Is Only Murders In The Building On Netflix

Okay, let’s talk Only Murders in the Building. We all love it, right? Charles, Oliver, and Mabel solving mysteries in their fancy New York apartment building. But where do we actually watch it?
The Streaming Mystery
The burning question: Is Only Murders in the Building on Netflix? It seems simple. But the streaming world is more confusing than figuring out who killed Bunny Folger!
The short answer is… well, it depends! Are you in the U.S.? Then, you'll need Hulu. It's the exclusive home for our favorite true crime trio in America.
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Outside the U.S.? You might be in luck! Disney+ often carries it internationally. Streaming rights are a wild game.
My Controversial Opinion
Here's where I might lose some of you. Ready? I think Only Murders in the Building is… slightly overrated. Don't get me wrong, it’s clever. The cast is amazing.

Steve Martin, Martin Short, and Selena Gomez are comedic gold! But sometimes, the mysteries feel a bit… convoluted? Anyone else feel the same?
It’s like they’re trying too hard to be twisty and turny. Maybe I just prefer simpler mysteries. Give me Agatha Christie any day.
The Hulu Hype
Let's get back to Hulu. Is it worth getting just for Only Murders in the Building? That’s the million-dollar question, isn't it?

Hulu has other good stuff, of course. But if you’re solely after the Arconia gang, it's a big commitment. Are Charles’ omelets worth a monthly subscription?
I'm on the fence. Maybe share an account with a friend? Problem solved!
The True Crime Obsession
The show nails our true crime obsession. We all love a good whodunit. Maybe it’s comforting to solve a fake murder from our couch.

It's definitely less messy than real life crime. And the podcasts! The show's podcast angle is brilliant.
It makes us feel like we’re part of the investigation. Plus, who doesn't want to hang out with Mabel, Charles and Oliver?
Final Verdict (Kind Of)
So, is Only Murders in the Building on Netflix? Not in the U.S. Nope. Sorry! But it is on Hulu. And maybe Disney+, depending on where you are.

It's a streaming scavenger hunt! Good luck finding it. And try not to get murdered in the process.
Whether you agree with my slightly controversial opinion or not, you have to admit. The show is addictive. Now, if you'll excuse me, I’m going to re-watch the first season.
Because secretly, I'm obsessed too! Just don't tell anyone I admitted it.
