
Only Murders in the Building Season 2 set out to expand the world in ways fans didn't see coming. Not only was there a fresh mystery for the fan-favorite trio to get invested in but there were also plenty of new and returning characters to fill out the suspects list. Along with the show's comedic style, this mystery would turn out to be one of the most serious yet, as the podcasting trio is framed for the murder of Bunny Folger.
By the time the show comes to its conclusion, it's revealed that Poppy White, also known as Becky Butler, murdered Bunny to create her own fascinating murder mystery that she could turn into a podcast herself. Luckily, the main characters were able to piece the puzzle together before she got away with it, but some fans were well aware of Becky’s murderous intentions from the start.
Becky Butler Is Alive?...
By the time the show comes to its conclusion, it's revealed that Poppy White, also known as Becky Butler, murdered Bunny to create her own fascinating murder mystery that she could turn into a podcast herself. Luckily, the main characters were able to piece the puzzle together before she got away with it, but some fans were well aware of Becky’s murderous intentions from the start.
Becky Butler Is Alive?...
- 23/1/2025
- por Zack Wilson
- CBR

“Only Murders in the Building” Season 3 has arrived, backed by several powerful new stars including Meryl Streep, Paul Rudd, Ashley Park and Jesse Williams. Rudd’s character Ben Glenroy first appeared in the Season 2 finale, suggesting he will be the murder victim for the third season of the Hulu comedy show when he collapsed on stage in the final minutes of last season.
You’d think on their third murder mystery, viewers would know the drill of unlikely trio Charles-Haden Savage (Steve Martin), Oliver Putnam (Martin Short) and Mabel Mora (Selena Gomez) as they slowly but surely piece together the clues, but last season’s combination of solved case followed by new case may have confused some.
Don’t worry, we’ve got a brief recap of what happened in Season 2 that will be helpful to refresh memories for Season 3. Here’s our “Only Murders in the Building” Season 2 recap.
You’d think on their third murder mystery, viewers would know the drill of unlikely trio Charles-Haden Savage (Steve Martin), Oliver Putnam (Martin Short) and Mabel Mora (Selena Gomez) as they slowly but surely piece together the clues, but last season’s combination of solved case followed by new case may have confused some.
Don’t worry, we’ve got a brief recap of what happened in Season 2 that will be helpful to refresh memories for Season 3. Here’s our “Only Murders in the Building” Season 2 recap.
- 8/8/2023
- por Dessi Gomez
- The Wrap

This article contains spoilers for Only Murders in the Building seasons 1 and 2.
The faith that Hulu and its parent company Disney display in Only Murders in the Building has been a refreshing change of pace considering how easily other streaming shows have been, well… murdered in recent years.
The extravagant comedic mystery, grounded by legends old (Steve Martin and Martin Short) and new (Selena Gomez) has been an amazing ride for two seasons, full of fun, danger, intrigue, and humor that has made it one of the most binge-worthy series this decade. The only thing audiences look forward to more than a new season is going back and rewatching the previous season after learning the truth. Like discovering an old 20 dollar bill in your pocket you thought long lost, the rewatchability factor of Only Murders is the little secret you thought was dead and gone, only to pop up and reward you once more.
The faith that Hulu and its parent company Disney display in Only Murders in the Building has been a refreshing change of pace considering how easily other streaming shows have been, well… murdered in recent years.
The extravagant comedic mystery, grounded by legends old (Steve Martin and Martin Short) and new (Selena Gomez) has been an amazing ride for two seasons, full of fun, danger, intrigue, and humor that has made it one of the most binge-worthy series this decade. The only thing audiences look forward to more than a new season is going back and rewatching the previous season after learning the truth. Like discovering an old 20 dollar bill in your pocket you thought long lost, the rewatchability factor of Only Murders is the little secret you thought was dead and gone, only to pop up and reward you once more.
- 8/8/2023
- por Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek

