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| Count My Lies | |
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| Genre | Psychological drama |
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| Based on | Count My Lies by Sophie Stava |
| Starring | |
| Country of origin | United States |
| Original language | English |
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| Producer | Sophie Stava |
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| Network | Hulu |
Count My Lies is an upcoming American psychological drama television miniseries created by Isaac Aptaker and Elizabeth Berger, based on the 2025 novel by Sophie Stava. It is expected to premiere in late 2026 on Hulu.
Count My Lies follows compulsive liar Sloane Caraway, who lies her way into a nanny job with wealthy couple Violet and Jay Lockhart. Once inside their home, she becomes entangled in a series of dangerous secrets that threaten everyone involved.[1]
On April 16, 2025, Count My Lies was announced to be in development at Hulu. It is based on the 2025 novel of the same name by Sophie Stava. The series was created and written by Isaac Aptaker and Elizabeth Berger who were set to executive produce alongside Lindsay Lohan and Scott Morgan, with Stava serving as a producer. Production companies involved producing the series are The Walk-Up Company and 20th Television.[2] On August 13, 2025, Hulu gave production a series order for Count My Lies. Aptaker and Berger also served as showrunners.[3]
Upon the series development announcement, Lohan was also cast to star.[2] When it was ordered to series, Shailene Woodley joined the cast in a starring as well as executive producing role.[3] On December 4, 2025, Kit Harington was cast in a starring role.[4] The series marks Lohan's first starring role in a television series, with the actress drawn to the role of Violet as a departure from her previous comedic work, describing the character as someone "you can't really figure out."[5][6] Harington characterized the series as a "domestic thriller" featuring "all kinds of quite appalling people."[7][8] In April 2026, Katherine LaNasa, Lou Diamond Phillips, and Sophia Bush were cast in recurring roles.[9][10][11] On May 2026, Griffin Dunne was spotted filming scenes with the cast.[12] On June 16 2026, François Arnaud joined the cast in a recurring capacity.[13]
Principal photography for Count My Lies is scheduled to take place in New York from March to July 2026.[6][14] In April 2026, scenes were filmed on location in Brooklyn Heights and Queens.[15] On April 7, first look images from the set, featuring Lohan, Woodley, and Harington, were released, with Hulu and Disney+ confirming that production had begun.[16][17][18] In May 2026, filming also took place in South Beach, Staten Island.[12]
Count My Lies is expected to premiere in 2026 on Hulu.[19]
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