

I’m starting to that while I’m doing sit-ups. And I was like, “Okay, it’s going to be one of those mornings.” We were a first season. And so I was like, ‘O.K.\, well, I’m going to put my phone on my bed and try to ignore when I’m not hearing a buzz buzz between 8:30 and 9:00.’ And it wasn’t buzzing for a long time, Gregory. I was doing push-ups and sit-ups on my bedroom floor. The Playlist: Congratulations on all of the Emmy nominations. Over the course of our interview, Hoffman discusses how, to his surprise, Dana Walden, the Chairman of Disney General Entertainment Content (all Disney’s television efforts), was the first to text him congratulations on his Emmy nods, how he’s about to pitch season three arcs to the show’s stars, how they landed the legendary Shirley Maclaine for a pivotal role in season two and much, much more.
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The show is so popular it was renewed for season three even before it landed a massive 14 Emmy nominations including Comedy Series, Lead Actor in a Comedy Series (both Martin and Short) as well as Writing and Directing nods, among others. “Murders” centers on three residents of a massive Manhattan apartment building ( Steve Martin, Martin Short, and Selena Gomez) who band together to create a podcast about the, you guessed it, untimely demise of one of their neighbors. But again, as far as the scope of it, we’ve been very isolated and very, I’ve been very head down making this television show now for two seasons and now we’re into the third.” It was a thing for him until he came and visited the set while we were shooting season two and I got to have a nice talk with him. He was showing the family in the backyard in his little screening room. And then he would send videos to Marty subsequently of the people he invited over to have screening parties of the show and family members watching the show. And I was like, I want to frame that and put that on my wall. “But it was the fervent quality to the reach-outs that caught me off guard because he would send an email about how cinematic the show was. And Marty’s known him forever and Steve’s known him as a friend’ and all that,” Hoffman says. “The big one for me was Spielberg who had reached out in the first season and this is partly a little bit of a bubble thing too, because I was like, ‘O.K., it’s Marty. READ MORE: “Only Murders In The Building” Season 2 Review: A strong cast, sharp writing continue to hold this murder mystery together Then again, when Hoffman learned that none other than Steven Spielberg is a hardcore fan it certainly made him take notice. John Hoffman, the showrunner and co-creator of the comedy mystery can look at Nielsen reports or IMDB votes but admits he’s often in a bubble when it comes to the outside perception of the program.

But, like most streaming services, it doesn’t release numbers to quantify that success. Hulu has said publicly that “Only Murders in the Building” is one of its most popular shows.
