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Charles, Mabel, and Oliver’s podcast is in no danger of running out of murder mysteries to solve. Just consider the Season 3 finale of Only Murders in the Building, which premiered on Oct. 3, 2023, on Hulu — it ended with another shocking demise, this time of a beloved character. Thankfully, viewers don’t have to worry about that cliffhanger remaining unresolved. Only Murders in the Building was officially renewed for Season 4 just hours after the finale’s premiere. Now, the big question is: What’s next for the central trio and the murder-plagued Arconia?

Thanks to the just-dropped trailer for Season 4, fans are getting a glimpse… and, we’ve gotta say, this season looks like it’s going to be — dare we say it? — epic. With brand-new A-list guest stars making waves and a murder to solve, there’s plenty to discuss. Let’s get to it.

Is there a trailer yet?

On Aug. 13, Hulu shared the first trailer for the upcoming season, and fans finally get to see some of the highly anticipated guest stars in action.

Where did we leave things in Season 3?

Warning: Spoilers ahead!

Season 3 wrapped up the mystery surrounding the murder of Paul Rudd’s Broadway star, Ben Glenroy. In the season finale, Ben’s murderers were revealed to be Death Razzle Dazzle producers Cliff and Donna. But as soon as one mystery was solved, a new one emerged when Charles’ stunt double, Sazz, was shot in the back while standing in Charles’ kitchen.

For now, Sazz’s murderer remains shrouded in mystery, but there’s no doubt Charles, Mabel, and Oliver will be drawing up a list of suspects as preparations for Season 4 get underway.

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When will Season 4 of Only Murders in the Building premiere?

Since Hulu mercifully didn’t make fans wait for confirmation that the series is returning for a fourth season, pre-production got underway fairly quickly. In fact, showrunner John Hoffman told The Hollywood Reporter that the show’s writers were getting back to work on Oct. 9, 2023, less than a week after the Season 3 finale. And on March 1, 2024, series star Selena Gomez confirmed via Instagram Story that show filming was back underway.

Now, Hulu has confirmed that fans are getting the next OMITB installment this year. Season 4 will premiere on Tuesday, Aug. 27, 2024, with new episodes dropping weekly.

Which members of the cast will return?

Steve Martin, Martin Short, and Selena Gomez are all expected to return for the series’ fourth installment. Additionally, Jane Lynch is a lock to return despite her character’s death in the finale. Like the comedy’s previous murder victims, Sazz’s death will lead to a deeper examination of her life, according to Hoffman. When asked by TVLine if Lynch would have an expanded role in Season 4, Hoffman said, “I would hope so!”

Like previous seasons, Season 4 is already shaping up to bring an impressive round of big-name guest stars, as well as returning favorites. Eugene Levy, Zach Galifianakis, and Eva Longoria have been cast as heightened versions of themselves to play Charles, Oliver, and Mabel, respectively, in the Only Murders film adaptation. Molly Shannon will join the series as a “high-powered LA businesswoman” who becomes entangled in the murder of Sazz, and Melissa McCarthy will play Charles’ sister.

Cast in undisclosed roles are Catherine Cohen, Daphne Rubin-Vega, Desmin Borges, Jin Ha, Kumail Nanjiani, Lilian Rebelo, Richard Kind, and Siena Werber.

Hoffman also teased that he hopes previous guest stars will appear if their schedules permit. While it has been confirmed that Meryl Streep will reprise her Season 3 role as Loretta Dunkin, no official word yet has surfaced on whether Matthew Broderick and Jesse Williams will be back.

Who wants Charles dead?

One of the longest-running jokes on the show is how uncanny the resemblance is between Sazz and Charles from behind. With that in mind, it’s likely the murderer’s intended victim was, in fact, the real Brazzos, Charles-Haden Savage. Hoffman wouldn’t confirm the theory to TVLine — but he didn’t deny it either.

“There’s a big wealth of possibility for who might have beef with Charles that would lead to a situation like this,” he explained. “But I think there’s another expansive road we have yet to introduce where we’re learning more about Charles and the world around the event that happens at the end of Season 3.”

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He also noted that Sazz had something important to tell Charles in the finale, but she was killed before she had a chance. If you’re already on the hunt for clues about who her murderer could be, a good place to start would be with the message she was attempting to spell out on Charles’ kitchen floor in her final moments.

Will Only Murders in the Building Season 4 leave the Arconia behind?

There was quite a lot of talk about California in the season finale, but while the show could potentially go on a road trip for an episode or two, Hoffman is most excited about returning to the comedy’s Season 1 roots by grounding the new mystery in the Arconia. “The thing that also excited me about the way this thing happens at the end of Season 3 is that we had just spent an entire season, delightedly, in both our building and at the Gooseberry — so, we’re bringing it back to the building and examining potential around the building in ways that we haven’t done yet,” he told the outlet.

Hoffman also revealed he’s looking forward to delving deeper into the lives of the Arconia’s residents, both old and new. “There’s a way in which I want to open up [Season 4] and give it new looks, but bringing it home and diving even deeper into the tenants of the Arconia felt really intriguing,” he said. “Whether that means past tenants, or whether that’s tenants we haven’t met yet, or familial relations… [We have] beloved characters that are there, and we have [tenants] who know more about other people in the building that maybe our trio haven’t discovered. That’s the thing with a building of that scale: There are endless opportunities for rediscovery.”

For now, pour one out for poor Sazz as the wait for Only Murders in the Building Season 4 officially begins.

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