'From' fans, the horror continues. How to watch Season 4

'From' fans, the horror continues. How to watch Season 4

"From"fans may finally get insight into the motives of the Man in Yellow.

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The hit sci-fi series, starring Harold Perrineau, is returning to MGM+ this weekend. "From" is centered around his character, Sheriff Boyd Stevens, who tries to help his family and others escape a town plagued by vicious monsters that attack the residents at night.

In their efforts to be freed, some characters learn that their connection to the dreary town is deeper than they could have ever imagined. According to MGM+, Season 4 "will open doors that some in town will end up wishing remained closed."

Here's how to watch the new season of "From."

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'From':Will there be a Season 4 of MGM+'s hit horror series? Here's what to know.

When does 'From' Season 4 premiere?

Harold Perrineau as Boyd Stevens, Elizabeth Saunders as Donna Raines in "From" Season 4.

"From" Season 4 premieres on MGM+ on Sunday, April 19 at 9:00 p.m. ET.

Watch 'From' Season 4 Trailer

'From' Season 4 cast

Ricky He as Kenny Liu, Harold Perrineau as Boyd Stevens in "From" Season 4.
  • Harold Perrineau as Boyd

  • Elizabeth Saunders as Donna

  • Catalina Sandino Moreno as Tabitha

  • Eion Bailey as Jim

  • Hannah Cheramy as Julie

  • Simon Webster as Ethan

  • Ricky He as Kenny

  • Chloe Van Landschoot as Kristi

  • Corteon Moore as Ellis

  • Pegah Ghafoori as Fatima

  • David Alpay as Jade

  • Avery Konrad as Sara

  • Scott McCord as Victor

  • Nathan D. Simmons as Elgin

  • Kaelen Ohm as Mari

  • Angela Moore as Bakta

  • A.J. Simmons as Randall

  • Julia Doyle as Sophia

  • Robert Joy as Henry

  • Samantha Brown as Acosta

Has 'From' been renewed for Season 5?

Yes. Ahead of Season 4, MGM+ announced that the show has been greenlit for a fifth and final season. It's set to premiere in 2027.

According to creator John Griffin, director Jack Bender, and showrunner Jeff Pinkner, this means fans will " get the chance to see our story to its conclusion. Which means questions will be answered. Answers will be questioned," they said in a April 15 online news release.

Their statement continued, "And there will surely be a cascade of tears and terrors in-between. We are thankful for the support of our friends and partners at MGM+. And we are grateful beyond measure for the mad passion of our entire FROMily."

Taylor Ardrey is a news reporter for USA TODAY. You can reach her at tardrey@usatodayco.com.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:When does 'From' come out? See release date, where to watch

 

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