Ben Glenroy’s loss of life — and the perpetrator behind his homicide — has already launched many theories about Only Murders in the Building season 3.
The thriller was initially launched in the season 2 finale when viewers caught a glimpse at the opening evening of Oliver’s (Martin Short) play Death Rattle. Ben (Paul Rudd) had an odd dialog with Charles (Steve Martin), which hinted at a feud. Moments later Ben collapsed on stage in what gave the impression to be a homicide.
Season 3, nevertheless, supplied a plot twist when the premiere confirmed Ben alive and properly. He made a shock look at the Arconia the place he mentioned briefly dying earlier than going to get some relaxation. Later that evening, Mabel (Selena Gomez), Oliver and Charles watched Ben’s useless physique — for actual this time — fall by the ceiling in the elevator.
“The part I liked the most is this twist on the classic murder-mystery thing, where you have a room full of people – suspects, potentially – and here we have the victim himself going around the room and picking out potential suspects for our audience at home,” showrunner John Hoffman advised TVLine about the August 2023 episode. “And then it’s a double twist [once Ben dies in the Arconia] that sets up our trio.”
He added: “Paul was delighted. We didn’t have it when we first pitched him on his demise at the end of Season 2. I’ll never forget Zooming with him, when I was telling what this season would entail for Ben Glenroy, and he was both shocked and delighted.”
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Scroll down for a information to each suspect in Ben’s homicide on Only Murders in the Building:
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