Only Murders In The Building Season 13 Webd Exclusive [90% High-Quality]
WEBD has learned exclusively that Season 13 will feature a surprise crossover with The Bear. Jeremy Allen White will appear as a stressed-out chef who discovers a secret speakeasy kitchen inside the Arconia’s sub-basement. “He just yells ‘Yes, chef!’ at Charles for ten minutes,” a set source revealed. “It was the hardest Steve Martin has ever laughed.”
If you haven't watched since Season 4, here is where our trio stands in Season 13:
The WebD Exclusive reveals that the Only Murders in the Building podcast has been defunct for seven years. Instead, the investigation is driven by a new medium: Neuro-Cast—a brain-interface audio drama where listeners experience the investigation through the investigator's own memories. Mabel refuses to use it, calling it "cheating." only murders in the building season 13 webd exclusive
Season 13 opens with Charles, Oliver, and Mabel launching their most ambitious project: a live interactive podcast from the Arconia’s newly restored theater. But during the first episode, a body is discovered in the soundproof booth—wearing Oliver’s signature scarf. The victim? The host of a rival true-crime podcast called “WebD Witness.” The twist: the murder was livestreamed, but the only person who didn’t see it was the trio, because they were on a bathroom break.
WebD Exclusive: Everything you need to know before the bodies drop. WEBD has learned exclusively that Season 13 will
By Season 13, the formula you love has evolved. Charles-Haden Savage is now a legacy icon, Mabel Mora is a true crime mogul, and Oliver Putnam is... well, Oliver is still Oliver. Here is how to navigate the latest chapter of the podcast.
Unlike previous seasons, Season 13 will be released in “archival chunks.” The first two episodes drop on WEBD and Hulu on April 12, 2026 (today’s date, implying a hypothetical future release). The remaining eight episodes will release weekly—but each episode will be available only for 24 hours, mimicking “lost broadcasts.” Mabel Mora: She has run out of relatives to mourn
Regardless of whether the Season 13 WebD Exclusive is real or a publicity stunt, its emergence signals a shift in how we consume television. We have moved past "binge watching" into time-leaking—the consumption of content from a future release calendar.
Streaming services are notoriously bad at internal security. The more content they produce, the more vectors for leaks. But Only Murders in the Building has weaponized this vulnerability. By wrapping their marketing in the language of private trackers and release groups (WebD, Scene, internal), they have spoken directly to the most passionate, forensic segment of their audience: the pirates and the power-users.
In the show’s own lore, the best way to catch a killer is to think like one. And the best way to market a murder mystery in 2024 is to act like a leaker.