Bust out the gut milk, Arconiacs, because “Only Murders in the Building” is back (almost). Season 3 of Hulu’s charming comedy starring Steve Martin, Martin Short, and Selena Gomez returns August 8 with a two-episode premiere and then new episodes weekly.
Season 3 also stars Paul Rudd (first seen in the Season 2 finale) and Meryl Streep (revealed on-set with the cast via social media back in spring). The trailer debuted on July 26 and showed Oliver (Short) scrambling to mount a play and resurrect his Broadway career after Rudd’s Ben Glenroy — the leading man — dropped dead on stage opening night.
“Only Murders” delivers its fair share of serpentine twists and jaw-dropping guest stars in Season 1 and 2, some of which leave a killer impression, while others may have blurred together like Charles’ (Martin) many stories from the set of “Brazzos” (and the reboot). While the show resets to some extent with each new murder and guest cast,...
Season 3 also stars Paul Rudd (first seen in the Season 2 finale) and Meryl Streep (revealed on-set with the cast via social media back in spring). The trailer debuted on July 26 and showed Oliver (Short) scrambling to mount a play and resurrect his Broadway career after Rudd’s Ben Glenroy — the leading man — dropped dead on stage opening night.
“Only Murders” delivers its fair share of serpentine twists and jaw-dropping guest stars in Season 1 and 2, some of which leave a killer impression, while others may have blurred together like Charles’ (Martin) many stories from the set of “Brazzos” (and the reboot). While the show resets to some extent with each new murder and guest cast,...
- 5/8/2023
- por Proma Khosla
- Indiewire

Only Murders in the Building took the world by storm in August 2021. Almost two years later, the second season is out, and the third is highly awaited by many fans worldwide. The Emmy-awarded comedy and detective show, including Best Comedy Series, is fun and modern, as it tackles the obsession with true crime that started with podcasts.
An unlikely trio composed of a young artist called Mabel (Selena Gomez), a struggling theater director Oliver (Martin Short), and a solitary former successful actor Charles (Steve Martin) live in the same building in New York, the Arconia, and couldn't be more different. Their shared passion brings them together: All Is Not Ok in Oklahoma, a true-crime podcast. However, this is only the beginning, as an apparent suicide case in the Arconia is a lot more intricate, and they think they are the only ones who can figure out who the murderer is.
An unlikely trio composed of a young artist called Mabel (Selena Gomez), a struggling theater director Oliver (Martin Short), and a solitary former successful actor Charles (Steve Martin) live in the same building in New York, the Arconia, and couldn't be more different. Their shared passion brings them together: All Is Not Ok in Oklahoma, a true-crime podcast. However, this is only the beginning, as an apparent suicide case in the Arconia is a lot more intricate, and they think they are the only ones who can figure out who the murderer is.
- 20/5/2023
- por Ana Peres
- MovieWeb

How about that "Only Murders in the Building" Season 2 finale?! If you thought it couldn't get any crazier, the writers take it up a notch. It was an undeniable roller coaster ride with some standout moments from everyone in the main cast. When we last saw our beloved Mabel (Selena Gomez), Oliver (Martin Short), and Charles (Steven Martin), they were in handcuffs being escorted from the lavish Arconia apartment building when it was discovered Bunny Folger (Jayne Houdyshell), president of the board, had been brutally murdered and discovered in Mabel's apartment.
That set up quite the predicament for our little trio of crime podcasters. With a new murder to solve, the stakes couldn't be higher, and it becomes a race against time, Detective Williams and her team, and Cinda Canning's (Tina Fey) rival investigation. New and exciting characters were introduced, including Alice Banks (Cara Delevingne), a self-proclaimed rich girl and art gallery owner,...
That set up quite the predicament for our little trio of crime podcasters. With a new murder to solve, the stakes couldn't be higher, and it becomes a race against time, Detective Williams and her team, and Cinda Canning's (Tina Fey) rival investigation. New and exciting characters were introduced, including Alice Banks (Cara Delevingne), a self-proclaimed rich girl and art gallery owner,...
- 26/8/2022
- por Jason Scott
- Slash Film

