The second season of the series premieres on June 28
Vanity Fair has exclusively released new images from the second season of “Only Murders in the Building”, a series starring Selena Gomez, Steve Martin and Martin Short. The footage shows the trio of amateur investigators in prison after being accused of a crime they did not commit. Check it out below:
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In the plot of the series, Charles-Haden Savage (Steve Martin), a former television star; Oliver Putnam (Martin Short), a bankrupt director; and Mabel Mora (Selena Gomez), a very, very mysterious girl, end up getting close because of a common interest: addiction to podcasts of real crimes.
Coincidentally, the encounter takes place on the same night that a person commits suicide in the building they live in. Curious and instigated by the mystery, they decide to “take a peek” at the crime scene and are faced with a very suspicious scenario, which leads them to start their own investigation.
In addition, as it could not be otherwise, they also create a podcast, “Only Murders in the Building”, to record every step of the work. However, all these efforts seem like just an excuse to get their heads out of their hopeless, secret-filled lives.
The series is produced by Steve martin and also for John Hoffman, from “Grace & Frankie”. The list also has Amy Ryan (“Fear of Truth”), Aaron Dominguez (“Partners at War”) and Nathan Lane (“The Cage of Madness”). Shirley MacLaine (“Downtown Abbey”), Dear Delevingne (“Paper Towns”) and Amy Schumer (“Decompensated”) are confirmed in the cast of the new episodes.
The second season of “Only Murders in the Building” premieres June 28 on Hulu. The complete first season is available in the Star+ catalogue. Watch the official trailer:
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