From season 4 to premiere on MGM+ in April

The sci-fi horror series From will return for its fourth season on MGM+ this spring. Starring Harold Perrineau, the new episodes promise deeper mysteries and escalating terrors for the trapped residents. A teaser trailer offers a glimpse of the upcoming horror.

MGM+ has announced that season 4 of the sci-fi horror series From will premiere on Sunday, April 19, at 9/8c. The show, led by Harold Perrineau as Boyd, continues to explore the nightmarish plight of a town where residents cannot escape and face nightly threats from creatures outside.

The official synopsis teases intensified dangers: "The closer the residents of town get to the answers they seek, the more terrifying their search becomes." Key questions linger, including the identity and motives of the Man in Yellow, whether revelations from Jade and Tabitha could lead to freedom, how long Boyd can maintain order amid his deteriorating health, and the impact of the town's latest newcomer. The season is expected to uncover secrets that some characters may regret discovering.

Accompanying the announcement, MGM+ released a 30-second teaser on Wednesday, featuring eerie imagery such as a hand clawing out from a shallow grave and a piercing scream, signaling fresh horrors ahead.

The ensemble cast remains robust, including Catalina Sandino Moreno, Eion Bailey, Hannah Cheramy, Simon Webster, Ricky He, Chloe Van Landschoot, Corteon Moore, Pegah Ghafoori, David Alpay, Elizabeth Saunders, Avery Konrad, Scott McCord, Nathan D. Simmons, Kaelen Ohm, Angela Moore, A.J. Simmons, Julia Doyle, Robert Joy, and Samantha Brown. Previous seasons have built a dedicated following for the show's blend of suspense and supernatural elements.

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