ABC’s special broadcast of Only Murders in the Building season 2 wraps up, revealing who killed Bunny and more.
Only Murders in the Building is a popular American mystery comedy show by Steve Martin and John Hoffman. It premiered on August 31, 2021, and currently has 4 seasons available on Hulu. The show is set in a luxurious,
"Only Murders in the Building" Season 5 is slated to start production "relatively soon" according to EP Dan Fogelman, who teased the new installment would welcome in "more big guest stars." "I was just texting with Steve [Martin] and Marty [Short] and John Hoffman this morning,
Another one bit the dust at the end of Only Murders in the Building Season 4, and the show was renewed for a fifth season shortly after its fourth installment premiered on Hulu. At least one new face is already set to join the cast of Season 5 of the cozy murder mystery show,
Only Murders in the Building season 2 continues on ABC with a trio of episodes airing tonight that will peel the mystery back even more.
Charlie Stevens reviews the newest season of Only Murders in the Building, starring Selena Gomez (Mabel), Steve Martin (Charles-Haden Savage) and Martin Short (Oliver Putnam)
Adina Verson is an American actor who is best known for their role as Poppy White in Only Murders in the Building. Verson has also starred in New Amsterdam, And Just Like That…, The Strain, and several other television series throughout their career. Not only that, Verson made their debut on Broadway in 2017, starring in Indecent.
From the latest victim to when production is expected to pick back up, we break down all the need to know details.
Jill Shively, an eyewitness who claims to have seen an angry Simpson driving near Brown Simpson’s house around the time of the murders, never testified because prosecutor Marcia Clark believed she had lost credibility after being paid for an earlier interview.
Lesley Manville and Tim McMullan are set to return in 'Marble Hall Murders,' the final installment of Anthony Horowitz's Susan Ryeland mystery series.
Lesley Manville and Tim McMullan are set to reprise their roles as Susan Ryland and Atticus Pund in Marble Hall Murders, an adaptation of the third and final installment in Anthony Horowitz’s Susan Ryeland series.
Abe Streep told how the three-time Oscar-winner was undeterred and “borrowed wire cutters” so she could cut a “car-size hole” in her fence enabling her to escape to safety.