Netflix has dropped the full trailer for Who Killed Santa?, the Christmas special episode of the murder mystery comedy Murderville. The episode is now available for streaming. The Murderville ...
Netflix has announced that Will Arnett’s murder mystery comedy Murderville will officially be getting a Christmas special episode titled “Who Killed Santa?,” which will be available for streaming on ...
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Netflix brings back some improv and detective work in the trailer for Who Killed Santa? A Murderville Murder Mystery. A lack of scripts and a hilarious bloody holiday await viewers when the special ...
It’s been nine months since Netflix released the first season of Will Arnett’s improvised murder mystery show Murderville, which means it’s been about eight months since we started seriously craving ...
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Netflix has announced that Murderville will be returning with a Christmas special. The streaming giant will debut a new episode of the murder mystery comedy on December 15, starring Will Arnett as ...
This brand-new Netflix show is nothing like we’ve ever seen before. Each episode, Senior Detective Terry Seattle (Arnett) enlists a different celeb—such as Schitt’s Creek star Annie Murphy (aka Alexis ...
“Murderville” is returning to Netflix with a Christmas special. The streamer will release a new episode of the murder mystery comedy on Dec. 15, with Will Arnett returning in the role of Detective ...
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