‘Only Murders in the Building‘ Future Revealed: Steve Martin‘s Unexpected Answer to how Long the Show Will Last
Los Angeles, CA – Fans of the hit Hulu series Only Murders in the Building can breathe a sigh of relief. When questioned about the show’s longevity, Steve Martin offered a definitive, yet playfully ambiguous, response: “We’ve decided we’re going to do four more seasons.” This declaration, made amidst the anticipation for Season 5, confirms the series will extend beyond its current run, offering continued mystery and comedic brilliance for years to come.
The future of Only Murders in the Building has been a topic of discussion as the show’s popularity continues to soar.The series, starring Martin, Martin Short, and selena Gomez, has captivated audiences with its unique blend of true crime, humor, and heartwarming character dynamics. The confirmed extension to a total of ten seasons provides stability for the creative team and assures viewers that the beloved trio’s sleuthing adventures will continue. Martin previously shared the team’s guiding principle for the show’s duration, stating thier “motto” is to continue “as long as people love it.”
Season 5 is set to premiere on Hulu on September 9, with the first three episodes available immediately, followed by weekly releases. The upcoming season boasts an impressive guest cast including Christoph Waltz,Renée Zellweger,Logan Lerman,Bobby Cannavale,and Téa Leoni,joining previous stars like Meryl Streep who appeared in Season 3. Martin Short has previously expressed pride in the show’s reputation for having “the most fun set to be on,” a sentiment echoed by Gomez, who initially admitted to being nervous about working with her comedic idols but has as formed a close friendship with both Martin and Short.The success of Only Murders in the Building is evident in its ability to attract A-list talent and maintain a dedicated fanbase. With ten seasons now planned, the series is poised to remain a prominent fixture in the streaming landscape for the foreseeable future.