Fans of From are eagerly waiting for answers, and not just about the mysteries inside the nightmarish town. After months of anticipation following that jaw-dropping season 3 finale and rave reviews across the board, fans can finally return to the terrifying town that refuses to let anyone leave. But while we all count down the moments until From‘s season 4 release, what exact time can everyone start watching the first episode?
Hollywood Life has a breakdown of what you need to know about the season 4 release of From here!
When Does Season 4 of From Premiere?
Season 4 of From premieres on Sunday, April 19, 2026, on MGM+.
The new season picks up right where things left off in season 3, delving into the mystery of the town, the sinister “Man in Yellow” and the dangerous rules that determine survival.

How Many From Season 4 Episodes Are There? See Guide
According to reports and official release schedules, season 4 will consist of 10 episodes released weekly through late June. The following is the episode guide for fans to follow along throughout the season:
- Episode 1: April 19
- Episode 2: April 26
- Episode 3: May 3
- Episode 4: May 10
- Episode 5: May 17
- Episode 6: May 31
- Episode 7: June 7
- Episode 8: June 14
- Episode 9: June 21
- Episode 10: June 26
What Time Does Season 4 of From Come Out?
The official linear premiere schedule on MGM+ indicates that season 4 of From should drop at 9 p.m. ET / 9 p.m. PT, but multiple outlets are reporting that West Coasters could watch it at 6 p.m. PT.

Is There a Season 5 of From?
From has already been renewed for season 5, which will be the final season. The renewal signals that the creators have a clear endgame in mind, which is especially reassuring for fans who have been piecing together the show’s many mysteries since day one.
During an April 2026 interview with The Hollywood Reporter, From creator John Griffin revealed there was “a fair amount of soul-searching” when it came to weighing the option for a sixth season or to make season 5 the last.
“But we all came to the realization that if we made that sixth season, it would be for us, because it’s just too hard to say ‘goodbye,’” Griffin noted.
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