'Tell Me Lies' Season 3 finale: Premiere date, how to watch

Season 3 of Hulu's "Tell Me Lies" is coming to a close − and with it possibly the end of the series.

Based on the book of the same name by Carola Lovering, "Tell Me Lies" follows the eight-year, tumultuous relationship between Lucy Albright (Grace Van Patten) and Stephen DeMarco (Jackson White), who meet as college students.

The show's third season sees Lucy and Stephen rekindling their relationship in time for the spring semester. But the honeymoon period is, as always, short-lived.

While no official word has been released on the series' future, showrunner Meaghan Oppenheimertold Us Weeklyin January that it's "impossible to know" what's next.

"I certainly had always thought this was always more or less the ending I'd had in mind," she said.

Here's what to know about catching the season (and potentially series) finale of "Tell Me Lies."

<p style=Hulu's "Tell Me Lies" is back with Season 3, and believe it or not, the drama series is more deranged and twisted than ever.

Hulu premiered three episodes on Tuesday, Jan. 13, and so far, we're seeing an unraveling of the web of lies between Lucy (played by Grace Van Patten) and her friend group. Fans can expect major reveals, the start of new friendships, the fizzling out of other relationships, a new romantic pairing, a surprise pregnancy, and so much more drama.

To celebrate the new season, the cast of "Tell Me Lies," including stars Grace Van Patten and Jackson White, hit New York City for a screening hosted at The Corner Store on Jan. 12, 2026.

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" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> NEW YORK, NEW YORK - JANUARY 13: Grace Van Patten of “Tell Me Lies” appears on SiriusXM’s The Morning Mash Up at SiriusXM Studios on January 13, 2026 in New York City. (Photo by Cindy Ord/Getty Images for SiriusXM)

'Tell Me Lies' cast: Grace Van Patten, Jackson White, more hit Season 3 premiere

Hulu's"Tell Me Lies"is back with Season 3, and believe it or not, the drama series is more deranged and twisted than ever.Hulu premiered three episodes on Tuesday, Jan. 13, and so far, we're seeing an unraveling of the web of lies between Lucy (played by Grace Van Patten) and her friend group. Fans can expect major reveals, the start of new friendships, the fizzling out of other relationships, a new romantic pairing, a surprise pregnancy, and so much more drama.To celebrate the new season, thecast of "Tell Me Lies,"including stars Grace Van Patten and Jackson White, hit New York City for a screening hosted at The Corner Store on Jan. 12, 2026.

When does the Season 3 finale of 'Tell Me Lies' come out?

"Tell Me Lies" airs weekly on Tuesdays at 12 a.m. ET. Season 3, Episode 8 will drop on Tuesday, Feb. 17.

How to watch 'Tell Me Lies' Season 3

"Tell Me Lies" is available to stream on Hulu and Disney+.

Hulu hasstandalone plansstarting at $11.99 per month andbundle options with Disney+starting at $12.99 per month.

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'Tell Me Lies' Season 3 episode release schedule

  • Jan. 13: Episodes 1-3

  • Jan. 20: Episode 4

  • Jan. 27: Episode 5

  • Feb. 3: Episode 6

  • Feb. 10: Episode 7

  • Feb. 17: Episode 8

Cast of 'Tell Me Lies' Season 3

  • Grace Van Patten as Lucy Albright

  • Jackson White as Stephen DeMarco

  • Catherine Missal as Bree

  • Branden Cook as Evan

  • Sonia Mena as Pippa

  • Alicia Crowder as Diana

  • Spencer House as Mike Wrigley

  • Tom Ellis as Oliver

  • Costa D'Angelo as Alex

  • Iris Apatow as Amanda

  • Katherine Hughes as Molly

  • Edmund Donovan as Max

'Tell Me Lies' Season 3 trailer

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Tennessee businessmen among 4 killed in Colorado Springs plane crash

Authorities have released the names of four people, including two Tennessee businessmen, who died in plane crash bound for northern Colorado late last week.

The Routt County Coroner's Office identified the victims as Aaron Stokes, 47, his son Jakson Stokes, 21, and nephew Colin Stokes, 21, and Austin Huskey, 37, all from Middle Tennessee.

TheFederal Aviation Administration(FAA) reported the plane crashed during the early morning hours of Feb. 13 near Steamboat Springs, a ski town in the state's northern region about 155 miles northwest of Denver.

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Cleanup continues at site of deadly UPS Flight 2976 crash in Louisville

Cleanup continued at the industrial site near the Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airportwhere a UPS plane crashed into in Novemberon Jan. 13, 2026, in Louisville, Ky. In a February 2011 letter to airlines,Boeingnoted failures with parts of the pylon, a structural component that connects the engine, during four incidents on three MD-11 airplanes, which is the same model of the UPS plane that crashed Nov. 4. After takeoff,the pylon and left engine UPS Flight 2976 detached from the wing, resulting in acatastrophic crash that killed 15 people, including the three crew members aboard the plane.

