Hey there, fellow night-stalker. If you’re anything like me, you’ve been pacing your living room ever since that gut-wrenching From Season 3 finale dropped back in November 2024. The way those bottle tree notes twisted into a musical code? Tabitha’s visions screaming reincarnation? And don’t get me started on Boyd staring down the barrel of whatever fresh hell those smiling monsters have cooked up next. It’s the kind of cliffhanger that makes you question if sleep is even worth it anymore. But hold onto your talismans, because Season 4 is officially barreling toward us. Here’s everything we know so far about he new season.

When Is From Season 4 Dropping?

Look, we get it – after From cranked out seasons like clockwork (2022, 2023, 2024), the idea of waiting feels like cruel and unusual punishment. But here’s the straight talk: we’re not getting new episodes in 2025. Yeah, that stings. Filming kicked off on June 23, 2025, in the foggy, forest-cloaked wilds of Nova Scotia – the same eerie spot that’s doubled as our cursed town for three seasons now. Stars like Catalina Sandino Moreno (who plays the fierce Tabitha Matthews) and Elizabeth Saunders (Donna Raines) have been dropping behind-the-scenes pics that scream “progress,” with production slated to wrap by November 2025.

That timeline means post-production – all those mind-bending VFX for time slips and monster makeovers – will eat up the end of the year. The consensus from MGM+ insiders and showrunner Jeff Pinkner? Expect From Season 4 to premiere early 2026, likely January or February. No exact date yet, but if history’s any guide, it’ll hit MGM+ first (that’s where all prior seasons live), with international rollouts on platforms like Prime Video shortly after.

Cast Updates: Who’s Back, Who’s Out, and the Fresh Faces Shaking Things Up

From has always thrived on its ensemble – that ragtag group of survivors who feel less like characters and more like the dysfunctional family you’d kill (or die) for. The good news? Most of our faves are locked in and ready to rumble. Leading the charge is Harold Perrineau as Boyd Stevens, the gravel-voiced sheriff who’s basically the heart (and occasional punching bag) of this operation. His Season 3 arc – those haunting visions and leadership cracks – left me rooting for him harder than ever.

Expect the core crew to return in full force:

  • Catalina Sandino Moreno as Tabitha Matthews: The mom who’s seen too much, now grappling with her “reincarnated” ties to the town’s origins.
  • Eion Bailey as Jim Matthews: Tabitha’s everyman husband, whose tech-savvy brain might finally crack the code on those faraway trees.
  • Hannah Cheramy as Julie Matthews: The teen dealing with possession-level weirdness – fingers crossed she gets a breather.
  • Simon Webster as Ethan Matthews: The kid with the folklore obsession; his insights were gold in Season 3.
  • Ricky He as Kristi: The doctor keeping everyone (barely) alive.
  • And rounding out the heavy hitters: Chloe Van Landschoot (Miranda), Corteon Moore (Tommy), Pegah Ghafoori (Fatia), David Alpay (Jade), Elizabeth Saunders (Donna), Avery Konrad (Sara), Scott McCord (Victor), and more.

Plot Teases: Picking Up the Pieces from That Insane Season 3 Finale

Okay, deep breath. Season 3 didn’t just end – it detonated. We watched monsters evolve from mindless killers to shape-shifting mimics, the bottleman’s riddles unravel into a symphony of doom, and our heroes peeling back layers on the town’s cursed history. Tabitha and Jade as echoes of Miranda and Christopher? Time loops? A faraway tree that dangles escape like a poisoned carrot? It’s Lost meets The Mist on steroids, and I’m here for every fever dream.

Without spoiling the unspoolable, Season 4 is poised to crank the dial on those threads. Griffin and Pinkner have teased an exploration of “the town’s hunger” – what feeds this place, and who pays the price? Boyd’s unraveling psyche, Victor’s long-lost memories, and Sara’s “abilities” (is she cursed or chosen?) will likely collide in ways that blur friend from foe. Will we finally crack the monsters’ mimicry, or is escape just another trap? And that musical code from the trees – could it be a key, or a siren call luring more souls in?

No official synopsis yet (MGM+ loves playing coy), but early word points to 10 episodes of escalating horror, with time-travel teases and shocking deaths that could reshape the board. Fan theories are wild – from multiverse branches to a full-on rebellion against the night. Whatever twists await, expect the show’s signature blend: heart-pounding scares, gut-twist emotions, and just enough hope to keep you up arguing on Reddit at 3 a.m.

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