Tell Me Lies is going out with a bang.
The Season 3 finale, which showrunner Meaghan Oppenheimer says is the series conclusion, drew more than 3.5M views in just its first day on Disney+ and Hulu. That’s up nearly 70% from the Season 3 premiere’s same-day audience, Disney says.
Deadline previously reported exclusively that the Tell Me Lies Season 3 premiere tallied about 5M views within seven days of streaming, which the finale will seemingly have cleared much sooner.
At the time, that premiere performance was up 150% from the Season 1 premiere. While the company hasn’t said how Season 3 has stacked up against Season 2, Disney did mention that Tell Me Lies has grown both season-over-season and week-over-week.
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The series may have ended, but viewers are still finding it for the first time, too. Disney adds that Season 3 has drive 50M hours of viewing to the previous seasons, which is more than they generated during their own in-season runs.
Tell Me Lies is based on Carola Lovering’s novel of the same name. The eight-episode third season will follow Lucy Albright (Grace Van Patten) and Stephen DeMarco (Jackson White) as they’ve re-entered their up and down romantic relationship just in time for the spring semester at Baird College.
Returning cast also includes Sonia Mena, Spencer House, Alicia Crowder and Tom Ellis. As Deadline first reported, Iris Apatow has joined the cast for Season 3 in the recurring role of Amanda, a bubbly but fragile college freshman keeping a big secret. We also broke the news of Costa D’Angelo’s casting as Alex, a psychology grad student and part-time drug dealer who has a complicated past with Bree.








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