Tom Ellis Confirms Return for 'Tell Me Lies' Season 3: 'Fans Will Not Be Disappointed'
Tom Ellis Is BackβAnd the Drama Is Only Getting Darker
Fans of the addictive Hulu thriller Tell Me Lies can breathe a collective sigh of relief: Tom Ellis, the Lucifer star who brought a deliciously toxic edge to season 2, has officially confirmed he will return for season 3. And according to Ellis, the new episodes are shaping up to be as βdark, toxic, and funnyβ as ever. Speaking with People, Ellis revealed heβs already read the first four scripts and begins shooting this week. βYes, Iβm going back,β he said. βIβm actually going there on Saturday to start shooting.β
The news comes after months of speculationβand even some doubt from the showβs creator, Meaghan Oppenheimer, who happens to be Ellisβs real-life wife. In a previous interview with Variety, Oppenheimer hinted that Oliverβs story might be complete. βI think we kind of learned that Oliver is so broken and hollow by the end of this season that Iβm ready for Bree to be done with him,β she said. But clearly, she had a change of heart, and fans are reaping the rewards.
What Happened in Season 2βand Where Oliverβs Story Left Off
For those who need a refresher: Ellis joined the cast of Tell Me Lies in season 2 as Oliver, a charismatic professor who begins a secret affair with Bree (Catherine Missal). The season finale delivered a shocking twist when Bree discovered that Oliverβs wife, Marianne (Gabriella Pession), had known about the affair all along. The couple, it turned out, were in an open marriage. The revelation left Bree devastated and Oliver exposed as far more manipulative than he initially appeared.
While season 3 will shift focus away from Oliver, Ellis promised that his characterβs storyline will still weave deeply into Breeβs journey. βIβve got to be honest, the focus isnβt so much on my character this season, but it still plays very much into the Bree storyline,β he said. What that means for the toxic dynamic between Bree, Oliver, and Marianne remains to be seen, but the showβs creator has hinted that more layers are waiting to be peeled back.
The Lucifer Factor: Why Tom Ellis Is the Perfect Fit for This Role
Tom Ellis rose to global fame as the charming devil himself in Lucifer, a role that ran for six seasons on Netflix. The showβs cult following turned Ellis into an international heartthrob, known for his smirking delivery, effortless charisma, and ability to make morally gray characters irresistibly likeable. In Tell Me Lies, he channels that same magnetism into Oliverβa man who is equal parts seductive and dangerous.
His casting brought a surge of attention to the series, which had already gained a loyal fan base thanks to its unflinching portrayal of toxic relationships and college-era trauma. Season 2 saw a massive bump in viewership after Ellis joined, and fans have been clamouring for more ever since. Now they have their wish.
What to Expect from Season 3: Darker, Funnier, and More Unhinged
Ellis didnβt hold back when teasing whatβs to come. βIt is as dark, toxic, and funny as ever,β he said. βAnd just when you thought our characters couldnβt do anything more ridiculous to themselves, they ended up doing it.β That promise of wild, self-destructive behaviour is exactly what fans of the show have come to loveβand fear.
While the Hulu hit is known for its emotional gut-punches, it also has a wicked sense of humor. The mix of soapy drama with sharp dialogue keeps viewers hooked. The showβs creator Meaghan Oppenheimer has described the series as βa love story about all the lies we tell ourselvesβ and with season 3, those lies are bound to get even more complicated.
Behind the Scenes: The Ellis-Oppenheimer Dynamic
One of the most intriguing aspects of the show is the real-life relationship between its star and its creator. Tom Ellis and Meaghan Oppenheimer married in 2019, and Oppenheimer has been open about how working with her husband has influenced the writing. In fact, Oliverβs character was crafted specifically with Ellis in mind. βTom is so talented at playing someone you canβt quite trust but canβt look away from,β she told Variety last year. That casting instinct paid off dramatically, as Ellisβs performance in season 2 was widely praised.
Now, with Oppenheimerβs apparent change of heart about Oliverβs arc, fans can expect a fully fleshed-out continuation. Itβs a testament to Ellisβs skill that even the showβs creator couldnβt resist bringing him back for more chaos.
The Bigger Picture: Tell Me Lies and the Streaming Wars
Tell Me Lies has found a dedicated audience on Hulu in the US and Disney+ in the UK. The seriesβbased on the novel by Carola Loveringβdives deep into the messy, manipulative relationships of college students and their aftermath over the years. Season 2 expanded the timeline and introduced new characters, including Oliver and Marianne, pushing the story into even murkier waters.
The showβs renewal for a third season came in December 2024, even before season 2 had finished airing, a clear sign of the platformβs confidence in the series. As the streaming landscape grows more crowded, Tell Me Lies stands out by leaning into the uncomfortable truths of modern relationshipsβand by landing a star like Tom Ellis.
What This Means for Tom Ellisβs Career
Since Lucifer ended in 2021, Ellis has been selective about his roles. Heβs attached to a crime series titled The Four, and he starred in a Netflix rom-com, but Tell Me Lies has become his flagship return to serialized drama. The role of Oliver allows him to play a different shade of darkβless supernatural and more eerily human. Itβs a performance that critics have called βchillingβ and βcompelling.β
With season 3 on the horizon, Ellis is once again at the center of a water-cooler show. If his promise holds true, fans are in for a wild ride.
Where to Watch and Final Tease
As per the original report sourced from Screenshot (550).png, Tell Me Lies streams on Disney+ in the UK and on Hulu in the US. Season 3 does not yet have an official release date, but with production underway, an announcement is likely soon.
Ellisβs final tease? βThey will not be disappointed.β If the first two seasons are any indication, the next batch of episodes will deliver exactly the kind of addictive, twisted drama that keeps viewers refreshing their streaming queues.
In related news, Tom Ellis recently landed a lead role in a new crime series, proving that his appeal extends far beyond the gates of Hell. But for now, all eyes are back on Tell Me Liesβand the brilliant, broken characters who make it so irresistible.
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