Hulu’s ‘Tell Me Lies’ Casts Costa D’Angelo In Season 3 As Series Regular

Hulu’s ‘Tell Me Lies’ Casts Costa D’Angelo In Season 3 As Series Regular

EXCLUSIVE: Costa D’Angelo has joined the Hulu Original series Tell Me Lies for Season 3 in a series regular role. He will play Alex, a psychology grad student and part-time drug dealer who has a complicated past with Bree (Cat Missal). Although he initially comes off as aloof and borderline rude, it quickly becomes clear that there are hidden depths to him.

Adapted from Carola Lovering’s novel of the same name, Tell Me Lies follows a tumultuous but intoxicating relationship as it unfolds over 8 years and sweeps everyone around it into its dangerous wake. A group of college friends has no idea that one addictive entanglement among them has the power to pull them all into a web of betrayal, sex, and lies that will permanently alter each of their paths forever.

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In Season 2, the show picked up with Lucy Albright (Grace Van Patten) and Stephen DeMarco (Jackson White) at war after their dramatic breakup. They found themselves in a new version of their addictive and toxic dynamic, which is as infuriating as it is inescapable. The season also followed the duo’s friend group and the Season 1 finale’s impact on them.

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The Season 2 principal cast also includes Spencer House, Sonia Mena, Branden Cook, Alicia Crowder, and Tom Ellis. Tell Me Lies was renewed for a third season in December.

Meaghan Oppenheimer serves as executive producer and showrunner of Tell Me Lies. Emma Roberts, co-founder Karah Preiss, and Matt Matruski executive produce under their Belletrist banner, and Laura Lewis executive produces for Rebelle Media. Shannon Gibson, Sam Schlaifer, and Stephanie Noonan also serve as executive producers. Lovering serves as a consulting producer.

D’Angelo recently wrapped filming a role in the Zoe Kazan-written and Garth Davis-directed Netflix limited series, East of Eden, starring Florence Pugh and Christopher Abbott. D’Angelo also recently shot the Adam McKay-produced Sony Feature, The Rising, and will be seen in Rebel Wilson’s The Deb, which premiered at TIFF 2024. He is a graduate of the Victorian College Of The Arts in Australia. He is repped by Entertainment 360, Shanahan Management, and Jackoway Austen Tyerman.