Reunited! See Photos Of Selena Gomez, Steve Martin & Martin Short Filming Season 2 Of 'Only Murders In The Building'
Everyone's favorite podcast hosts are back!
On December 7, Only Murders in the Building stars Selena Gomez, Steve Martin and Martin Short were caught filming scenes for the second season of their hit comedy series in New York City.
In the show, the trio play true crime junkies who come together to try and figure out the real cause behind the sudden death of their neighbor.
Check out photos from the set below!
Staying warm! Gomez and Martin bundled up in plush coats while filming outside in the chilly Manhattan weather.
Just last week, it was announced that model-actress Cara Delevingne would be joining the series as a character named Alice, who was described as "a sophisticated art world insider."
Short and his eclectic style were also spotted on set.
The Cheaper By The Dozen actor revealed that they started filming new episodes on December 1, noting that all three of them were "happy to be back." Meanwhile, Gomez posted a TikTok of production to announce the exciting news.
The mystery comedy was renewed in September, which was just a month after it's premiere.
"We've been picked up for a second season!" Martin exclaimed on Twitter before joking, "That means another year of dieting, weightlifting, and memory pills for Steve."
The show has become the most-watched Hulu Original comedy on the streaming service.
"Only Murders in the Building reflects the kind of creative excellence that is the hallmark of Hulu Originals," said Craig Erwich, president, ABC Entertainment and Hulu Originals. "The audience’s response to the delightful blend of mystery, humor and emotion in the show has been overwhelming and we can’t wait to follow this unlikely trio on their next adventure."
Martin seemed to be in good spirits as his costars followed behind him.
Co-creator John Hoffman is also excited to make more episodes.
"Everyone in our amazing Building worked with such love and expertise through extraordinary times — and with incredible support from Disney, Hulu and 20th TV — to create a first season that might live up to our legendary cast, our beloved New York City, and to make a show about connection," he stated of the season 2 renewal. "To feel we’ve connected with our audience and hit the mark enough already to have the chance to continue — and to carry on our show’s wild ride of mystery-comedy-empathy — is too exciting for words.