Meryl Streep Returning for Season 5 of Only Murders in the Building
Meryl Streep will return to the Arconia once again. The actress has confirmed her appearance in Season 5 of Hulu's Only Murders in the Building, which completed its fourth season last fall.
Streep confirmed the news in a new social video alongside Only Murders cast member Selena Gomez. 'So you're coming back for Season 5,' Gomez says to Streep, with Streep then responding, 'Well, I think that depends on…' Gomez promptly cuts her off and reveals that her remark 'wasn't a question,' confirming that Streep will reprise her role as Loretta Durkin for the murder mystery show's upcoming fifth season.
Revisit our review of Season 4, which we felt was fun, but a little bit bland.
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