Hulu has revealed a new look at Selena Gomez, Steve Martin and Martin Short in the third season of “Only Murders in the Building,” which is set to premiere on August 8.
Season 3 will follow Charles (Martin), Oliver (Short) and Mabel (Gomez) as they dig deeper into a murder that takes place behind the scenes of a Broadway show. Ben Glenroy’s (Paul Rudd) Broadway debut is shortened after his sudden death, in which Charles, Oliver and Mabel band together to investigate. With the help of co-star Loretta Durkin (Meryl Streep), the trio “embarks on their toughest case yet,” as Oliver battles to keep this show on the road.
Season 3 of “Only Murders in the Building” comes after the series was nominated for 11 Emmys on July 12. The series landed nominations in categories including outstanding comedy series and Martin Short for outstanding lead actor in a comedy series.
“Only Murders in the Building” comes from co-creators and writers Steve Martin and John Hoffman. Martin and Hoffman executive produce along with Short, Gomez, creator Dan Fogelman and Jess Rosenthal.
FIRST LOOKS
Hulu has just released the trailer and key art for season four of its original animated series “Solar Opposites,” coming August 14. The show follows a team of four aliens living on Earth, two of whom have a pessimistic view of the planet and two of whom love it. Season four promises similar antics and irreverent humor as past seasons, with the group trying their best to fit in on Earth. This is the first season to be released since it was announced that Dan Stevens would be replacing lead voice actor and series co-creator Justin Roiland, who was fired following domestic violence charges. Stevens now voices protagonist Korvo, and the trailer acknowledges this when Jesse says, “Wait, is his voice just gonna be like that from now on?” and Yumyulack replies, “Yeah, but nobody’s gonna notice.” The trailer features more self-referential humor and features the tagline “What doesn’t kill you makes you family.” Fans can expect eleven new episodes this August in addition to a Valentine’s Day special in winter.
“Solar Opposites” is produced by 20th Television Animation and executive produced by Mike McMahan and Josh Bycel.
Max offered first looks of a few upcoming original animated series during a panel at San Diego’s Comic-Con. Audiences got sneak peeks at debut series “Adventure Time: Fionna and Cake,” “Young Love” and “Harley Quinn” Season 4, all of which can now be seen below.
“Fionna and Cake” follows the alternate universe of “Adventure Time’s” Finn and Jake with appearances from Marshall Lee, Marceline, Princess Bubblegum and other friends. The first two episodes are set to air on August 31, followed by two new episodes airing weekly.
Peacock has set a July 31 premiere date for its latest docuseries, “American Nightmare: Becoming Cody Rhodes.” The streamer announced the date for the new series, which spotlights the son of WWE Hall of Famer Dusty Rhodes, on Monday.
Growing up under the legendary wrestling icon, Cody Rhodes infamously made a name for himself as the “American Nightmare” when he decided to leave the WWE. (The name was meant to be a counter to his father, known as “The American Dream.”) The new documentary will track his own journey leaving the organization, his eventual return to WrestleMania and his journey chasing the WWE championship – a feat his father, Dusty, never accomplished.
“Through never-before-seen footage and unprecedented access, this Peacock Original illustrates the transformation of a man who is blazing a new trail in sports entertainment,” reads the official logline.
“American Nightmare: Becoming Cody Rhodes” is directed by Matt Braine with Vincent K. McMahon, Kevin Dunn, Chris Kaiser, Chris Chambers, Ben Houser and Cody Rhodes executive producing. Stephen Amell joins as narrator.