
Selena Gomez cuts a stylish figure in a black leather trench coat in NYC as she films scene for Only Murders In The Building series five
The American actress, 32, who plays Mabel Mora, donned a stylish black leather trench coat as she strolled down the street.
She bundled up in a black button-up jumper, a grey mini skirt, and a pair of skin-tight black leggings.
Selena added inches to her frame with a pair of black leather mid-calf boots and styled her brunette tresses in voluminous waves.
The beauty showcased her natural beauty with minimal makeup as she filmed what appeared to be a wintery scene in the Upper West Side.
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Later in the day, Selena slipped into a navy blue button-up shirt and a red pinstripe mini skirt as she got to work.
She added inches to her frame with a pair of pointed navy blue knee-high boots, which featured a bold white stripe.
The beauty was joined on set by her co-stars Steve Martin, 79, Martin Short, 75, and Nathan Lane, 69.
Steve looked incredibly suave in a blue blazer and a smart, polka-dot shirt as he arrived on set.
Meanwhile, Martin bundled up in a padded black coat, a black button-up cardigan, and a striped shirt, smiling for the cameras during a quick break from filming.
Modern Family star Nathan cut a smart figure in a navy blue single-breasted blazer and a black polo jumper as he strolled down the street.
It was reported last September that Only Murders In The Building had been renewed for a fifth season at Hulu.
The popular crime show, which stars Steve, Selena and Martin, will have 10 episodes, according to Variety.
Later in the day, Selena slipped into a navy blue button-up shirt and a red pinstripe mini skirt as she got to work
This season, the leads move from New York City to Hollywood to work on a movie about how their podcast was created.
Eugene Levy, Eva Longoria and Zach Galifianakis will play the detective trio in the series.
Meanwhile, Meryl Streep will step into her old role, and the show will introduce new faces like Melissa McCarthy and Molly Shannon.
Also onboard are Richard Kind and Kumail Nanjiani.
There is a murder to solve as well, of course, as every season involves a murder the pals have to figure out.
Sazz Pataki (Jane Lynch), who is Charles' stunt double, has been killed.
But they think that the murder was meant for Charles, not Sazz. Now, the three sleuths want to track down the killer.
While there is no official release date yet, all signs point to an August 2025 premiere, continuing the show's consistent yearly release pattern since its 2021 debut.
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