[Editor’s note: This article includes spoilers and the reveal of the killer from this season of “Only Murders in the Building.”]
This season of Hulu’s whodunit “Only Murders in the Building” offered up a bevy of potential murder suspects, including Amy Schumer. But in order to find out who killed Arconia owner Bunny Folger (Jayne Houdyshell), the audience had to go back to the beginning and the podcast that brought Charles Haden-Savage (Steve Martin), Oliver Putnam (Martin Short), and Mabel Mora (Selena Gomez) together in the first place: “Not Okay in Oklahoma.”
In a finale that played like a modernized take on the 1930s crime caper “The Thin Man” — complete with a fake murder — the audience discovered it was podcast creator Cinda Canning’s (Tina Fey) assistant Poppy (Adina Verson), aka “Not Okay” crime subject Becky Butler, who killed Bunny. The reveal did a great job of tying Seasons 1 and 2 together, as well as giving the beleaguered podcast assistant a chance to tell her story.
This season of Hulu’s whodunit “Only Murders in the Building” offered up a bevy of potential murder suspects, including Amy Schumer. But in order to find out who killed Arconia owner Bunny Folger (Jayne Houdyshell), the audience had to go back to the beginning and the podcast that brought Charles Haden-Savage (Steve Martin), Oliver Putnam (Martin Short), and Mabel Mora (Selena Gomez) together in the first place: “Not Okay in Oklahoma.”
In a finale that played like a modernized take on the 1930s crime caper “The Thin Man” — complete with a fake murder — the audience discovered it was podcast creator Cinda Canning’s (Tina Fey) assistant Poppy (Adina Verson), aka “Not Okay” crime subject Becky Butler, who killed Bunny. The reveal did a great job of tying Seasons 1 and 2 together, as well as giving the beleaguered podcast assistant a chance to tell her story.
- 24/8/2022
- por Kristen Lopez
- Indiewire

This article includes spoilers for the season 2 finale of "Only Murders in the Building."
After 10 episodes of wild red herrings and carefully studied clues, the second season of "Only Murders in the Building" came to a close this week with a wonderfully over-the-top finale. The season's penultimate episode ended with what felt like a case-closed revelation: that NPR-like podcast host Cinda Canning (Tina Fey) was responsible for the death of poor Arconia president Bunny Folger (Jayne Houdyshell), with her crooked cop boyfriend Kreps (Michael Rapaport) by her side.
Only, that revelation was actually one last misdirect. Instead, the finale threw down a hilariously complex reverse card complete with a live podcast recording and Charles' (Steve Martin) surprisingly convincing fake murder. The real killer was revealed to be Cinda's undervalued assistant Poppy, who was really Becky Butler, the missing victim from Cinda's popular podcast. Poppy is played by Adina Verson,...
After 10 episodes of wild red herrings and carefully studied clues, the second season of "Only Murders in the Building" came to a close this week with a wonderfully over-the-top finale. The season's penultimate episode ended with what felt like a case-closed revelation: that NPR-like podcast host Cinda Canning (Tina Fey) was responsible for the death of poor Arconia president Bunny Folger (Jayne Houdyshell), with her crooked cop boyfriend Kreps (Michael Rapaport) by her side.
Only, that revelation was actually one last misdirect. Instead, the finale threw down a hilariously complex reverse card complete with a live podcast recording and Charles' (Steve Martin) surprisingly convincing fake murder. The real killer was revealed to be Cinda's undervalued assistant Poppy, who was really Becky Butler, the missing victim from Cinda's popular podcast. Poppy is played by Adina Verson,...
- 23/8/2022
- por Valerie Ettenhofer
- Slash Film


