ONLY MURDERS IN THE BUILDING Renewed for Season Five
Only Murders in the Building will be back for a fifth season, according to multiple reports. The news comes following the Season 4 premiere of the Hulu series last week. Like previous seasons, it will have a total of ten episodes.
SOLO ASESINATOS EN EL EDIFICIO estrena su cuarta temporada
Hoy martes 27 de agosto ha llegado a la plataforma Disney + la cuarta temporada de la exitosa serie SOLO ASESINATOS EN EL EDIFICIO, la comedia de misterio que en la pasada temporada investigó los entresijos de Broadway y en esta nueva tanda de episodios dará su salto a Hollywood.
Photos: Inside the Premiere of ONLY MURDERS IN THE BUILDING Season Four
On Thursday, August 22, the cast and crew of Hulu's hit series Only Murders in the Building gathered in Los Angeles to celebrate the premiere of the fourth season, which debuts August 27. The event took place at The Paramount Theater & Studio Lot with guests that included returning cast members Steve Martin, Martin Short, Selena Gomez, Meryl Streep, and more.
Jesse Williams Not Returning for ONLY MURDERS IN THE BUILDING Season 4
In Season 3 of Only Murders in the Building, Jesse Williams played the fan-favorite character of Tobert who also served as the love interest of Selena Gomez's Mabel. In a new interview, the actor has confirmed that he won't return for the new season, which premieres on Hulu next month.
<font style="vertical-align: inherit;"><font style="vertical-align: inherit;">Photos: ONLY MURDERS IN THE BUILDING Goes Broadway For Third Season </font></font>
Only Murders in the Building is back for its Broadway-themed third season, featuring theater favorites like Ashley Park, Wesley Taylor, Linda Emond, Jason Veasey, and more. Also joining Steve Martin, Martin Short and Selena Gomez is Jesse Williams, Paul Rudd, Andrea Martin, Jeremy Shamos, and more. Check out photos now!
Photos: IS THIS A ROOM Celebrates Opening Night on Broadway
Is This A Room, conceived and directed by Obie Award winner Tina Satter, just celebrated its opening night at Broadway's Lyceum Theatre (149 W 45th Street, New York, NY), where it will play on a rotating schedule with Dana H., by Obie Award winner Lucas Hnath and directed by Obie Award winner Les Waters.