Tell Me Lies Cast Talks Bringing Book to the Small Screen
Grace Van Patten isn’t telling any lies when it comes to Tell Me Lies.
As the Hulu series continues production for season three following an extremely shocking sophomore season finale last October, the star teased what fans can expect from the upcoming episodes.
“It’s gonna be crazy,” Grace, who plays Lucy, told E! News at the premiere of The Twisted Tale of Amanda Knox Aug. 19. “It feels like the peak of all these young peoples’ worst decisions.”
For fans of the series, it may seem impossible that things could get any worse after Jackson White’s Stephen—whose eight-year on-again, off-again relationship with Lucy is the impetus of the plot—sends Bree (Catherine Missal) quite an incriminating audio file on the day of her wedding, wreaking havoc between her, her bridesmaid Lucy and groom Evan (Branden Cook).
But while the couple are living out a nightmare romance on screen, Grace emphasized to E! News that Jackson—who she’s dating in real life—has been nothing but “a dream.” In fact, he was right by her side at the premiere of the Twisted Tale, in which she portrays Amanda Knox, who was wrongfully convicted of murder in Italy in 2009.
“It felt so important,” Grace explained of the biographical series. “I’m so thankful that I was able to be a part of the opportunity for Amanda to reclaim her story. I’ve never felt so fulfilled after a job.” (For more from Grace tune in to E! News tonight, Aug. 20, at 11 p.m.)
Indeed, it was a huge learning experience to portray Amanda, who spent four years in prison before her release in 2011.
“I’m amazed by her ability to trust and to forgive,” Grace continued. “I was very inspired by that mindset.”
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And since Amanda herself was an executive producer on the project, it made it all the more special for Grace.
“It feels like such a huge collaboration,” the 28-year-old added, “and such a huge amount of trust that I’ve never experienced before. This felt very special.”
For Amanda, the feeling was mutual.
“She really truly captured what it was like for me to be going through this, all of the emotions,” the 38-year-old shared of Grace. “I’m so proud of her.”
The Twisted Tale of Amanda Knox is now streaming on Hulu. Keep reading for more shows to add to your watchlist…
—Reporting by Emily Curl
USA Network/NBCUniversal
The Rainmaker (USA) – Aug. 15
Based on the best-selling novel by John Grisham, Rudy Baylor, who is fresh out of law school, goes head-to-head with courtroom lion Leo Drummond as well as his law school girlfriend, Sarah. Rudy, along with his boss, Bruiser, and her disheveled paralegal, Deck, uncover two connected conspiracies surrounding the mysterious death of their client’s son.
Starz
Magic City: An American Fantasy (Starz) – Aug. 15
Magic City: An American Fantasy is a riveting docuseries that takes viewers on a wild and unexpected ride detailing the legendary club’s storied history as a cultural hub in Atlanta. Having evolved into the definitive king-maker in the hip-hop community, the club caters to high-profile celebrities such as 2 Chainz, Nelly, Shaquille O’Neal, Quavo, Killer Mike and Big Boi, all of whom share their firsthand Magic City experiences in exclusive interviews. Additionally, the docuseries offers a powerful platform for the lives of the many women who work there and are responsible for building the club’s mystique.
Netflix
Fit For TV: The Reality of the Biggest Loser (Netflix) – Aug. 15
Fit for TV: The Reality of The Biggest Loser is a three-part documentary series that takes an inside look at the making of the hit reality TV competition, exploring the good, the bad, and the complicated. Featuring interviews with former contestants, trainers, producers, and health professionals, the documentary examines the show’s approach to transformation, the support systems in place, and the unique challenges of filming reality television. The series explores how the experience shaped the lives of those involved with the show long after the cameras stopped rolling and invites viewers to reflect on the balance between entertainment and well-being, and what it truly means to pursue lasting change.
Prime Video/RCN Studios
Betty La Fea: La Historia Continúa (Prime Video) – Aug. 15
Season two picks up where the previous one left off, with Betty facing decisions that shake her present and redefine her family’s story. As she tries to rebuild her relationship with her daughter Mila and deal with the emotional distance growing between her and Armando, new secrets come to light that will challenge the stability of everything she thought was under control.
