“Only Murders In The Building” Season Finale Exclusive
UPDATE: The premiere date mystery has been solved! On Friday, March 25, Hulu confirmed that season two of Only Murders in the Building will return on, we guessed it, June 28. For more important premiere dates, scroll through the gallery below!
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Put on your sleuthing hat, we’ve got an Only Murders In The Building mystery on our hands.
On March 24, Hulu posted a photo of elevator buttons on the Instagram account for their hit dark comedy. In the photo, floors two, six and eight are lit up and an eye-brow raising caption is featured: “What do we have here?”
So, what do we have here?!
We already know that the hit show—starring Steve Martin, Martin Short and Selena Gomez—has been renewed for season two. So, we can probably deduce that the announcement is about a premiere date.
The biggest question, we think, is whether the two refers to season two or if it’s part of the premiere date.
For instance, it could be as simple as season two on June 8 (a.k.a 6/8), meaning the second season would start on that date. Or, if the number is part of the date, the season might premiere on June 28 (a.k.a 6/28). The first season of the show premiered on Tuesdays, so we’re ruling out other combinations.
We need Steve, Martin and Selena to help us. We didn’t know there would be math involved!
What we can tell you is that season two promises to be even crazier than its predecessor. At the end of season one, Mabel (Gomez), Oliver (Short) and Charles (Martin) were all arrested for the murder of their neighbor Bunny.
Amateur podcasting is all fun and games until you become the subjects.
In addition to the promise of juicy shenanigans, the show has rounded up a stellar group of guest stars for season two. Joining the show are Oscar winner Shirley Maclaine, Cara Delevinge, Andrea Martin, Michael Rapaport and Amy Schumer.
We’ll be there for all of the Only Murders high stakes and screwballs, whenever it premieres.
Disney+
Obi-Wan Kenobi (Disney+) – May 27
The galaxy may be far away, but Obi-Wan Kenobi‘s premiere date is not. Catch the new limited series on Disney+ May 27.
Netflix/Youtube
Stranger Things (Netflix) – May 27
Stranger Things season four is set to debut in two volumes. The first arrives on the streamer on May 27 and the second premieres July 1.
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Fantasy Island (Fox) – May 31
We’re almost on island time.
Fantasy Island, starring Roselyn Sanchez, premieres May 31.
FOX
Lego Masters (Fox) – May 31
Time to build some Legos.
The Will Arnett-hosted series premieres May 31.
YouTube
America’s Got Talent (NBC) – May 31
The 17th season of America’s Got Talent returns in May.
The CW
Tom Swift (The CW) – May 31
The Nancy Drew spin-off debuts Tuesday, May 31 at 9 p.m. on The CW.
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Coroner (The CW) – June 2
Grab your scrubs.
Season four of Coroner returns June 2 on The CW.
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Physical (Apple TV+) – June 3
Rose Byrne continues to build her fitness empire in season two of Physical, premiering June 3.
John Golen Britt / The CW
Roswell, New Mexico (CW) – June 6
Season four of Roswell, New Mexico begins at 8 pm on CW.
The CW
In The Dark (CW) – June 6
June 6 is a big day for CW fans!
In the Dark returns for season 4 at 9 p.m.
NBC
American Ninja Warrior (NBC) – June 6
American Ninja Warrior will return for season 14 in June.
Carole Bethuel/HBO
Irma Vep (HBO) – June 6
Based on the 1996 film, Alicia Vikander stars as Mira—an American movie star—in Irma Vep.
CBS
All Rise (OWN) – June 7
All Rise will return June 7 on its new home OWN.
Marvel Studios
Ms. Marvel (Disney+) – June 8
The teen Avenger from New Jersey, Kamala Khan, makes her way to our small screens on June 8.
Peacock
Queer As Folk (Peacock) – June 9
A reimagined Queer As Folk will arrive on Peacock on June 9.
ABC
Claim to Fame (ABC) – June 11
Finally! The bonus Jonas on our small screens.
The series premiere of Claim to Fame, starring Frankie Jonas and Kevin Jonas, begins June 11.
Paramount Plus
Evil (Paramount+) – June 12
The horror drama returns for its third season on June 12 on Paramount+.
STARZ
Becoming Elizabeth (Starz) – June 12
See Queen Elizabeth I‘s early life explored when Becoming Elizabeth premieres June 12 on Starz.
Netflix
God’s Favorite Idiot (Netflix) – June 15
Power couple Ben Falcone and Melissa McCarthy head to our small screens on June 15.
Hulu
Love, Victor (Hulu) – June 15
Love, Victor will sign off for good in June.
Kurt Iswarienko/FX
The Old Man (FX) – June 16
The new FX drama starring Jeff Bridges hits the network just before summer.
Peacock
Rutherford Falls (Peacock) – June 16
Return to Rutherford Falls this June!
Dana Hawley / Prime Video
The Summer I Turned Pretty (Prime Video) – June 17
Here comes summer! The Summer I Turned Pretty hits Prime Video on June 17.
TNT
Animal Kingdom (TNT) – June 19
The final season of Animal Kingdom will premiere in June.
Netflix
Umbrella Academy (Netflix) – June 22
Season three of Umbrella Academy arrives this June.
Freeform/Jeff Petry
Motherland: Fort Salem (Freeform) – June 21
Motherland: Fort Salem—starring Taylor Hickson, Jessica Sutton, Ashley Nicole Williams—returns June 21.
The CW
Wellington Paranormal (CW) – June 22
The third season of the What We Do in the Shadows spinoff Wellington Paranormal, premieres with not one, but two episodes on June 22.
FX
The Bear (FX on Hulu) – June 23
The Bear will live exclusively on FX on Hulu.
Prime Video
The One That Got Away (Prime Video) – June 24
Prime Video’s new reality series The One That Got Away hits the streamer on June 24.
Apple TV+
Loot (Apple TV+) – June 24
The Maya Rudolph-led comedy will premiere this summer.
(A version of this story originally published on March 24 at 4:26 p.m. PT)
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