Our favorite show this summer will be full of red herrings and gorgeous coats, as the murder-mystery comedy Only Murders in the Building returns for its sophomore season. The Hulu Original hit is picking up where it left off, with Charles (Steve Martin), Oliver (Martin Short), and Mabel (Selena Gomez) becoming the prime suspects for board president Bunny's (Jayne Houdyshell) murder.

While investigating her death, the trio will also have to deal with a competing podcast, neighbors with questionable motives, and a mysterious force trying to frame them for the crime. For all the Arconiacs out there, here's the release date for the new episodes.

Where to Watch

The episodes can be accessed on Hulu with the streamer's ad-supported monthly subscription of $7, or via the $13 ad-free plan. You can also watch episodes for free using the streamer's 30-day trial.

only murders in the building    following the shocking death of arconia board president bunny folger, charles, oliver  mabel race to unmask her killer however, three unfortunate complications ensue   the trio is publicly implicated in bunny's homicide, they are now the subjects of a competing podcast, and they have to deal with a bunch of new york neighbors who all think they committed murder oliver martin short, charles steve martin and mabel selena gomez, shown photo by craig blankenhornhulu
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When to Watch

Season 2 begins with a special two-episode season premiere. After that, each episode drops weekly on Tuesdays at midnight PT/3 a.m. ET. See the full schedule below.

  • Episode 1, "Persons of Interest" — June 28
  • Episode 2, "Framed" — June 28
  • Episode 3 — July 5
  • Episode 4 — July 12
  • Episode 5 — July 19
  • Episode 6 — July 26
  • Episode 7 — August 2
  • Episode 8 — August 9
  • Episode 9 — August 16
  • Episode 10 — August 23

How to Catch Up

All 10 episodes of season 1 are available to watch now on Hulu with the streamer's Hulu + Live TV package.

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