National Geographic/Disney
Limitless: Live Better Know (Disney+/Hulu/National Geographic) – Aug. 15
Chris Hemsworth returns with a bold new mission: discovering how we can all live better—starting today. In the newly titled Limitless: Live Better Now, he dives into three high-stakes challenges that promise real, immediate ways to sharpen our minds and strengthen our bodies.
In this thrilling three-part series, Chris pushes himself further than ever—both physically and mentally—as he confronts some of life’s most universal challenges: pain, fear and cognitive decline.
Apple TV+
Snoopy Presents: A Summer Musical (Apple TV+) – Aug. 15
Snoopy Presents: A Summer Musical is a musical special about the joy and magic of summer camp and the importance of preserving what you love. Charlie Brown loves camp and is determined to make his final year special, but Sally, a first-time camper, is nervous and skeptical of the new and unfamiliar place. While everyone settles into camp, Snoopy and Woodstock discover a treasure map that takes them on a wild adventure nearby.
Roku Channel
The Great American Baking Show: Celebrity Summer (Roku Channel) – Aug. 16
Four celebrities step into the sun-filled Baking Show tent, ready to whip up some sweet summer treats. Award-winning actor Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Black-ish star Yara Shahidi, actor and comedian June Diane Raphael and Broadway sensation Andrew Rannells tackle three challenging bakes. Under the guidance of judges Paul Hollywood and Prue Leith, these stars will put their skills to the test—but only one will rise to the occasion and claim the coveted Star Baker title for a sweet summer victory!
A&E’s HomeMadeNation
The Mother Flip (A&E’s HomeMadeNation) – Aug. 16
Best friends, moms and savvy flippers Kristy Etheredge and Rebecca Franchione, along with contractor Roy Salinas, transform the worst homes in Texas’ Hill Country into big profits. With all-cash deals and strategic renovations, they take bold risks to turn rundown properties into real estate gold—splitting the massive payday three ways.
Investigation Discovery/Warner Bros. Discovery
The Serial Killer’s Apprentice (Investigation Discovery) – Aug. 17
The documentary will revisit one of the most sinister killers in recent history, Dean Corll, and feature an in-depth interview with his accomplice, Elmer Wayne Henley Jr. Marking the first time Henley has spoken about his crimes in over 50 years, The Serial Killer’s Apprentice will feature Henley in conversation with renowned criminologist Dr. Katherine Ramsland. Over the course of two hours, Ramsland dives into the mind and memory of Henley – and what motivated him to act as Corll’s accomplice in what was known as the largest mass murder in U.S. history at the time.
Hulu/Disney
Are You My First? (Hulu) – Aug. 18
In this groundbreaking new dating experiment, the largest, hottest group of virgins ever assembled search for intimacy, love – and maybe their first – in a tropical paradise designed just for them. For the first time, they’re free to explore their connections without judgment, allowing these sexy young singles to embark on a heated yet heartfelt journey packed with romantic dates, revealing challenges, and new love interests eager to find “the one.” Who will find that special someone? And who will go home hot, bothered and heartbroken?
Netflix
America’s Team: The Gambler and His Cowboys (Netflix) – Aug. 19
The look back on the Dallas Cowboys’ era of dominance premieres on Netflix in summer 2025.
Hulu/Disney
The Twisted Tale of Amanda Knox (Hulu) – Aug. 20
A limited series inspired by the story of how Amanda Knox was wrongfully convicted for the tragic murder of her roommate, Meredith Kercher, and her 16-year odyssey to set herself free.
NBCUniversal
Inside the Worlds of Epic Universe (NBC) – Aug. 20
NBC invites audiences to embark on a spectacular adventure with Inside the Worlds of Epic Universe, airing Wednesday, Aug. 20 at 9 p.m. and available to stream next day on Peacock. Hosted by Joe Manganiello, the one-hour special celebrates the debut of Universal Orlando Resort’s Universal Epic Universe and explores the imagination, innovation and storytelling behind the groundbreaking new theme park.
Discovery Channel/Warner Bros.
Expedition X (Discovery Channel) – Aug. 20
Exploring the stranger side of the unknown, adventurer Josh Gates and his team – paranormal researcher Heather Amaro and scientist Phil Torres – chase down answers to the world’s most spine-tingling legends and mysteries, from haunted prisons to supernatural hotspots and mystical creatures.
Discovery Channel/Warner Bros.
