At the end of the third season of Only Murders in the Building, there was another murder. In the Arconia building in New York, of course, otherwise the whole premise of the Whodunnit crime comedy fall apart.
From the 27 August 2024 The case is examined by the resident podcast trio Charles-Haden Savage (Steve Martin), Oliver Putnam (Martin Short) and Mabel Mora (Selena Gomez). As always, you can follow the investigations on Disney+ and guess the answer.
Only Murders in the Buildig Season 4 on Disney+: Who killed Sazz Pataki?
Charles’ body double Sazz Pataki (Jane Lynch) was killed in the season 3 finale while she was retrieving a bottle of wine from his apartment. Which raises the question: Was the bullet intended for Charles or Sazz?
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According to Deadline, new cast members and potential suspects include Melissa McCarthy as Charles’ sister, as well as Molly Shannon, Kumail Nanjiani, Desmin Borges, Catherine Cohen, Jin Ha and Richard Kind. Hollywood legend Meryl Streep, who was one of the prime suspects in season 3 as actress Loretta, is one of the returning cast members.
Only Movie Stars in the Building
Three other stars do not play fictional series roles, but rather themselves – more or less. Because while the podcast trio is tracking down the bloody affair, Eugene Levy, Zach Galifianakis and Eva Longoria than themselves on the mat to portray the three in a film about their crime adventures. This requires acting research, in which the stars get uncomfortably close to their role models.
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There will be ten new episodes of Only Murders in the Building, which will be released by October 29th on the US streamer Hulu and simultaneously on Disney+. Whether there will be a Season 5 We will probably find out what happens next at the end of the next season, when there may be another murder that will lead to a new case.
The crime series format was created by lead actor Martin and his production partner John Hoffman. Produced by 20th Television.