Tell Me Lies Season 2: Release date and where to watch in Australia

Published On

September 2, 2024

Tell Me Lies Season 2 Australia
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Tell Me Lies Season 2 continues the steamy yet dark love story mired with deceit and destructive predilections.

Based on Carola Lovering’s 2018 novel of the same name, Tell Me Lies tells the story of Lucy Albright and Stephen DeMarco as they painfully bask in their tumultuous but intoxicating relationship that goes on for nearly a decade. Eventually, their need for each other becomes a vicious cycle that seems impossible to break, their seemingly undeniable connection turning into toxicity.

Featuring Grace Van Patten and Jackson White in starring roles, Tell Me Lies is a teenage drama that delves into toxic love, complex drama, cruel ambitions, and shocking betrayals.

Find out how to watch new episodes in Australia using this guide.

What’s in this Guide?

Confirmed to be an eight-part instalment, Tell Me Lies Season 2 premieres with two episodes on Disney+ from Wednesday, 4 September.

One episode then streams each week afterwards, leading up to its finale on 16 October 2024.

Season 2Release DatesStreaming Service
Episode 1Wed, 4 Sep 2024Disney+
Episode 2Wed, 4 Sep 2024Disney+
Episode 3Wed, 11 Sep 2024Disney+
Episode 4Wed, 18 Sep 2024Disney+
Episode 5Wed, 25 Sep 2024Disney+
Episode 6Wed, 2 Oct 2024Disney+
Episode 7Wed, 9 Oct 2024Disney+
Episode 8Wed, 16 Oct 2024Disney+

Tell Me Lies Season 2 streams exclusively on Disney+, being the home of Hulu originals in Australia. If you’re in need of a refresher, all episodes from Season 1 are also available on Disney+.

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Tell Me Lies is a Disney+ exclusive in Australia. No Disney+ account yet? No problem. Subscribing to watch the series and access Disney+’s full catalogue of shows and movies can be completed in minutes. 

There are two plans available when signing up, each streaming TV tier offering monthly and annual options. First is the Standard plan, which allows streaming on up to two screens for $13.99 per month, or $139.99 if you prefer pre-paying for a year in exchange for some savings. 

If you need 4K streaming with Dolby Atmos audio and four concurrent streams, you’ll need to upgrade your subscription to Disney Premium at $17.99 monthly or $179.99 annually. The Disney Plus free trial is no longer offered as of this writing. 

To sign up, go to the Disney+ website, select ‘Sign Up Now’ and follow instructions. After entering your email address and password, you’ll need to select a subscription type, and submit your payment information. Finally, click ‘Agree & Subscribe’. And just like that, you have a Disney+ subscription.

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Tell Me Lies follows a toxic relationship happening over eight years, beginning when Lucy Albright (Grace Van Patten) met Stephen DeMarco (Jackson White) at Baird College. Looking forward to her newfound freedom, she intends to maximise whatever experiences that campus life has to offer. 

That all changes when Stephen enters the picture. Charming, attractive, complex, and destructive all at once, she falls in love. Being at a formative age when seemingly mundane choices lead to irreversible heartbreaks and traumas, she discovers that revolving her life around someone who’s bad for her will take its toll.

While their relationship begins like any typical campus romance, they develop an addictive entanglement that will permanently alter not only their lives but the lives of the people they care about. Ultimately, their passionate but damaging relationship ruins everyone close to them. 

Over the years, they navigate the slippery slope of bad romance. They may have a bond that’s so intense but what it is is actually unstable, so while Lucy and Stephen discuss exclusivity, it’s apparent that the latter is still drawn to his ex-girlfriend, Diana (Alicia Crowder). 

In Season 2, we’ll find Lucy back at Baird, thrilled for what her sophomore year has in store for her. She’s ready to start fresh and forget her destructive past with Stephen. Intent on showing that she’s moved on, she will attempt to spark new romance with Leo, played by Thomas Doherty. 

The Season 1 finale also dropped a big surprise: when Lucy and Stephen crossed paths again in 2015 to attend Bree and Evan’s wedding, it was revealed that Stephen is engaged to Lucy’s best friend from back home, Lydia. This, of course, sets the stage for Season 2.

Created by Meaghan Oppenheimer (Queen America, We Are Your Friends), Tell Me Lies is an elaborate tale of love gone wrong and the life-changing consequences it entails. Oppenheimer also serves as executive producer and showrunner, alongside Emma Roberts and Karah Preiss. 

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Check out the trailer of Tell Me Lies Season 2 here.

Tell Me Lies stars Grace Van Patten as Lucy and Jackson White as Stephen. Supporting cast includes Catherine Missal as Bree and Branden Cook as Evan.

Season 2 also introduces new cast members, including Lucifer actor Tom Ellis, who plays the role of Oliver. Thomas Doherty is also cast to play Lucy’s new love interest, Leo.

You can find the complete cast of Tell Me Lies Season 2 here.

  • Grace Van Patten as Lucy Albright
  • Jackson White as Stephen DeMarco
  • Catherine Missal as Bree
  • Spencer House as Wrigley
  • Sonia Mena as Pippa
  • Branden Cook as Evan
  • Benjamin Wadsworth as Drew
  • Alicia Crowder as Diana
  • Tom Ellis as Oliver 
  • Thomas Doherty as Leo 
  • Jacob Rodriguez as Chris 
  • Katherine Hughes as Molly
  • Edmund Donovan as Max
  • Natalee Linez as Lydia Montgomery
  • Tyriq Withers as Tim
  • Gabriella Pession as Marianne

Twisted love stories are intriguing as they are haunting. If you’re looking for other TV shows like Tell Me Lies, you might like similarly-themed programs such as Scandal, Big Little Lies, The Affair, Cruel Summer, A Teacher, Saint X, Wilderness, You, Euphoria, Behind Her Eyes, Sex/Life, and more.

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