Ghost Adventures: House Calls (Discovery Channel) – Aug. 20
Paranormal investigators Zak Bagans, Aaron Goodwin, Billy Tolley and Jay Wasley respond to urgent calls for help in a gripping new season.
Overwhelmed by invasive, terrifying and unrelenting spirit activity that continues to escalate with no end in sight, distraught homeowners are desperate for the team’s help. After assessing each harrowing case, Bagans deploys the team to the epicenter of the haunting to further investigate. Using their findings, together they work to bring clarity, resolution and restore much-needed peace to each family in need.
A&E/YouTube
Family Lockup (A&E) – Aug. 21
The new series follows a groundbreaking re-entry program in which estranged family members of inmates attempt to rebuild their broken relationships from within prison walls to help their incarcerated loved ones regain the support that can help them stay out of jail – for good.
The series tracks family members who spend two nights behind bars, alongside their inmate-relatives, in the Hampden County Jail in Hampden County, MA, part of an initiative instituted by Sheriff Nick Cocchi that redefines correctional rehabilitation and spotlights the critical role family dynamics play, both in incarceration and in the reintegration of individuals for whom jail can be a revolving door.
Netflix
The Truth About Jussie Smollett? (Netflix) – Aug. 22
From RAW, the producers of Don’t F**k with Cats and Tinder Swindler, comes The Truth About Jussie Smollett?, a shocking true story of an allegedly fake story that some now say might just be a true story. Featuring interviews with police, lawyers, journalists, investigators who claim to have uncovered new evidence about the case, and with Jussie himself, this compelling documentary invites the audience to decide for themselves who is telling The Truth About Jussie Smollett?
Prime Video/Amazon MGM Studios
007: Road to a Million (Prime Video) – Aug. 22
Inspired by the iconic James Bond franchise, the reality competition 007: Road to a Million returns with a bold and ambitious second season, reinventing the season one format.
In season two, eight pairs of ordinary people embark on a thrilling 007-inspired global adventure. From climbing Bangkok towers to shark dives in the Bahamas, they’ll face epic challenges testing skills and relationships. The slowest pairs face elimination in the tense Killer Question. Only one duo will reach London for a shot at £1 million. Get ready to be shaken and stirred!
Apple TV+
Invasion (Apple TV+) – Aug. 22
Invasion follows an alien invasion through different perspectives around the world. In season three, those perspectives collide for the first time, as the series’ main characters are brought together to work as a team on a critical mission to infiltrate the alien mothership. The ultimate apex aliens have finally emerged, rapidly spreading their deadly tendrils across our planet. It will take all our heroes working together, using all their experience and expertise, to save our species. New relationships are formed, old relationships are challenged and even shattered, as an international cast of characters must become a team before it’s too late.
Tubi
Naomi Osaka: The Second Set (Tubi) – Aug. 24
The documentary chronicles renowned athlete Naomi Osaka’s return to professional tennis after the birth of her child. The documentary film will deliver an intimate look into the life of Osaka as she navigates balancing her career with first-time motherhood and is described as a love letter to her daughter, Shai.
Prime Video/Amazon MGM Studios
Upload (Prime Video) – Aug. 25
In the four-part series finale event, sentient AI rapidly turns evil, threatening to wipe out Lakeview (and the world!). On top of greedy executives, lingering mysteries, plus heartbreak in VR and IRL, our characters are tested like never before. The only way they can get through it all and save humanity from deletion is by teaming up one last time.
Netflix
With Love, Meghan (Netflix) – Aug. 26
Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex, returns with a fun and heartwarming new season, welcoming celebrity chefs, talented artists, and beloved friends for hands-on adventures filled with laughter and discovery. From playful cooking challenges to DIY projects, Meghan and her guests explore bold flavors, experiment with new techniques, and discover simple ways to add beauty to everyday life. It’s all about embracing playfulness over perfection and finding joy in creating together.
Disney/Freeform/YouTube
Love Thy Nader (Freeform) – Aug. 26
The bold coming-of-age reality series follows the unapologetic and determined Nader sisters—Brooks, Sarah Jane, Grace Ann and Mary Holland—who left their humble beginnings in the Louisiana bayou for the glamour and grind of New York City. Brooks’ breakout success has led them into the high-stakes world of modeling, the social scene of Manhattan’s elite, and opened the door to a whirlwind of attention in their romantic lives. Set against the backdrop of Soho lofts, fashion campaigns and skyscraper dreams, Love Thy Nader explores the ultimate question of what it really means to “make it.” In a city where one can burn bright or go up in flames, sometimes the only thing truly needed is a sister who has your back.
