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Spoiler alert: This article discusses the Season 2 finale of “Only Murders in the Building” — “I Know Who Did It.”The goal was always to hand back the investigation of Bunny Folger’s murder to the Arconia trio of Charles (Steve Martin), Oliver (Martin Short) and Mabel (Selena Gomez), according to “Only Murders in the Building” showrunner John Hoffman. After the disorientation of the season, which saw them all publicly implicated in the former board president’s killing, the executive producer and co-creator’s aim was to restore agency to the spun-around group.“’Go get ‘em once you know how to do it,’ — the notion is to hand it to them in a way that they would present their case enough to unravel and ensnare the actual killer in their own fashion,” Hoffman told TheWrap in a postmortem interview about the Hulu show.
“And it was very inspired by Agatha Christie in ways and it was inspired by their own theatrical expertise.”The Season 2 finale, largely unfolded via Instagram Live, as the amateur podcasting gang did a live reveal — or killer reveal party — to ensnare the murderer. Twists abounded, fake blood was spilled, gasps were uttered and several bouts of fainting took place, but it all came together in one spectacular splash: It was Becky (formerly known as Poppy, Cinda Canning’s oft-berated assistant), played by Adina Verson, and Det.
Kreps (Michael Rapaport) in cahoots.“It’s a sad story,” Hoffman said. “That’s kind of what I like to do without apologizing for a murderer, but I want to get to the human side that might explain what would compel them.”And, of course, there’s the Paul Rudd of it all: In the last several minutes of the finale, we find out that a year has passed since the conclusion of the whodunit mystery.
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Tim Roth says he isn’t so sure that his much-publicized “She-Hulk: Attorney At Law” scene with Mark Ruffalo made the final cut. In a new interview, the actor — who starred opposite Edward Norton in Marvel’s first standalone Hulk film and reprises his role as Emil Blonsky/Abomination in the new series — says he’s not sure viewers will see the scene, which he says cheekily plays up Marvel’s recasting of the gargantuan superhero when Ruffalo took over from Norton starting with 2012’s “The Avengers.” “I’ve always wanted to work with him, and it just happened to be this, which was kind of fun,” Roth told The Hollywood Reporter.
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