According to a preliminary FAA report, the single-engine Epic Aircraft E1000 crashed under unknown circumstances near Emerald Mountain. Online flight tracking shows the plane took off from the Kansas City Downtown Airport just after 10 p.m., for Bob Adams Airport before it crashed southeast of the city-owned airport.

The plane, manufactured in 2024, was registered to ALS Aviation LCC in Franklin, Tenn.

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Aaron Stokeslived in Franklin according to information from his obituary,The Tennessean, part of the USA TODAY Network, reported.

Franklin is city in Williamson County, about 20 miles south of downtown Nashville.

According to hisLinkedIn page, he founded Shop Fix Academy, owned and operated five auto repair shops and hosted a radio show "Fixin' Cars with Aaron Stokes" on 99.7 WTN.

In a post on Facebook, Annie Stokes called her brother "a great leader and coach and businessman."

"The loss has deeply impacted his family, the Shop Fix Academy team, and the broader automotive community," the company released in a statement onFacebook. "Stokes helped thousands of auto repair shop owners, and countless other business leaders, achieve meaningful growth in their businesses and leadership... His legacy extends far beyond financial performance."

USA TODAY has reached out to the victims' families.

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Husky, his company, confirmed was the CEO of Husky Building Supply, also located in Franklin.

In a separate post onInstagram, Huskey Building Supply released this statement: "With heavy hearts, we grieve the unexpected passing of our CEO, Austin Huskey. Austin was a fearless leader, a gracious man, a devoted father and husband, and a faithful follower of Christ."

The National Transportation Safety Boardposted on Xit was investigating the cause of the crash.

Natalie Neysa Alund is a senior reporter for USA TODAY. Reach her at nalund@usatoday.com and follow her on X @nataliealund.

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Brother and Sister, 7 and 4, Die in House Fire on Valentine's Day. Relative Says Tragedy 'Doesn't Feel Real'

Courtesy of Sheriff Joel Cochran

People Christian Jackson, 7, and his sister Maliyah Russell, 4, were killed in the house fire in Georgia on Feb. 14, authorities said. Courtesy of Sheriff Joel Cochran

NEED TO KNOW

  • Authorities responded to a fire on Feb. 14 in Oak Meadow Circle outside of Sandersville in Georgia, the Washington County Sheriff's Office said

  • The victims have been identified as Christian Jackson, 7, and his sister Maliyah Russell, 4, officials said.

  • An investigation into the blaze remains active, Sheriff Joel Cochran tells PEOPLE

Two young siblings died in a fire at their family's Georgia home on Valentine's Day, authorities said.

The Washington County Sheriff's Office said authorities responded to a fire around 4:30 p.m. local time on Saturday, Feb. 14, in Oak Meadow Circle outside of Sandersville, CBS affiliateWMAZ, ABC affiliateWSBandThe Union-Recorderreported.

In an email to PEOPLE on Monday, Feb. 16, Washington County Sheriff Joel Cochran identified the victims as 7-year-old Christian Jackson and his 4-year-old sister Maliyah Russell. He confirmed that the case remains active.

"The Georgia Fire Marshals Office has been called to aid the Sheriffs Office in the investigation," Cochran also wrote in a SaturdayFacebook post. "Please join me in praying for this family, our first responders, and our community this morning and in the days ahead."

Little People's Paradise Daycare Centeralso confirmed the Christian and Maliyah's deaths in a separate post on social media Saturday.

Authorities at the scene of a home fire in Georgia that left two young siblings dead on Feb. 14, 2026 Courtesy of Sheriff Joel Cochran

Courtesy of Sheriff Joel Cochran

"It is with heavy hearts that we share the heartbreaking news of the passing of two of our precious students, Christian Jackson and Maliyah Russell," the daycare said.

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"Our entire daycare family is grieving alongside their loved ones during this unimaginable time. Christian and Maliyah brought so much light, laughter, and joy into our classrooms," the center added. "Their smiles, sweet spirits, and beautiful energy will forever be a part of our center and will always be remembered and cherished."

"We ask that you keep their families, friends, classmates, and our staff in your thoughts and prayers as we navigate this profound loss together. We are providing love, support, and age-appropriate guidance to our children and team as we process this with compassion and care," the Little People's Paradise Daycare Center concluded.

TheWashington County Public School Districtalso offered a statement on Saturday about the tragedy, sharing that Christian was a second-grader at Ridge Road Primary School in Sandersville.

"Christian was known at RRPS for being extremely smart with a smile that always lit up the room," wrote schools superintendent Timothy May. "Our hearts are heavy for family, friends, teachers, classmates and our WACO Community."

Tyra Stephens, a friend and cousin of Christian and Maliyah's mother, toldWMAZthat she is in shock over their deaths.

"Feels like I'm inTheTwilight Zone,"she added. "I don't think it's really hit me 100% that I'm not gonna see Chris and Leah. It just doesn't feel real."

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