Shailene Woodley Joins Lindsay Lohan in Hulu’s Juicy New Drama That’s Already Got People Talking
- The TV Cave Article
- 6 days ago
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Hollywood just got a little messier and way more entertaining. Shailene Woodley is teaming up with none other than Lindsay Lohan in Hulu’s upcoming limited series Count My Lies — and yes, it’s as dramatic as it sounds. With this unexpected duo leading the charge, viewers are in for a delicious blend of secrets, scandals, and beautifully controlled chaos.
This series is shaping up to be Hulu’s next big hit, and if you’re not excited yet, let us catch you up.
What is Count My Lies All About?
Based on the Good Morning America Book Club pick by Sophie Stava, Count My Lies dives deep into the dark side of domestic perfection. Shailene Woodley plays Sloane Caraway, a compulsive liar who sweet-talks her way into a nanny position in the seemingly picture-perfect household of Violet and Jay Lockhart. Violet, of course, is played by the ever-iconic Lindsay Lohan, who is clearly on her redemption tour — and we are here for it.
What starts off as a dream job quickly devolves into a tangled web of lies, buried secrets, and emotional landmines. Think Big Little Lies meets The Undoing with a splash of Mean Girls nostalgia.
Powerhouse Cast and Creative Team
This isn’t just a gimmicky casting stunt. Both Woodley and Lohan are executive producing the series, alongside Isaac Aptaker and Elizabeth Berger, the minds behind This Is Us. So expect sharp writing, layered characters, and probably a few episodes that will wreck your life emotionally.
Plus, this marks Lindsay Lohan’s first leading role in a TV series ever. Yes, ever. That alone is enough to spark curiosity — or at least a doomscrolling binge.
Between Lohan’s long-awaited TV comeback and Woodley’s flair for dramatic roles, Count My Lies is primed to be one of Hulu’s buzziest releases. It’s got star power, a plot dripping in suspense, and just enough psychological chaos to keep your group chat busy for weeks.
If you love a good mystery, thrive on high-stakes drama, or simply want to see what happens when two very different stars collide on screen, Count My Lies needs to be on your radar. Hulu hasn’t announced a release date yet, but rest assured — when this thing drops, it’s going to be all over your feed.
Hit that "add to watchlist" button and get ready. Secrets don’t stay buried for long.
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