As of April 2026, there is no legitimate "Season 13" of Only Murders in the Building . The show was officially renewed for in October 2025, following the conclusion of Season 5.
Search results suggest that terms like "Season 13 webd exclusive" are likely misleading or illegitimate links
often found on unauthorized streaming sites or generated as clickbait. Current Status of the Series Most Recent Season: Season 5 premiered on September 9, 2025 , and concluded its 10-episode run on October 28, 2025 Upcoming Season:
is currently in development. It is confirmed to feature the main trio (Steve Martin, Martin Short, and Selena Gomez) investigating a new mystery in Official Platforms:
You can find all authentic episodes and exclusive behind-the-scenes content on (internationally). Legitimate "Exclusive" Digital Content
While there is no Season 13, Hulu does release official digital exclusives and companion content:
The popular Hulu mystery-comedy series Only Murders in the Building
(OMITB) has currently been renewed through Season 6, which is expected to move the action to London in late 2026. As of now, there is no official confirmation or "exclusive" news regarding a Season 13.
While the show is a massive hit and showrunner John Hoffman has expressed interest in continuing for as many seasons as possible, a jump to Season 13 would be many years into the future.
Here is the current state of the series based on recent official updates: Current Status & Recent Seasons
The "WebD Exclusive" Format, Explained
Before we dive into the mystery of Season 13, we need to decode the "WebD" part of the keyword. In digital piracy and high-end media archiving, "Web-DL" (or WebD) refers to a video file ripped directly from a streaming service’s server without re-encoding. It represents the highest possible quality—better than a screener, better than a Blu-ray upscale.
However, an "Exclusive" WebD 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.
So why Season 13?
2. WebD Exclusive Perks: Fourth Wall? What Fourth Wall?
The “WebD” version isn’t just a release strategy—it’s baked into the plot. Throughout the season, characters break the fourth wall to address “WebD viewers” directly, offering alternate clues hidden in the corner of the screen (QR codes leading to bonus evidence, fake social media accounts for suspects, and even a playable mini-game where you can rearrange Mabel’s corkboard). One episode is entirely interactive: you choose which suspect’s apartment to search, and the WebD algorithm tailors the ending.
Season 3
The third season of Only Murders in the Building premiered on August 31, 2022, on Hulu. The season consists of 8 episodes and continues to follow the adventures of Charles-Haden Savage (Steve Martin), Oliver Putnam (Martin Short), and Mabel Mora (Selena Gomez) as they become entangled in another murder mystery.
The Victim & The Suspects
The Victim:
- Lyle Fine (Guest Star TBA): A reclusive, agoraphobic artist who was presumed to have moved to Europe in the late 90s. It turns out he never left the building.
The Suspects: Because this is Season 13, the writers are leaning into the "WEBD Exclusive" lore by introducing characters connected to the Arconia's past:
- The New Tenant (Jennifer Coolidge returns): After narrowly surviving a dolphin encounter in Season 12, she’s back and bought the penthouse. She claims the 13th floor is haunted by a "draft" that ruins her hair.
- The Rival Podcaster (Guest Star Paul Rudd): Rudd reprises his role as Ben Glenroy’s twin brother, who is now hosting a competing podcast called Only Murders in the 13th Floor and accusing the trio of the crime to boost his downloads.
- Charles-Haden Savage (Steve Martin): In a shocking twist, Charles discovers a painting of himself in the victim’s studio—painted after the victim was supposed to be dead.
1. The Premise: The Podcast Becomes the Crime Scene
Season 13 opens with Charles, Oliver, and Mabel launching their most ambitious project: a live interactive podcast from the Arconia’s newly restored theater. But during the first episode, a body is discovered in the soundproof booth—wearing Oliver’s signature scarf. The victim? The host of a rival true-crime podcast called “WebD Witness.” The twist: the murder was livestreamed, but the only person who didn’t see it was the trio, because they were on a bathroom break.
