
‘Only Murders in the Building' release date confirmed: Here's what we know about the show
Only Murders in the Building
' starring
is all set and ready for a September release with its 5th season. The show promises fans a completely new take and helps set a higher bar for employees.
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'Only Murders in the Building'
'Only Murders in the Building' gets a massive update! The beloved comedy show now has a release date, as the first three episodes for the latest season have been confirmed for release on September 9.
The first three episodes of the new and upcoming series season and finale will be released together, while the remaining episodes will be shared on a weekly basis.
About the show
Actors
,
and Selena Gomez will be returning for the new season with their beloved roles, leaving fans in a frenzy.
The fifth instalment of the show will follow the trio after their doorman passes away under mysterious circumstances. Instead of believing that it was a death by natural causes, the main leads of the story end up following every piece of evidence they can find in the streets of New York to solve the murder case.
Alongside the main lead, some of the cast members that are joining include Michael Cyril Creighton and special guest stars:
, Da'Vine Joy Randolph, Richard Kind, Nathan Lane, Bobby Cannavale, Renée Zellweger,
, Christoph Waltz, Téa Leoni, Keegan-Michael Key, Beanie Feldstein, Dianne Wiest,
and more.
The series was first released in 2021, and has managed to quickly become a fan favourite amongst many. The show has also managed to score Emmy nominations for all of its seasons in the past few years. Recently, it has also been nominated for the role of best comedy series for the 2025 Emmy Awards.

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