
The hit Hulu mystery-comedy Only Murders in the Building is assembling its most impressive cast yet for its fourth season, with two major Hollywood stars officially confirmed to join the fray.
Academy Award winner Renée Zellweger and rising talent Camila Morrone are set to appear in the upcoming season, adding serious star power to the already celebrated ensemble led by Steve Martin, Martin Short, and Selena Gomez.
From Broadway to Buckingham
Following the dramatic season three finale that left Charles-Haden Savage (Steve Martin) with a career-changing opportunity, the action is shifting across the pond. The new season will see our beloved trio of amateur sleuths trading the Upper West Side's Arconia for the historic streets of London.
While specific character details remain under wraps, the casting of such high-profile actors suggests significant, potentially mysterious roles that will challenge Mabel, Charles, and Oliver in their latest investigation.
A Star-Studded Tradition Continues
The series has built a reputation for attracting A-list talent for memorable guest arcs, including Shirley MacLaine, Paul Rudd, and Meryl Streep, who earned an Emmy nomination for her performance last season. Zellweger and Morrone continue this tradition of excellence.
Zellweger, the acclaimed star of Judy and Chicago, brings considerable dramatic and comedic chops to the production. Morrone, known for her roles in Daisy Jones & The Six and Mickey and the Bear, represents the next generation of Hollywood talent perfectly suited for the series' sharp writing.
Production Underway With London Backdrop
Filming has officially commenced, with set photos already generating buzz among fans. The London setting provides a fresh visual palette and new cultural dynamics for the series to explore, while maintaining the murder-mystery-of-the-week format that has captivated audiences.
No premiere date has been announced for season four, but with production underway and casting news breaking, fans can likely expect the new episodes to arrive later in 2024, continuing the show's pattern of summer releases.