Only Murders In The Building Season 2 Release Date

Alright, my fellow true crime obsessives! Let's talk about the burning question on everyone's lips: When can we dive back into the quirky, hilarious, and slightly terrifying world of Only Murders in the Building Season 2?
The Wait is (Almost) Over!
Mark your calendars and prepare your detective kits! Season 2 premiered on June 28, 2022!.
Yes, you read that right! The mystery of who killed Bunny Folger unfolded on our screens some time ago. No more pacing the floor, muttering conspiracy theories to your cat! (Unless you still haven't watched it, in which case, what are you waiting for?!).
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Seriously, if you missed it, drop everything and binge it now. I'm talking cancel your dentist appointment, tell your book club you have a sudden case of…allergies. This is an emergency!
What We Knew (Before It Dropped!)
Before the big day, the anticipation was killing us faster than a poisoned dip! We needed to know what was coming next. Luckily, the Only Murders in the Building gods blessed us with some juicy details.

First off, our beloved trio - Steve Martin as Charles, Martin Short as Oliver, and the queen herself, Selena Gomez as Mabel - were back! Imagine the show without them. It's like peanut butter without jelly, a bagel without cream cheese, a Thursday without…well, you get the picture!
And this time, they were the prime suspects! Talk about a plot twist! Picture this: your neighbors think you're a murderer. Awkward doesn't even begin to cover it.
We also heard whispers of some amazing guest stars joining the Arconia madness! Think Amy Schumer playing…herself?! The possibilities were endless!

And Shirley MacLaine as Bunny's mother! Imagine the amazing scenes between her, Mabel, Oliver and Charles.
Why We Were So Excited (And Still Are!)
Why were we all so hyped about Only Murders in the Building Season 2? Let me count the ways!

First, the writing is just brilliant. It's funny, clever, and genuinely suspenseful. It's like a delicious mystery wrapped in a cozy comedy blanket.
Second, the characters are so relatable! Okay, maybe not the murder part, but their quirks, their insecurities, and their friendships feel real. We all have a little bit of Charles, Oliver, and Mabel in us. (Hopefully not the being-framed-for-murder part, though!).
Third, the setting! The Arconia is practically a character itself. It's spooky, grand, and full of secrets. I wouldn't want to live there given its track record. But it adds to the charm.

Plus, the show poked fun at true crime podcasts. Which makes it a fun satire.
So, What Now?
If you've already devoured Season 2, congratulations! You're one of us! Now you get to join the agonizing wait for Season 3.
Patience, my friends, patience.
In the meantime, why not rewatch the first two seasons? Catch all the clues you missed the first time around. And maybe start your own true crime podcast! (Just, you know, don't actually solve any real crimes. Leave that to the professionals…or, you know, Steve Martin, Martin Short, and Selena Gomez).