Prime Video/Amazon MGM Studios
The Terminal List: Dark Wolf (Prime Video) – Aug. 27
Co-created by The New York Times bestselling author of The Terminal List Jack Carr and season one creator-showrunner David DiGilio, The Terminal List: Dark Wolf is a prequel series with an origin story that follows “Ben Edwards” (Taylor Kitsch) throughout his journey from the Navy SEALs to the clandestine side of CIA Special Operations. The series is an espionage thriller that explores the darker side of warfare and the human cost that comes with it. It also features Chris Pratt reprising his role as “James Reece.”
Netflix
My Life With the Walter Boys (Netflix) – Aug. 28
After leaving Silver Falls following Alex’s love confession and her kiss with Cole, Jackie Howard spent the summer in New York City. When Katherine convinces her to return to Colorado, Jackie is determined to make amends with Alex and set boundaries with Cole while finding her place within the Walter family. But fitting back in isn’t that easy. Alex – who changed a lot over the summer – isn’t too thrilled about Jackie’s attempts to reconnect, as he’s focused on training for a risky rodeo event (and enjoying all of the new attention he’s getting). Meanwhile, Cole takes on a new role at school, but when that doesn’t quite fill the void left by not playing football, his old ways creep back in and cause drama. As Jackie gains acceptance in Silver Falls while trying to hold onto her Howard identity, she’s forced to make a choice that could destroy everything she’s worked to rebuild.
Apple TV+
KPOPPED (Apple TV+) – Aug. 29
Starring Psy and Megan Thee Stallion, each episode finds Western chart-toppers teaming up with celebrated K-pop groups to reimagine one of their biggest songs, culminating in bold, collaborative stage performances. With just a short window to rehearse, these genre-bending partners deliver electrifying renditions for a live audience in Seoul, who vote for the standout “K-popped” performance of the night. After the song battle winner is determined, the K-pop Idols close out the episode with an exciting performance.
Apple TV+
Shape Island (Apple TV+) – Aug. 29
Based on the internationally bestselling Shapes picture book trilogy, the second season is set to return with more imaginative adventures for kids and families.
The show takes place on a charming island and invites viewers to join serious Square, intrepid Circle and tricky Triangle as they dig up some fun, search for answers and build on their friendship — all while learning how to navigate each other’s differences. Shape Island shows kids that friendship can take many shapes.
MGM+/Amazon MGM Studios
Let the Devil In (MGM+) – Aug. 31
Let the Devil In is a haunting and mysterious four-episode documentary series about a decades-old tragedy that destroyed one family and ignited the darkest fears of a small New Jersey town. For the first time, witnesses, friends, and community members try to make sense of the unthinkable events, some believing that Satan took hold of a vulnerable teen boy, while others believe that far more earthly demons were to blame.
Lifetime/YouTube
The Chrisleys: Back to Reality (Lifetime) – Sept. 1
The series begins during the wake of the family’s controversy and upheaval with Todd and Julie in federal prison and follows the family as their parents are eventually pardoned, released from prison and return home. The series shows a side of the Chrisleys that has never been seen before with exclusive access to the family—Julie and Todd from prison and upon their release, Savannah, Chase, Grayson, Chloe, Nanny Faye and for the first time, Julie’s parents Harvey and Pam.
The new series exposes the raw truth of the Chrisley’s lives—past and present—and the reality is far different from what audiences have seen before. The family faces a critical point that will either make their bond stronger or leave it shattered forever. This series delivers an unfiltered, deeply personal look at their journey and introduces the real Chrisleys as they navigate this new chapter.
Prime Video/Amazon MGM Studios
The Runarounds (Prime Video) – Sept. 1
The Runarounds follows a group of recent high school graduates from Wilmington, North Carolina, who come together the summer after graduation to form a rock band, united by their shared love of music and near-impossible dream of stardom. Over the course of one unforgettable summer, they throw themselves into the pursuit of their big break—falling in love, getting into trouble, and building the kind of bonds that feel like family along the way. With original music, romantic entanglements, and the raw highs and lows of coming-of-age, The Runarounds captures the rush of risking everything at the edge of adulthood to chase your dreams.
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