Is this a glitch in the Matrix? A secret season dropped without warning? Or is it the show’s most brilliant meta-joke yet?
For three seasons (and counting), Hulu’s Only Murders in the Building has redefined the true-crime comedy genre. What started as a quirky podcast about a death in a stuffy Upper West Side apartment has ballooned into a sprawling, meta-fictional universe of red herrings, celebrity cameos, and needle-drops that haunt your sleep.
So why Season 13? The show’s creators, Steve Martin, Martin Short, and Selena Gomez, have always played with time and narrative structure. Season 1 tackled the death of Tim Kono. Season 2 dealt with the painting. Season 3 was all about the Broadway flop. Season 4 (spoiler alert) involves a trip to Hollywood and the murder of Sazz Pataki.
However, an usually implies a distributor-specific release. For Only Murders in the Building , which lives on Hulu/Disney+, a "WebD Exclusive" would typically indicate a bonus episode, a director’s cut, or a region-locked special.