If you ever wanted to visit the Third Arm Gallery run by Alice (Cara Delevingne) or look deeper into the mind of Oliver Putnam (Martin Short), now is your chance. Only murders in the building is getting an interactive popup full of twists and turns and wild secrets regarding the show’s second season, which is currently streaming. Consisting of various locations throughout the show, from the fabulous historic Arconia to the Pickle Diner where Bunny Folger (Jane Hoodishell) spent its last day alive, the event will run for two days - Friday, August 19, from 16:00 to 22:00 and Saturday, August 20, from 11:00 to 21:00 - in New York.

The event kicks off with guests relaxing at the Third Arm Gallery, which showcases some of the most famous art from the exhibition, including the infamous Bunny Rose Cooper painting and the Mabel painting (Selena Gomez) fresco. In addition to displaying references from the entire series, it is full of secret passages much like Arconia herself. The room rendering shows images of Arconia, a milk carton, and a sculpture of Mabel that she destroyed with an axe, but the most curious thing is Bunny’s closet, which hides her secret elevator from Arconia. it is built into the display, indicating one potential secret in a pop-up window. Even the toilets contain references, as fans can find little easter eggs from Theo (James Coverley) and investigating Mabel in Coney Island on the way there.

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For artists in the crowd, the event also offers the opportunity to help Mabel complete the iconic mural of Arconia. The activation comes courtesy of Gomez’s Rare Beauty and allows fans to work on a mural that, as shown in the rendering, lacks the same color as the series.

Once the fans have finished the gallery, they can move on to Charles (Steve Martin) apartment look for Easter eggs and clues in his hallway and kitchen (don’t forget to check the knife holder). Photo opportunities abound, but the Bloody Mabel Wall will allow fans to take photos as their favorite characters. The attraction’s other big draw is the bath-loving Oliver’s section, with a 1970s photo booth dedicated to his favorite deductive game “Son of Sam” and a recreation of his apartment. With his living space, there’s a lot to unpack, from posters of his musicals to his infamous flop. Splash: The Musical - Mrs. Gambolini, sitting idle in her massive cage and on the throne of intestinal milk. Oliver still has nothing to do with the disgusting drink he got back in Season 1, but at least it’s a good place to take pictures.

The exhibit concludes with a trip to the Pickle Diner and Bunny’s booth, offering one last photo opportunity and another chance to find clues. Only kills the team could miss. This will be the last real shot fans have to solve the mystery before the season finale on August 23rd. The last two episodes have a lot of unfinished endings, and a bunch of potential suspects that could make Bunny in, but Martin and John HoffmanThe murder mystery series remains poignant to this day, maintaining a 100% critical rating on Rotten Tomatoes.

season 2 Only murders in the building is currently streaming on Hulu with the next episode airing on August 16th. Check out the New York Special Exhibition photos below and get your Fever tickets before they sell out!