MGM+ has confirmed the renewal of its popular sci-fi horror series From for a 10-episode fourth season. The new season is set to begin production in Nova Scotia in 2025, with a premiere scheduled for 2026.
A Thrilling Continuation
From is created by John Griffin (known for Crater) and executive produced by Griffin, Jeff Pinkner (showrunner of Lost, Alias, Fringe), and Jack Bender (director of Lost, Game of Thrones). The series continues to unravel the mystery of a nightmarish town that traps all who enter. As the show progresses, viewers can expect deeper revelations about the terrifying town and the characters stuck within it.
An All-Star Cast
The series stars Harold Perrineau, best known for Lost, alongside Catalina Sandino Moreno (Maria Full of Grace, The Affair), Eion Bailey (Band of Brothers), and a talented ensemble cast that includes Hannah Cheramy, Simon Webster, Ricky He, and many more.
“We are thrilled by the support of our fans and our partners at MGM+ and are excited to share the next chapter with our FROMily,” said showrunner Jeff Pinkner. As the end of season three draws near, the characters will begin to understand why they are trapped in FROM Town, but will this knowledge lead to their escape? Or will it only deepen the nightmare?
What’s Next in Season 4?
MGM+ head Michael Wright expressed his excitement for the show’s future: “From has been a sensation for MGM+, helping us shine a bright light on our brand. Our talented creators and cast have crafted something special, and we look forward to answering the questions our viewers are eager to explore in season 4.”
Griffin teased the direction of season four, saying, “With the culmination of season three, we have reached the end of the beginning. In season four, a new journey begins. The question is whether it will lead our characters home, or deeper into the nightmare.”
A New Chapter Begins
The upcoming season promises to be full of twists and turns as the town’s dark secrets are revealed. Fans of the show will not want to miss the next chapter in this thrilling saga.
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