From Season 4 Release Date Finally Unveiled by Lead Actor
From star Catalina Sandino Moreno has finally given fans what they've been waiting for, confirming when the highly anticipated fourth season of the MGM+ horror series will hit screens.
Alright, here’s the latest on From—the mega-creepy MGM+ horror show that’s been quietly gaining steam with every season. People have been busy speculating (again) about when the show’s coming back, and now we’ve got a genuine update, courtesy of star Catalina Sandino Moreno. This isn’t wild fan guessing—straight from the source.
Season 4 Release Window: Mark Your Calendars… But Not Until 2026
Moreno—who plays Tabitha, in case you need a refresher—recently dished in an interview that From Season 4 is targeting early 2026 for its big return. To be more precise, she said:
'I think it’s coming out March, [maybe] April. But it’s coming out.'
If you’re doing the math, that’s about a 15 to 17 month wait from when Season 3 wrapped up in November 2024. For those counting the gaps between seasons: we waited 17 months for Season 3, so this is actually a bit speedier—at least in TV years. Not lightning fast, but I’ll take it.
Here’s How It Lines Up:
- Season 3 finale aired: November 24, 2024
- Season 4 finished filming: November 2025
- Expected Season 4 release: March or April 2026
- Network: MGM+, per usual
- Episode count: 10 episodes (no change there)
- Official trailer: Still missing, but one should be landing soon if the window’s really that close
So, What’s the Big Deal This Time?
The end of Season 3 didn’t just hand us a cliffhanger—it went full daytime soap with a reincarnation reveal. Turns out that Tabitha is actually Miranda—the woman from the town’s haunted 1970s backstory and Victor’s mother. And Jade isn’t off the hook either, because he’s apparently Christopher, aka Miranda’s doomed husband. The twist? Their failure decades ago doomed their kid and kicked off the whole immortal monster mess that’s been plaguing the town. Not a lightweight backstory.
Beyond the Plot: What’s Making People Stick Around?
Moreno summed up the show’s addictive nature pretty well:
'You open up Pringles, and you take one, and then you keep just popping [them] in your mouth, because it’s addictive… it’s fun, it’s entertaining.'
In other words, if you’re just catching up or you fell off after season one, expect it to hook you fast.
Why the Faster Turnaround?
Okay, 15 months isn’t that fast, but in prestige TV terms it’s practically sprinting. Most likely, MGM+ put the pressure on to keep fan hype alive after Season 3’s wild ending. No one wants to risk viewers forgetting which interdimensional ghost kid is which between seasons anymore.
Bottom Line
If you’re one of the many people still picking through From’s mysteries and waiting for answers, you’ll be able to re-enter the nightmare in spring 2026. And with the mythology only getting weirder—reincarnation, town rituals, those immortal monsters—I’m expecting the next batch of episodes to be even more bonkers. Stay tuned for that trailer drop.