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Only Murders in the Building, Disney Plus’s successful series, will have a fourth season

The current comedy series.

Only Murders in the Building, Disney Plus’s successful series, will have a fourth season
Juan Carlos Saloz

Juan Carlos Saloz

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Few comedy series have succeeded as much in recent years as “Only Murders in the Building.” The Disney Plus show starring Martin Short, Steve Martin, and Selena Gomez has managed to capture the spirit of contemporary humor in a surprising series that already has three seasons. But what about the fourth one?

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Taking advantage of the conclusion of the third season, which premiered on Disney Plus (Hulu on its original platform), “Only Murders in the Building” has announced a fourth season. We see this thanks to the series’ epilogue, where a new murder occurs, and it has also been confirmed by the platforms themselves. Want to know more? Keep reading.

What will we see in season 4?

After solving the major crime in the third season, we witness a conclusion that, following tradition, makes it clear that everything will continue in one way or another. This time, with a surprising murder that caught everyone off guard. Be warned, a spoiler is coming, and we wouldn’t want you to swallow such an exceptional ending like this.

In the finale of the third season of ‘Only Murders in the Building,’ we witness the death of Sazz Pataki, Charles’s stunt double in ‘Brazzos,’ the series that brought this character to fame. The character is portrayed by Jane Lynch, and since her appearance in the second season, she had been gaining prominence… until now.

We also know about this new season that John Hoffman will return as the director, making it clear that the tone will remain the same. It also features the same team of writers and the main cast, so everything seems to indicate that we will see a worthy continuation of the current hit series.

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Juan Carlos Saloz

Juan Carlos Saloz

Cultural journalist specialized in film, series, comics, video games, and everything your parents tried to keep you away from during your childhood. Also an aspiring film director, screenwriter, and professional troublemaker.

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