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[The following story contains spoilers from the season two finale of Only Murders in the Building.]
Only Murders in the Building showrunner John Hoffman doesn’t have a five-season plan.
In fact, he envies writers who know exactly how long they want their series to run and where they want their characters to end up. For Hoffman, each season is a brand new journey, and he’s excited to keep the show going for as long as Hulu — and his stars — will have him.
“I think there’s great variety [in terms of the stories that can be told],” Hoffman tells The Hollywood Reporter. “I know there have been funny discussions about how many murders can there be in one building, but I think that’s a fun challenge.”
Only Murders season two followed Charles (Steve Martin), Mabel (Selena Gomez) and Oliver (Martin Short) as they try to get to the bottom of who killed Bunny Folger (Jayne Houdyshell) in the season one finale.
[The following story contains spoilers from the season two finale of Only Murders in the Building.]
Only Murders in the Building showrunner John Hoffman doesn’t have a five-season plan.
In fact, he envies writers who know exactly how long they want their series to run and where they want their characters to end up. For Hoffman, each season is a brand new journey, and he’s excited to keep the show going for as long as Hulu — and his stars — will have him.
“I think there’s great variety [in terms of the stories that can be told],” Hoffman tells The Hollywood Reporter. “I know there have been funny discussions about how many murders can there be in one building, but I think that’s a fun challenge.”
Only Murders season two followed Charles (Steve Martin), Mabel (Selena Gomez) and Oliver (Martin Short) as they try to get to the bottom of who killed Bunny Folger (Jayne Houdyshell) in the season one finale.
- 23/8/2022
- por Christy Piña
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
[Warning: The below contains Major spoilers for Season 2, Episode 8 of Only Murders in the Building, “I Know Who Did It.”] It looks like Only Murders in the Building is expanding its borders as the series set up its Season 3 mystery in a mind-blowing Season 2 finale. If you haven’t tuned into the epiosde, it might be time to turn away from this page as major spoilers are ahead. After uncovering the murderer of the Arconia’s own Bunny Folger (Jayne Houdyshell), which turned out to be All Is Not Ok in Oklahoma podcast subject Becky Butler (Adina Verson), a.k.a. Poppy White, assistant to Cinda Canning (Tina Fey). (Credit: Hulu) Once the crime was solved and Charles (Steve Martin), Mabel (Selena Gomez), and Oliver’s (Martin Short) names were cleared, new opportunities came knocking. For Oliver, that came in the form of a producing gig for a broadway show starring an actor named Ben Glenroy, played by Paul Rudd.
- 23/8/2022
- TV Insider
This article contains spoilers for the Only Murders in the Building season 2 finale.
After 10 more episodes, gallons of Gut Milk, many obscenities sent between Oliver (Martin Short) and Mrs. Gambolini, and wholly unique title sequences, Only Murders in the Building has discovered its true suspect for a second time.
Much like in the first season, there were a lot of moving parts, and it takes some true sleuthing to figure out the answer to the mystery. We’ll help you go step-by-step so you can understand how the murderer was discovered, what their motivations were, and where the characters are going to go from here.
Who killed Bunny Folger?
After much theorizing, we can put all of our predictions to rest. If you had Poppy White (Adina Verson) as Bunny Folger’s (Jane Houdyshell) murderer, you were correct. In fact, Poppy has been instrumental in multiple mysteries in this universe.
After 10 more episodes, gallons of Gut Milk, many obscenities sent between Oliver (Martin Short) and Mrs. Gambolini, and wholly unique title sequences, Only Murders in the Building has discovered its true suspect for a second time.
Much like in the first season, there were a lot of moving parts, and it takes some true sleuthing to figure out the answer to the mystery. We’ll help you go step-by-step so you can understand how the murderer was discovered, what their motivations were, and where the characters are going to go from here.
Who killed Bunny Folger?
After much theorizing, we can put all of our predictions to rest. If you had Poppy White (Adina Verson) as Bunny Folger’s (Jane Houdyshell) murderer, you were correct. In fact, Poppy has been instrumental in multiple mysteries in this universe.
- 23/8/2022
- por Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek

