‘Tell Me Lies’ Season 2 Episode Guide: How Many Episodes In Hulu’s Turbulent College Drama?

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At long last, Tell Me Lies Season 2 has arrived, and the sophomore season of Meaghan Oppenheimer’s tumultuous college drama is just as intense as you remember it.

Per Hulu’s official synopsis, Season 2 of the series — based on Carola Lovering’s novel of the same name — “picks up as Lucy Albright (Grace Van Patten) and Stephen DeMarco (Jackson White) return to college, not speaking after their dramatic breakup at the start of the summer. Yet while very much at odds, they find themselves in a new version of their addictive dynamic — which is as infuriating as it is inescapable. Meanwhile, the story expands deeper into the lives of Lucy and Stephen’s friend group, as the fallout from Season 1 impacts all of their lives in unexpected ways.”

If you need a refresher on Season 1’s ending, that last-minute finale bombshell, or showrunner Meaghan Oppenheimer’s Episode 10 breakdown before you smash play on Season 2, Decider has you covered. Otherwise, brace yourselves for a soundtrack that still slaps, a Stephen who’s still incredibly punchable, and another season of incredibly gasp-worthy episodes packed with emotional trauma, steamy sex scenes, toxic relationships, and more quintessential Tell Me Lies chaos.

Curious when Tell Me Lies Season 2 premieres on Hulu? What time you should tune in for new episodes each week? How many episodes are in Tell Me Lies Season 2? And who’s who in the Season 2 cast?

Here’s everything to know about the return of Hulu’s deeply dramatic college series.

Tell Me Lies Season 2 Premiere Date On Hulu:

Tell Me Lies Season 2 premieres with two episodes Wednesday, September 4 on Hulu.

How Many Episodes Are In Tell Me Lies Season 2 On Hulu?

While Season 1 of Tell Me Lies was 10 episodes, Season 2 will only consist of eight episodes. Don’t worry, though. 10 episodes worth of drama (if not more!) is packed into those eight installments.

What Time Do New Episodes Of Tell Me Lies Season 2 Come Out On Hulu?

As noted above, new episodes of Tell Me Lies Season 2 will premiere weekly on Wednesdays until the finale. Per Hulu, new episodes hit the platform at 12:00 a.m ET.

If it’s Wednesday and you don’t see a new episode of Tell Me Lies on Hulu, don’t panic! Try refreshing your browser or app. Sometimes platforms take a few moments to load new content.

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Tell Me Lies Episode Guide: When Do New Episodes of Tell Me Lies Season 2 Premiere On Hulu?

Looking for a complete Tell Me Lies Season 2 episode guide with corresponding premiere dates? Here’s the official schedule for Tell Me Lies latest season, which premieres throughout September and October.

  • Episode 1, “You Got a Reaction, Didn’t You?”: Wednesday, September 4
  • Episode 2, “I Shall Now Perform a 180 Flip-Flop”: Wednesday, September 4
  • Episode 3, “I Can See Right Through Myself”: Wednesday, September 11
  • Episode 4, “Just Stable Children”: Wednesday, September 18
  • Episode 5, “Evil, Ornery, Scandalous, and Evil”: Wednesday, September 25
  • Episode 6, “Do Your Dirty Words Come Out To Play?”: Wednesday, October 2
  • Episode 7, “I’m Not Drowning Fast Enough”: Wednesday, October 9
  • Episode 8, “Don’t Struggle Like That, Or I Will Only Love You More”: Wednesday, October 16

Is There A  Tell Me Lies Season 2 Trailer?

You bet! Get a first look at the drama that awaits in Tell Me Lies‘ sophomore season in the trailer located at the top of this article (set to Yeah Yeah Yeahs “Heads Will Roll,” an absolute banger).

 Tell Me Lies Cast: Who’s Who In Season 2 Of The Hulu Series?

Curious who’s who in  Tell Me Lies‘ Season 2 cast? In addition to returning favorites, Season 2 will welcome several fresh faces to screen including actors from Gossip Girl (2021), Lucifer, and more.

Here’s a list of cast members you can expect to see in Season 2:

  • Grace Van Patten as Lucy Albright
  • Jackson White as Stephen DeMarco
  • Catherine Missal as Bree
  • Sonia Mena as Pippa
  • Spencer House as Wrigley
  • Branden Cook as Evan
  • Alicia Crowder as Diana
  • Tom Ellis as Oliver
  • Thomas Doherty as Leo
  • Natalee Linez as Lydia Montgomery