MGM+ is officially bringing its breakout sci-fi thriller From to a close. The streamer has renewed the series for a fifth and final season, confirming that the story’s long-running mysteries will finally reach their conclusion.
The announcement comes just ahead of the Season 4 premiere on April 19, with Season 5 slated to begin production later this year in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The final season is expected to premiere in 2027.
Created by John Griffin, From centers on a terrifying, inescapable town that traps everyone who enters—forcing residents to survive nightly attacks from mysterious creatures while searching for answers about the town’s origins and rules. The series is executive produced by Griffin alongside showrunner Jeff Pinkner (Lost, Fringe) and director Jack Bender (Lost, Game of Thrones).
“The beginning of the end”
In a joint statement, Griffin, Pinkner, and Bender confirmed that the creative team has already begun work on the final season.
“We are wildly excited to announce that we’ve officially begun work on season 5,” the trio shared. “Which means we will get the chance to see our story to its conclusion. Questions will be answered. Answers will be questioned. And there will surely be a cascade of tears and terrors in-between.”
They added that Season 4 will serve as a key turning point in the series, teasing escalating stakes and emotional fallout as the town’s fragile order continues to collapse.
“We’re grateful for the support of MGM+ and the mad passion of our entire FROMily,” the statement continued. “We hope Season 4 whets your appetite for what’s to come.”
MGM+ doubles down on its biggest hit
MGM+ has positioned From as its flagship original series, with the show consistently ranking as one of the platform’s most-watched titles. Michael Wright, head of MGM+, praised the series’ cinematic scope and loyal fanbase, calling it a defining example of the network’s creative ambitions.
He also emphasized that the decision to end the series was not taken lightly, noting that there were internal discussions about extending the story further before ultimately choosing a definitive endpoint.
Inside Season 4: fallout, fractures, and the “Man in Yellow”
Season 4 picks up in the aftermath of Season 3’s increasingly unstable events, as the town faces mounting consequences for uncovering too many of its secrets. The emergence of a new central force—the mysterious “Man in Yellow”—adds a deeper layer of threat to an already fragile world.
As leadership fractures and survival becomes more difficult, the town descends further into chaos. Food shortages strain resources, forcing dangerous expeditions into the surrounding forest. Meanwhile, long-standing questions about the town’s origins push certain characters into risky territory as they search for answers that may come at a cost.
The season also expands its mythology, weaving in themes of reincarnation, spiritual reckoning, and fractured community trust. New arrivals further complicate dynamics, including a character named Sophia, whose presence introduces a more overt spiritual thread into the narrative.
A stacked ensemble returns
The series continues to be anchored by Harold Perrineau, alongside a large ensemble cast including Catalina Sandino Moreno, Eion Bailey, Hannah Cheramy, David Alpay, Elizabeth Saunders, Robert Joy, and many others who portray the residents trapped in the town’s ever-tightening nightmare.
Behind the scenes, the show is produced by MGM+ Studios, with executive producers including Griffin, Pinkner, Bender, Perrineau, and members of the Midnight Radio and AGBO production teams.
International distribution is handled by Paramount Global Content Distribution.
A final season already in motion
While Season 4 has yet to premiere, the writers’ room for the final season is already active, signaling that the creative team is moving quickly toward a planned conclusion. Production on Season 5 is expected to begin in Halifax later this year, where the show’s purpose-built “From Town” set continues to serve as the eerie backdrop for its story.
For fans, the announcement brings clarity—and closure. After years of unanswered questions, shifting rules, and escalating terror, From is officially heading toward its endgame.
And according to its creators, the final stretch won’t pull any punches.
As they put it: answers are coming—but so are consequences.