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What to Watch After Only Murders in the Building

From Podcasts to Real‑Life Crime: Four Must‑Watch Picks for Mystery Lovers

If you’re hooked on the witty, murder‑loving antics of Only Murders in the Building, you’ll want to explore a quartet of shows that each delivers a fresh spin on crime, comedy, and intrigue. Fresh Thriller Pulse (56 Days) brings a brand‑new, post‑pandemic mystery that unravels a deadly romance across two timelines, while Fan‑Fav Heist Drama (Your Friends & Neighbors) mixes Jon Hamm’s sharp humor with a high‑stakes robbery plot that feels like a darker, adult‑oriented cousin to the podcast‑centric sleuthing we love. Audience‑Loved Dark Socialite (The Hunting Wives) drapes murder mystery over a Texas‑style socialite circle, echoing the elite‑building dynamics of the Arconia, and Can’t Miss True‑Crime Doc (Fred and Rose West: A British Horror Story) satisfies the true‑crime cravings with a chilling documentary look at real‑world serial killers.

Together, these titles form a balanced binge‑watch menu: a new drama to keep you on the edge of your seat, a fan‑favorite series that blends humor with crime, a classic‑style mystery steeped in social commentary, and a documentary that grounds the fictional thrills in stark reality. Whether you’re after fresh suspense, witty heist capers, dark suburban drama, or hard‑hitting true‑crime, this lineup promises to keep the investigative spark alive long after the final episode rolls credits.

Top Recommendations for Fans of Only Murders in the Building

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Three strangers share an obsession with true crime and suddenly find themselves wrapped up in one.

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56 Days poster, recommended for fans of Only Murders in the Building

56 Days

TV • 2026

drama • crime • mystery

Why Watch Next

A brand‑new crime drama that captures the same knot‑twisting mystery vibe as Only Murders in the Building, offering a modern, post‑pandemic twist on a love‑and‑murder story.

Where to Watch

Overview

When an unidentified body is found in a luxury apartment linked to Oliver Kennedy and his girlfriend Ciara Wyse, Detectives Lee Reardon and Karl Connolly reconstruct the couple's deadly romance across the past 56 days.

Your Friends & Neighbors poster, recommended for fans of Only Murders in the Building

Your Friends & Neighbors

TV • 2025

drama • crime

Why Watch Next

This Jon Hamm‑led series blends sharp humor with high‑stakes crime, delivering the witty, character‑driven storytelling that fans of the comedic mystery in Only Murders in the Building adore.

Where to Watch

Overview

When a financial titan suddenly finds himself divorced and jobless, he starts robbing his wealthy neighbors to stay afloat. Stealing from his own social circle strangely exhilarates him—but he gradually gets tangled in a deadly web.

The Hunting Wives poster, recommended for fans of Only Murders in the Building

The Hunting Wives

TV • 2025

drama • mystery

Why Watch Next

A melodramatic mystery about elite housewives that mirrors the social‑clique intrigue and murder‑mystery thrills of Only Murders in the Building, resonating strongly with viewers who love twisted suburban secrets.

Where to Watch

Overview

Sophie trades New England for East Texas and falls into a wealthy socialite's magnetic orbit — where a clique of housewives hide deadly secrets.

Fred and Rose West: A British Horror Story poster, recommended for fans of Only Murders in the Building

Fred and Rose West: A British Horror Story

TV • 2025

documentary • crime

Why Watch Next

A gripping documentary on infamous British killers that satisfies the true‑crime appetite sparked by Only Murders in the Building, offering a chilling, factual counterpoint to the series' fictional sleuthing.

Where to Watch

Overview

Recently discovered police recordings and first-person accounts tell the story of Fred and Rose West, two of the UK's most prolific murderers.

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