**Warning: This article contains spoilers for One of Us Is Lying**
Fans of One of Us Is Lying have been up all night thinking about how much they need a third season. Watch the season two trailer below for a quick catch-up:
The new season of the hit Peacock teen drama was released on Netflix outside the US earlier this month and after bingeing all eight episodes, fans want more.
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One of Us Is Lying follows five very different high school students who find themselves in detention together just like the classic film Breakfast Club.
Things go awry when one of the pals dies under suspicious circumstances, and an investigation ensues.
Students Cooper (Chibuikem Uche), Addy (Annalisa Cochrane), Bronwyn (Marianly Tejada) and Nate (Cooper van Grootel) all have a motive to kill their classmate Simon (Mark McKenna), but the question is - whodunnit?
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Season two picks up where the first season left off. We find The Murder Club as they are now known united in another mystery chat which threatens to expose the big secret behind Jake's (Barrett Carnahan) murder.
Jake was the captain of the high school football team and Addy's boyfriend and his death opens up more questions about Simon's murder.
But the drama doesn't end there. The unfortunate friends get blackmailed by a mysterious figure called Simon Says. Plus, the gang made the decision to part ways only to be brought back together once they start receiving a bunch of unsettling messages which meddle in their present lives.
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Season two ends with the identification of the mysterious blackmailing figure, a yacht fire, an almost fatal stabbing and Jake’s secret relationship.
There's a lot to digest.
That being said, fans are hungry for more drama.
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“Can’t end One of Us Is Lying season 2 LIKE THAT and not give us season 3 … RENEW IT NOW,” one fan demanded on Twitter.
A second fan tweeted: “If they don’t renew One of Us Is Lying for a season 3 I will lose my sh*t.”
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A third sleepless viewer declared: “The ending of One of Us Is Lying ILLEGAL LIKE WTF HOW AM I SUPPOSED TO GO TO SLEEP NOW.”
Ultimately the decision lies in Peacock's hands as the original streaming network for the show. We have our fingers and toes crossed for some good news soon!
Topics: TV And Film, Netflix