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Tell Me Lies Season 2: Release date, episode schedule, trailer, plot and cast



The trailer for “Tell Me Lies” Season 2 has been released, revealing increased tension between Lucy Albright and Stephen DeMarco.

Release Date, Episode Schedule

The new season will premiere on September 4, with two episodes available immediately. It will be followed by one episode each week.

Plot

After a dramatic breakup last summer, Lucy Albright and Stephen DeMarco return to Baird College. Lucy aims to concentrate on her studies, but Stephen, now dating Diana, remains involved in their friend group. The fallout from their past relationship continues to affect them and their friends in Season 2.

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The new season introduces Thomas Doherty’s recurring character, who becomes interested in Lucy, adding complexity to the existing tension. Tom Ellis joins as Professor Oliver, whose relationship with a student may cause problems. Newcomers Jacob Rodriguez and Katherine Hughes also join the cast, adding new layers to the story.

Cast

Returning cast members include Cat Missal, Spencer House and Branden Cook. “Tell Me Lies,” based on Carola Lovering‘s book, explores eight years of a toxic relationship and its impact on the characters. Meaghan Oppenheimer continues as showrunner, with several executive producers, including Emma Roberts and Carola Lovering.

Trailer

Here is the trailer.

FAQs:

What is the focus of ‘Tell Me Lies’ Season 2?
Season 2 focuses on the aftermath of Lucy and Stephen‘s breakup, new relationships, and how past events impact their college friends.

When will ‘Tell Me Lies’ Season 2 be available?
“Tell Me Lies” Season 2 premieres on September 4, with two episodes available immediately, followed by one episode weekly.

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