Hulu has formally renewed Only Murders in the Building for a sixth season. On October 28, 2025, following the release of the Season 5 finale, the renewal was announced along with the confirmation of a significant change in location: Season 6 will be set and filmed in London.
The London setting should revitalize the tale with a new suspect pool, a different social ecosystem, and a case that feels “bigger” than the Arconia’s typical pandemonium, even though the series will probably continue to its distinctive formula of tight whodunit tension, character-driven comedy, and rising twists. In order to maintain the show’s momentum without duplicating the exact same scenes, Hulu and other big sites have presented it as the group taking on a new mystery overseas.
Only Murders in the Building Season 6 Release Date Speculations
Although Hulu has not yet revealed the actual release date, Season 6 is generally expected to premiered sometime in 2026 based on the show’s typical rollout pattern and typical production timeframes.
According to pre-production tracking, London is listed as the main location for filming at the production level, with a start date of around March 2026. A late 2026 release seems plausible if filming starts on time, but if post-production or scheduling take longer than expected, an early 2027 release cannot be ruled out.
Only Murders in the Building Season 6 Expected Cast
The main factor keeping fans interested in the upcoming chapter is the expected return of the core trio:
- Charles-Haden Savage, played by Steve Martin
- Oliver Putnam, played by Martin Short
- Mabel Mora, played by Selena Gomez
Similar to previous seasons, Season 6 is expected to have both new and returning characters, however Hulu has not yet formally announced any new cast members. Major UK-based casting is obviously made possible by the London transfer, but any names that are now circulating online should be regarded as rumors until they are confirmed.
Only Murders in the Building Season 6 Potential Plot
The trio is moving from New York to London in Season 6, which looks to be the show’s largest change of location to yet. The Season 5 finale setup, which hinted at a UK-related mystery involving Cinda Canning (Tina Fey) and a case that brings the podcast team over the pond, is clearly related to this international leap.
The London setting should revitalize the tale with a new suspect pool, a different social ecosystem, and a case that feels “bigger” than the Arconia’s typical pandemonium, even though the series will probably continue to its distinctive formula of tight whodunit tension, character-driven comedy, and rising twists. In order to maintain the show’s momentum without duplicating the exact same scenes, Hulu and other big sites have presented it as the group taking on a new mystery overseas.