Get ready for some star power in the upcoming season of Only Murders in the Building as the talented Molly Shannon officially boards the cast. Season 4 promises to be even more thrilling with Shannon taking on a recurring role that adds a layer of mystery to the narrative.
While the creators, Steve Martin and John Hoffman, have kept the plot details tightly under wraps, Shannon’s character is set to be a high-powered Los Angeles businesswoman. Brace yourselves as she ventures into the enigmatic world of investigation right in the heart of New York.
Known for her iconic six-season stint on Saturday Night Live (1995-2001), Shannon brings a wealth of talent and experience to the table. Her recent film, A Good Person, alongside Florence Pugh and Morgan Freeman, showcased her versatility.
Additionally, her role as Pat Dubek in the hit series The Other Two and appearances in projects like I Love That for You, The White Lotus, and films like Promising Young Woman and Scary Movie franchises underscore her diverse acting repertoire.
In this latest endeavor, Molly Shannon is set to captivate audiences with her compelling portrayal, adding another layer to the dynamic trio of Charles Haden-Savage (Steve Martin), Oliver Putnam (Martin Short), and Mabel Mora (Selena Gomez). The trio, residing in the iconic Arconia apartment, embarks on a true crime podcast, uncovering mysteries and navigating a web of framed murders.
Shannon’s inclusion in the star-studded lineup of Only Murders in the Building further solidifies the show’s reputation for attracting A-list talent. Previous seasons featured luminaries like Tina Fey, Jane Lynch, Meryl Streep, and Nathan Lane in recurring and guest roles.
As fans eagerly await the new season, Molly Shannon’s presence promises to elevate the intrigue and excitement. With the combined genius of the creators and the stellar ensemble cast, Only Murders in the Building continues to be a must-watch series, blending crime, comedy, and a touch of the unexpected.
Stay tuned as Molly Shannon brings her magic to the streets of New York, unraveling mysteries and leaving audiences hooked from the very first episode. It’s a star-studded affair that promises nothing short of brilliance.