Streaming the enigma-filled "We Were Liars" series online: a guide for viewers
Get ready for a gripping summer drama as the highly-anticipated series adaptation of E. Lockhart's popular novel, We Were Liars, is now available on Amazon Prime Video.
For those new to Amazon Prime's streaming service, a one-month free trial is up for grabs for subscribers. However, do keep in mind that ads are included in the standard Amazon Prime Video subscription. If you'd prefer an ad-free experience, an additional $2.99 / £2.99 per month can be added to your Amazon Prime subscription.
If you're hooked and wish to continue your Amazon Prime Video journey, an annual subscription will cost you $139 / £95 / AU$79. For a more flexible option, a monthly subscription is available for $14.99 / £8.99 / AU$9.99.
To enjoy the series, you'll need an Amazon Prime subscription. Fortunately, the one-month free trial gives access to all Amazon Prime Video content and other Amazon Prime perks, making it an ideal opportunity to dive into the world of We Were Liars.
Set against the backdrop of a private island owned by Cadence Sinclair Eastman's grandfather, the series follows her and her friends, The Liars, as they unravel a series of secrets and confront a strange accident that threatens to tear their friendship apart.
We Were Liars boasts eight episodes, all of which will be available at once when the series premieres on Wednesday, June 18.
In addition to the English-language adaptation, a German TV adaptation is scheduled for release in 2024, further expanding the reach of this captivating story.
For viewers in certain countries, a standalone Amazon Prime Video subscription is available, making it easier than ever to access this compelling series. So, whether you're a book enthusiast or simply in search of a riveting new show, We Were Liars on Amazon Prime Video is not to be missed.
Read also:
- Today's most impactful photographic moments
- Support for Eric Adams in The Post's Letters to the Editor on August 13, 2025
- Roosting Shark and Rambunctious Red Squirrels: Unconventional House Rental in Yorkshire Involving Aquatic Marvel, Squirrely Mayhem, and Mystical Planning Regulations
- Legal Dispute Dismissed with Humor: Supreme Court Laughs off Another Civil Matter Mislabeled as Criminal Prosecution