Spoiler Alert: Do not read if you have not seen “I Know Who Did It,” the Season 2 finale of “Only Murders in the Building.”
The Season 2 finale of “Only Murders in the Building” steps out of the building … and into the theater.
Season 2 sees true crime enthusiasts-turned-podcasters Charles (Steve Martin), Oliver (Martin Short) and Mabel (Selena Gomez) investigate the murder of Bunny Folger (Jayne Houdyshell) while trying to clear their own names, as the entire city of New York is confident that they’re the culprits.
Charles, Oliver and Mabel identify suspects aplenty. There’s Alice (Cara Delevigne), an artist whose romantic interest in Mabel devolves into an obsession with Mabel’s traumatic past. There’s Detective Kreps (Michael Rapaport), who’s just a little too excited to put the trio behind bars and accidentally reveals his mysterious ties to Bunny’s case after a run-in with a glitter bomb.
The Season 2 finale of “Only Murders in the Building” steps out of the building … and into the theater.
Season 2 sees true crime enthusiasts-turned-podcasters Charles (Steve Martin), Oliver (Martin Short) and Mabel (Selena Gomez) investigate the murder of Bunny Folger (Jayne Houdyshell) while trying to clear their own names, as the entire city of New York is confident that they’re the culprits.
Charles, Oliver and Mabel identify suspects aplenty. There’s Alice (Cara Delevigne), an artist whose romantic interest in Mabel devolves into an obsession with Mabel’s traumatic past. There’s Detective Kreps (Michael Rapaport), who’s just a little too excited to put the trio behind bars and accidentally reveals his mysterious ties to Bunny’s case after a run-in with a glitter bomb.
- 23/8/2022
- por Selome Hailu
- Variety Film + TV

Well, folks, we've arrived at the season 2 finale of Hulu's "Only Murders in the Building." The second season's final episode has a perfectly fitting title for one in which the mystery of the death of Bunny Folger will finally be revealed: "I Know Who Did It." Now, as we enter the finale, just keep in mind where we left off: though we know that Detective Kreps (Michael Rapaport) is Glitter Guy, the black-clad person who was lured into an NYC park to grab some so-called evidence connected to Bunny's death, he's not the sole person involved and the previous episode implied heavily that he was in cahoots with A-list podcaster Cinda Canning (Tina Fey). Why's that? Well, because Becky Butler, the presumed-dead woman at the heart of Cinda's biggest podcast hit, "All is Not Ok in Oklahoma," is not only alive and well but is apparently Cinda's assistant Poppy (Adina Verson), in disguise.
- 23/8/2022
- por Josh Spiegel
- Slash Film
This Only Murders in the Building review contains spoilers.
Only Murders in the Building Season 2 Episode 10
The solution to a murder mystery is always incredible stuff if done well. With all of the pieces of evidence in hand, viewers and characters alike can solve the who-dun-it once and for all. When it comes to Only Murders in the Building, there’s so many items to check off the list it can get a little confusing where one plot thread ends and another begins. But just like in the first season, the team of writers behind this show does a fantastic job at settling scores and displaying what the motivations are for each character, including the murderer.
This second season has been a lot harder to get a grasp on who the murderer is going to be. And unlike last season when it was revealed Jan (Amy Ryan) was the killer,...
Only Murders in the Building Season 2 Episode 10
The solution to a murder mystery is always incredible stuff if done well. With all of the pieces of evidence in hand, viewers and characters alike can solve the who-dun-it once and for all. When it comes to Only Murders in the Building, there’s so many items to check off the list it can get a little confusing where one plot thread ends and another begins. But just like in the first season, the team of writers behind this show does a fantastic job at settling scores and displaying what the motivations are for each character, including the murderer.
This second season has been a lot harder to get a grasp on who the murderer is going to be. And unlike last season when it was revealed Jan (Amy Ryan) was the killer,...
- 23/8/2022
- por Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek


