“Only Murders in the Building” Season 5 Trailer Drops — And the Star-Studded Guest Cast Will Blow Your Mind

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The excitement is building for season 5 of “Only Murders in the Building“. This quirky mix of true-crime mystery and comedy has kept fans hooked, and the new season promises even more suspense and laughs set in the mysterious Arconia building.

“Only Murders in the Building” Season 5 Details

Our favorite trio—Charles (Steve Martin), Oliver (Martin Short), and Mabel (Selena Gomez)—are back, bringing their unique personalities and sharp chemistry to the investigation. The season opens with a shocking murder: Lester, the Arconia’s beloved doorman, dies under suspicious circumstances. What was first thought to be an accident quickly turns into a personal and dangerous case for the trio.

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As they dig deeper, the investigation draws them into New York’s darker corners, involving powerful billionaires and old-school mobsters. This mix of high society and underground crime adds new layers of tension and intrigue.

Season 5 also welcomes an impressive lineup of guest stars, including Renée Zellweger, Christoph Waltz, and Keegan-Michael Key, alongside familiar faces like Meryl Streep and Nathan Lane. Their characters add fresh twists and complications to the storyline.

The show continues to explore bigger themes beyond the murder mystery. It reflects on the evolving city of New York, highlighting the clash between the old guard and a new generation, while weaving in social commentary that feels both relevant and timely.

With a perfect balance of humor, drama, and emotional depth, Season 5 is shaping up to be one of the best yet. Fans are already buzzing with theories and anticipation, eager to see what surprises await Charles, Oliver, and Mabel in their latest adventure. “Only Murders in the Building” Season 5 premieres September 9.

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