The return of From is finally on the horizon, and for fans of this twisted horror series, the wait already feels unbearable. If you’ve been following the show, you know exactly why, this isn’t just another genre experiment, it’s a relentless descent into a world where random people are trapped in a circled parallel dimension, stalked by evil creatures who step out at night. They lure you in with soft, pleasant voices, only to ravage and dismember you with a cruelty that sticks in your head long after the screen fades to black. At the end of season three, we finally came face to face with one of the figureheads behind this nightmare, a reveal that promises to shape everything about the battles to come. For anyone who’s familiar, you already know what that means: the stakes couldn’t be higher, and the horrors are only getting darker. I can’t wait for this drop.

Season four of From is expected to arrive in early 2026 on MGM+, with filming underway now in Nova Scotia. The series will once again anchor itself on its four central figures, the emotional core that keeps viewers locked in despite the show’s disorienting, bloody chaos. At the center is Boyd Stevens (Harold Perrineau), the weary sheriff and reluctant leader whose attempts to hold the fragile community together have tested his faith, his sanity, and even his grasp on reality itself. Alongside him is Tabitha Matthews (Catalina Sandino Moreno), a mother who has been forced to walk the razor’s edge between holding onto her humanity and sacrificing everything for her children. Jade Herrera (David Alpay) continues to represent the intellectual yet volatile thread of the story, the man whose obsession with solving the town’s mysteries has brought moments of brilliance and flashes of arrogance in equal measure. And then there is Victor Kavanaugh (Scott McCord), the childlike survivor whose cryptic memories and off kilter wisdom make him one of the most unsettling, yet indispensable, guides through this nightmare world.

Together, these four characters form the spine of the show, giving audiences just enough human connection to endure the grotesque turns and psychological torment that From delivers. Their arcs intertwine with the broader mythology, & the haunting revelation that the monsters were once human, the introduction of the Man in the Yellow Suit as a central villain, and the time bending questions raised by the Matthews family. But no matter how far the series reaches into cosmic horror and alternate timelines, it always circles back to Boyd, Tabitha, Jade, and Victor & their choices, their fractures, and their fight to hold on to a shred of hope in a world designed to break them.

Season four promises to be the most dangerous chapter yet. Executive producer John Griffin has hinted that the characters will either find their way home or spiral even deeper into their nightmare, with no middle ground. If the past three seasons are any guide, fans shouldn’t expect easy answers or safe resolutions. Instead, From looks ready to deliver another season of surreal terror, character driven tension, and moments that will leave you questioning what’s real long after the credits roll.

For now, all we can do is wait, but the anticipation is its own kind of horror. From has never just been about monsters in the dark. It’s about how people hold together, or fall apart, when everything familiar is stripped away. And with Boyd, Tabitha, Jade, and Victor carrying the story forward, season four is set to cut even deeper into both the flesh and the mind.

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