The fourth season of the comedy whodunnit series “Only Murders in the Building” sees Charles, Oliver, and Mabel embarking on a new adventure in Tinseltown. After the success of their true crime podcast, the trio finds themselves in Hollywood as their podcast is being adapted into a big-screen film. However, their excitement is short-lived when a shocking new clue surfaces about the death of Charles’ stunt double, Sazz. The season promises to be filled with intrigue and humor as the amateur detectives navigate the world of show business.

In addition to the returning trio of Steve Martin, Martin Short, and Selena Gomez, the fourth season features a star-studded supporting cast, including Eugene Levy, Zach Galifianakis, Kumail Nanjiani, Molly Shannon, and Melissa McCarthy. With a mix of seasoned comedians and fresh faces, the latest run of the series is sure to entertain viewers with its witty humor and engaging mystery. The blend of humor and suspense keeps audiences engaged and eager to see how the story unfolds in each episode.

Season 4 of “Only Murders in the Building” premieres on Hulu, with the first episode available on Tuesday, Aug. 27, at 12 a.m. ET. Subsequent episodes will be released every Tuesday at the same time, with a total of 10 episodes in the season. Viewers can catch up on previous seasons on Hulu before diving into the latest installment. Those outside the US, including the UK, Canada, and Australia, can watch the show on Disney Plus, which now houses Hulu titles.

For viewers in the US, there are several streaming options available to watch “Only Murders in the Building.” These include Hulu without ads for $18 a month, Hulu with ads for $8 a month, and Hulu with Live TV for $77 a month. The Disney bundle also offers different options, such as Hulu and Disney Plus with ads for $10 a month, or Hulu and Disney Plus without ads for $20 a month. Disney Plus subscribers can access Hulu content through the app as part of the bundle.

With a mix of humor, mystery, and star-studded performances, “Only Murders in the Building” promises to be a must-watch series for fans of comedy and whodunnit genres. The blend of suspenseful storytelling and comedic elements makes it a standout show that keeps viewers coming back for more. As the trio of amateur detectives navigates the twists and turns of Hollywood, audiences are in for a wild ride filled with laughter and intrigue.

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