehow rekindle things for spring semester at Baird College, swearing it’ll feel different this time. Spoiler: it never does. Past betrayals keep sabotaging every good intention, dragging Lucy into drama she desperately wants to avoid. Friends aren’t spared either—Bree deals with fallout from her shattered marriage and secret fling, Pippa wrestles complicated feelings for Diana while supporting grieving Wrigley, and the whole group spirals into more self-destructive patterns. New characters like Iris Apatow’s Amanda (a seemingly sweet but secretive freshman) and others stir the pot, forcing everyone to confront consequences they’ve dodged for years.


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