Comedy whodunnit series Only Murders in the Building is back for its fourth season this week, with Charles, Oliver and Mabel taking their sleuthing escapades to Tinsletown.
Picking up from the events of the end of season 3, the three amateur detectives find themselves whisked off to Hollywood amid the prospect of their true crime podcast being adapted to the screen by a big movie studio. The excitement of big-screen film deal is soon overshadowed, however, when a shocking new clue is revealed about the death of Charles’ stunt double, Sazz.
On top of the returning trio of Steve Martin, Martin Short and Selena Gomez, this latest run boasts a supporting cast list filled with comedic royalty, with Eugene Levy, Zach Galifianakis, Kumail Nanjiani, Molly Shannon and Melissa McCarthy all set to guest star.
Here’s everything you need to know on how to watch the latest installments of one of television’s sharpest murder mysteries.
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Release date and where to stream Only Murders in the Building
Season 4 of Only Murders in the Building premieres on Hulu with its first episode being made available on Tuesday, Aug. 27 at 12 a.m. ET.
New episodes of the 10-episode season will be released at the same time each Tuesday from then on. You can also watch (or re-watch) seasons 1, 2 and 3 on Hulu before diving into season 4.
If you’re a Disney bundle subscriber, you can also watch Hulu content like The Bear within the Disney Plus app. Viewers in most other regions outside the US including the UK, Canada and Australia will be able to watch the show via Disney Plus.
There are several options to choose from: Hulu without ads for $18 a month, Hulu with ads for $8 a month and Hulu with Live TV for $77 a month, which includes access to more than 90 channels as well as Disney Plus and ESPN Plus (with ads).
You can also opt for the Disney Bundle. There are a few different options: Hulu and Disney Plus with ads for $10 a month; Hulu and Disney Plus without ads for $20 a month; Hulu, Disney Plus and ESPN Plus with ads for $15 a month; or Hulu and Disney Plus without ads and ESPN Plus with ads for $25 a month.