Warning: The following contains spoilers about Only Murders in the Building Season 2, Episode 9.
In setting up its Season 2 finale, Hulu’s Only Murders in the Building reveals its long game.
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The antepenultimate episode established that Detective Daniel Kreps is Glitter Guy. That same episode suggested that maybe, just maybe, Glitter Guy was merely an accomplice in Bunny’s murder, and the killer was still at large.
In Episode 9, we learn more about Kreps.
In setting up its Season 2 finale, Hulu’s Only Murders in the Building reveals its long game.
More from TVLineRamy Gets Season 3 Release DateOnly Murders in the Building Reveals the Truth About Rose CooperThe Bear Breakout Ayo Edebiri Sinks Sydney/Carmy 'Ship, Reveals What the 'Sexiest Relationship' Actually Is
The antepenultimate episode established that Detective Daniel Kreps is Glitter Guy. That same episode suggested that maybe, just maybe, Glitter Guy was merely an accomplice in Bunny’s murder, and the killer was still at large.
In Episode 9, we learn more about Kreps.
- 16/8/2022
- por Ryan Schwartz
- TVLine.com


Warning: The following contains spoilers about Only Murders in the Building Season 2, Episode 9.
Only Murders in the Building in its penultimate Season 2 episode reveals that the woman who presented herself as Leonora Folger at Bunny’s memorial is actually Rose Cooper.
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When Shirley MacLaine was first introduced as Bunny’s mother Leonora in Episode 2, she told Charles that his father — the man in Rose’s painting...
Only Murders in the Building in its penultimate Season 2 episode reveals that the woman who presented herself as Leonora Folger at Bunny’s memorial is actually Rose Cooper.
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When Shirley MacLaine was first introduced as Bunny’s mother Leonora in Episode 2, she told Charles that his father — the man in Rose’s painting...
- 16/8/2022
- por Ryan Schwartz
- TVLine.com

We're in the home stretch of the second season of Hulu's "Only Murders in the Building," with just two episodes (this week's and next week's finale) to go. Last season waited until the cliffhanger moment of its penultimate episode to clue us in on who the killer was — Jan (Amy Ryan), a psychopathic bassoonist. But this season of "Only Murders" could very well have swerved, by cluing us in last week to whether or not the grouchy Detective Kreps (Michael Rapaoport) was secretly Glitter Guy, a black-clad mystery person who appears to have killed Bunny Folger.
And just like last season's penultimate episode, this one, "Sparring Partners," does feature voiceover narration from that potential killer. Last year, it was Jan; this time, Kreps does the voiceover at the start. But I've gotten ahead of myself. I really want to start by talking about how a TV show teaches you how to watch it,...
And just like last season's penultimate episode, this one, "Sparring Partners," does feature voiceover narration from that potential killer. Last year, it was Jan; this time, Kreps does the voiceover at the start. But I've gotten ahead of myself. I really want to start by talking about how a TV show teaches you how to watch it,...
- 16/8/2022
- por Josh Spiegel
- Slash Film
This Only Murders in the Building review contains spoilers.
Only Murders in the Building Season 2 Episode 9
The sheer amount of storylines this season on Only Murders in the Building has made it somewhat difficult to follow along and tie everything together. Each week there seems to be something new to focus on, a different character thrown into the spotlight, or a cliffhanger that is ignored for several episodes. This forces the audience to not only be patient, but think closely about every single plot line that is shown. We must pay close attention and decide if each item is going to cause a butterfly effect down the line.
As the penultimate episode in the season, “Sparring Partners” is finally able to close a few of the many mysteries that have been collected throughout the season and have been put on the backburner for later. It sets up anticipation for the finale in fine fashion,...
Only Murders in the Building Season 2 Episode 9
The sheer amount of storylines this season on Only Murders in the Building has made it somewhat difficult to follow along and tie everything together. Each week there seems to be something new to focus on, a different character thrown into the spotlight, or a cliffhanger that is ignored for several episodes. This forces the audience to not only be patient, but think closely about every single plot line that is shown. We must pay close attention and decide if each item is going to cause a butterfly effect down the line.
As the penultimate episode in the season, “Sparring Partners” is finally able to close a few of the many mysteries that have been collected throughout the season and have been put on the backburner for later. It sets up anticipation for the finale in fine fashion,...
- 16/8/2022
- por Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
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