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Hulu’sOnly Murders in the Buildinghas successfully captured the hearts of audiences and critics alike since its premiere in August 2021. Starring Selena Gomez alongside comedy legends Steve Martin and Martin Short, the show has received critical acclaim, particularly highlighting the blend of humor and crime and the cast performances.

Given that the series has been a successful project so far, it has been renewed for a fourth season. However, the show can help the songstress achieve an incredible feat that Salma Hayek has held for over a decade.
Selena Gomez Could Break Salma Hayek’s Long-Held Record WithOnly Murders in the Building
After garnering prominence as a Disney icon,Selena Gomezremained consistent with her acting career, delivering impeccable roles that complemented her gigantic musical career.
One such role is of Mabel Mora inOnly Murders in the Building, which is different from what she has done in the past. Portraying Mora brings depth to her character, balancing the comedic elements with a more serious outlook. What’s more applauding is her dynamics with Steve Martin and Martin Short which is crucial in driving the entire narrative.

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Apart from stealing everyone’s hearts on-screen, she has significantly contributed behind the camera with her creative input as an executive producer. It is quite an interesting position that brings her into the center of any decision-making process related to the show. Its achievements would naturally includetheLove Onsinger.
In a recentVarietyinterview, she was made aware that the Hulu series has already been nominated twice for outstanding comedy series. If it gets a third nod, she would become the most nominated Latina producer in the category’s history, surpassing Salma Hayek forUgly Betty.

She shared,
I don’t know. I didn’t even know that, so these little nuggets of information keep me going. They make me proud. I’ve always been proud of my last name, heritage, and culture, but I need to stop more and realize how great this is. If it’s true, I can’t wait to tell my dad.

Since the series has already earned two nods in 2022 and 2024 for the Outstanding Comedy Series at the Primetime Emmy Awards, it can most likely get another nod if the fourth season becomes a great success. This would surpass legendary Hayek’s record for the ABC sitcom.
What’s in the Bag forOnly Murders in the BuildingSeason 4
The show’s success cannot be measured with just critical acclaim as its strong following led to its renewal. The three seasons have gone with a complete bang, with its crime genre contributing to sustaining audiences’ interest in the show.
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Season 4 of the show will revolve around the lead’s trio searching for answers about who killed the show’s next victim, Sazz Pataki (Jane Lynch) with other questions that involve Martin’s Charles.When asked what can be expected from the new season, the actress expressed in the same interview,
My character aims to lead the group, but the heart of the story is Steve’s journey of losing one of his best friends. Marty is living his chaotic life as Oliver, always in and out. Steve’s character, Charles, is going through that profound loss. I can’t wait to see what happens next.

She also reflected on enjoying the company of“all these guest stars who genuinely want to be there.”She praised the show’s cast for showing up on time and focusing on having“a good time, and laughs together while making the show.” She expressed that the upcoming season felt like that as almost every actor like Molly Shannon, Richard Kind, and Zach Galifianakis is too fun to keep her composure.
Only Murders in the BuildingSeason 4 will premiere on August 27.
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