Some shows hook you with a single question. From hooks you with a thousand—and then makes you realize the answers might bite back. MGM+'s sci-fi horror juggernaut is once again dominating streaming charts, proving that audiences can't get enough of its nightmarish small-town trap.
As of May 10, 2026, From Season 4 sits at No. 2 on MGM+'s worldwide TV list, trailing only Robin Hood. That's a remarkable feat, especially considering the competition: heavy hitters like Outlander, Outlander: Blood of My Blood, and The Institute all trail behind. The show's grim, claustrophobic world—where roads loop back on themselves and monsters emerge after dark—clearly still has a stranglehold on viewers.
The ensemble cast is led by Harold Perrineau (Lost, Romeo + Juliet) as Boyd Stevens, alongside Catalina Sandino Moreno (Maria Full of Grace), Eion Bailey (Band of Brothers), and David Alpay (The Tudors). They're joined by Elizabeth Saunders, Scott McCord, Ricky He, and Chloe Van Landschoot, each bringing depth to characters trapped in a nightmare that refuses to explain itself.
Is From Season 4 Worth Your Time?
Collider's Jasneet Singh reviewed the latest season, noting that From Season 4 takes a more measured, character-driven approach after the chaos of earlier seasons. While the slower pace can sometimes feel repetitive, it ultimately gives the show room to breathe—and focuses on the emotional fallout of everything the characters have endured. Singh points out that some "new arrival freaks out" beats feel familiar by now, but stronger emphasis on character arcs and performances helps compensate. In the end, Season 4 may be less explosive than its predecessors, but it still moves the larger mystery forward while deepening the human stakes.
For fans of the genre, From sits comfortably alongside other recent horror hits. If you're looking for more scares, check out our list of A24's scariest horror movies or dive into the best masked killers in horror.
What's Next for From?
The series is set to conclude in 2027 with a fifth and final season—but don't worry, this was always the plan. In a social media reply to a fan questioning MGM's decision not to renew their most-watched program, Perrineau explained, "We want to bring the best version possible to the screen. 5 seasons does that for us." That assurance should comfort fans who feared an abrupt cancellation.
Meanwhile, From continues to prove that slow-burn horror with a deep mythology can thrive in the streaming era. Its success on MGM+ mirrors other recent streaming wins, like Josh Hartnett's Trap on Netflix and Ridley Scott's The Terror. If you haven't yet ventured into the town where escape is impossible, now might be the perfect time to get lost.
