| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
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| Before Jan 1, 2027 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether the series Tell Me Lies will have an official spin-off announced during the current calendar year. It matters to traders who follow entertainment greenlights and to observers tracking a franchise's commercial and creative trajectory.
Tell Me Lies is an existing entertainment property that could generate additional projects if studios, streamers, or creators see commercial or creative potential. Spin-off announcements commonly follow strong audience engagement, strategic content planning by rights holders, or interest from the creative team. Timing depends on renewal cycles, development schedules, and the priorities of the platform or studio that controls the property.
Market odds aggregate participants' information and expectations about whether a qualifying announcement will occur within the specified timeframe; they indicate sentiment and shift as new public information arrives rather than guaranteeing an outcome.
A qualifying outcome typically requires a public, verifiable announcement from an authorized source that a distinct new project derived from Tell Me Lies is being pursued; whether early-development statements, pilot orders, or full series greenlights count depends on this market's published resolution criteria.
Announcements from the rights-holding studio or streaming platform, the official production company, the show's creators or showrunner via verified channels, or major trades citing those official sources are the most commonly accepted forms of qualifying announcements.
That distinction matters and is handled by the market's resolution rules: some markets accept any official development announcement, while others require a formal order; consult the event's rules to see which threshold applies here.
'This year' generally refers to the calendar year during which the market is active, and qualifying announcements must be dated within that year according to official timestamps; check the market page or rulebook for the exact cutoff and time zone used for resolution.
Resolution usually depends on whether a qualifying announcement occurred within the stated timeframe; later retractions or cancellations may not reverse a prior qualifying announcement, but the final determination follows the market's explicit resolution policy.