“Only Murders in the Building”: Disney+ confirms fourth season

“Only Murders in the Building”
Disney+ confirms fourth season

The stars of the series: Steve Martin, Martin Short and Selena Gomez play the main roles.

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“Only Murders in the Building” is being extended: Disney+ has now officially confirmed that there will be a fourth season.

Now it’s official: “Only Murders in the Building” is being extended. As Disney+ has announced, there will be a quarter season of the popular comedy crime series. The news comes just in time for the third season finale, which series fans can now watch on Disney+. Oscar winner Meryl Streep (74) and actor Paul Rudd (54) also star as special guests.

Since the series began in August 2021, the main roles have been Steve Martin (77) as Charles Haden-Savage, Martin Short (73) as Oliver Putnam and Selena Gomez (31) as Mabel Mora.

Emmy and Golden Globe nominations

The series, which can be seen in the USA on the streaming platform Hulu, is one of the most successful comedy series of recent years and was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Awards and the Golden Globe Awards, among others.

That’s what the popular crime series is about

“Only Murders in the Building” tells the story of three neighbors in an apartment building in New York. They are all true crime fans. When a resident of their house is found dead, the three immediately believe it is a murder and begin to investigate on their own. They uncover all sorts of secrets and bizarre conspiracies within their home.

In the current third season, Charles, Oliver and Mabel investigate a murder behind the scenes of a Broadway show. Ben Glenroy (Paul Rudd) is a Hollywood action star whose Broadway debut is ruined by his untimely death. With the help of co-star Loretta Durkin (Meryl Streep), the trio plunges into their most difficult case yet, while director Oliver desperately tries to get his show back on track.

It is not yet known when the fourth season will start and what case the plot will revolve around.

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