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Skip to main content October 28, 2025 Martin Short, Steve Martin, and Selena Gomez at the Emmy Awards on Sept. 14, 2025 in Los Angeles, CA. Francis Specker/CBS via Getty Images The crime-solving trio of Only Murders in the Building is packing their bags and heading overseas. On Tuesday, Hulu announced that the hit series starring Selena Gomez, Martin Short, and Steve Martin was renewed for a sixth season, and that after five chapters in New York (plus a rendezvous in California for Season Four), the next mystery would unravel in London. News of the renewal dropped just hours after Season Five premiered, and Gomez took to social media on Tuesday to celebrate. “Well, looks like our fam is going to London y’all,” Gomez wrote on Instagram Stories. “I want to thank our community and fans of @onlymurdershulu for allowing us to even have a season 6!” she continued in a different post with a photo of Martin and Short. “We are eternally grateful we can bring any of you any sort of joy. My deepest gratitude from Steve, Marty and myself.” Trending Stories Raye Recovers Stolen Car With Songwriting Books Completely Intact: ‘Never Give Up Hope’ How Quentin Tarantino Turned the Manson Family Into Tomorrow’s Movie Stars ‘Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere’ Has Divided the Film Critic Community Lily Allen Turns a Painful Marriage Into a Powerful Album Like prior seasons, the next installment will reportedly feature 10 episodes. Since its debut, Only Murders in the Building has garnered 56 Emmy Award nominations and taken home seven wins. In addition to the starring trio, Michael Cyril Creighton, Meryl Streep, Da’Vine Joy Randolph, Téa Leoni, Richard Kind, and Nathan Lane also returned for Season Five. The recently premiered chapter also saw Keegan-Michael Key, Beanie Feldstein, Dianne Wiest, and Jermaine Fowler join the ever-evolving cast. Along with co-creators and writers Martin and John Hoffman, Season Five of the whodunnit series was produced by Short, Gomez, Dan Fogelman, Jess Rosenthal, Ben Smith, and JJ Philbin. How Quentin Tarantino Turned the Manson Family Into Tomorrow’s Movie Stars Jay Glennie Mike White and Sydney Sweeney Want to Compete on ‘The Amazing Race’ Together We’re a Team Emily Zemler Zohran Mamdani Says the ‘Days of Endorsements Deciding Elections’ Are Over Late-Night TV Emily Zemler Jennifer Lawrence Reflects on Old Interviews, Calls Ariana Grande’s ‘SNL’ Impression of Her ‘Spot-On’ ‘A Defense Mechanism’ Charisma Madarang Ben Stiller Had Issues With His Parents. So He Made a Doc About Them Go to PMC.com Most Popular Jennifer Lawrence Says She Was 'Annoying' in Old Interviews and Gets Why the Public 'Rejected' Her Personality: 'I Lose Control Over My Craft When I Have to Do Press for a Movie' Isabelle Tate, ‘9-1-1: Nashville’ Actress, Dies at 23 Who Got Married on Love Is Blind Season 9? Plus Where the Couples Stand Now How Shohei Ohtani Made $102 Million in 2025 You might also like Ben Stiller Says the Term ‘Nepo Baby’ Is a ‘Selling Point’: ‘Kind of Like That Brat Pack Thing’ 4 hours ago Ellie Kemper Has the ‘Perfect Solution’ for Hard-To-Shop-For Moms This Holiday Season (Exclusive) How to Buy Tickets to New York’s Most Iconic Holiday Performance — ‘George Balanchine’s The Nutcracker’ Ballet — Online Slamdance Announces Screenplay Competition Winners for 2025 — Read the Full List 4 hours ago Invest in Sports Event to Include Fenway Sports Group Insights 5 hours ago Rolling Stone is a part of Penske Media Corporation. © 2025 Rolling Stone, LLC. All rights reserved. Powered by WordPress.com VIP