One of the best shows you may not be watching happens to be From, which airs new Season 3 episodes on MGM+, with Seasons 1 and 2 available on Prime Video.
The good news is that From has now been renewed for Season 4.
It’s from the creators behind Lost and stars Lost actor Harold Perrineau. This is one of those shows where you don’t tell people what it’s about, you just tell them to watch it.
I first heard about From this past Summer when I received some info about the cast attending Comic-Con. I then looked it up and found Seasons 1 and 2 on Prime Video and binge-watched them. Great series.
I’ll say it’s a sci-fi horror series, and leave it at that.
“From has been a sensation for MGM+, capturing the attention of millions of viewers and helping us to shine a bright light on our MGM+ brand,” Michael Wright, head of MGM+, said in a statement. “Our talented show creators and cast have brilliantly and carefully crafted this wonderful show, and we look forward to providing the answers the From audience so enthusiastically craves in season four.”
“We are thrilled by the support of our fans and our partners at MGM+ and are so excited to share the next chapter of our story with our From-ily,” said showrunner Jeff Pinkner. “By the end of season three, our characters will begin to understand why they are trapped in FROM Town … but will understanding help them to escape? And if so, how?”
Series creator John Griffin added, “With the culmination of season three we have, in many ways, 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 this unrelenting nightmare. We are so grateful to our partners at MGM+ to be able to continue this tale and beyond excited to share the news with our amazing From-ily.”
From Season 4 will start production in Nova Scotia in 2025 and will likely premiere on MGM+ in 2026.
The series also stars Catalina Sandino Moreno, Eion Bailey, Hannah Cheramy, Simon Webster, Ricky He, Chloe Van Landschoot, Corteon Moore, Pegah Ghafoori, David Alpay, Elizabeth Saunders, Avery Konrad, Scott McCord, Nathan D. Simmons, Kaelen Ohm, Angela Moore, A.J. Simmons, Deborah Grover, Robert Joy, and Samantha Brown.