
Ahead of the final season, MGM+’s From season 4 debuts with a rare Rotten Tomatoes score.
The horror series, which first aired in 2022 and centers around people stuck in a strange town, has slowly built a dedicated fanbase and even impressed Stephen King. Before season 4 began, the show was renewed for another season, but it was also announced that season 5 will be the final one.
The latest season of From is off to a fantastic start on Rotten Tomatoes, currently holding a perfect 100% rating from critics – based on the first five reviews. While this score may change as more reviews are published after the season 4 premiere on MGM+, the show generally receives high praise. Overall, From has a 97% rating, with previous seasons also earning excellent scores: 96% for season 1, 93% for season 2, and a perfect 100% for season 3.
| From Season | Tomatometer Score | Popcornmeter Score |
|---|---|---|
| Season 1 | 96% | 87% |
| Season 2 | 93% | 80% |
| Season 3 | 100% | 73% |
| Season 4 | 100% | N/A |
| Overall | 97% | 80% |
Jordan Williams at ScreenRant gave season 4 of From a 9 out of 10, praising it for finally providing answers to long-standing mysteries while maintaining the show’s suspenseful and fast-moving pace. With the series now confirmed to end after its next season, Williams also highlighted a clear and well-executed plan for bringing the show’s storylines – past, present, and future – together.
I recently read Jasneet Singh’s review on Collider, and they gave the latest season a 7 out of 10. They felt it wasn’t quite as thrilling or dramatic as previous seasons, but still worthwhile as part of the overall story. What really stood out to them – and I can see their point – is that this season focuses more on the characters themselves and less on big mysteries.
In a review for RogerEbert.com, Brian Tallerico points out problems with the writing in season 4, but notes that the show remains compelling due to its fast pace. Tessa Smith, writing for Mama’s Geeky, adds that the increased focus on the Man in Yellow elevates the horror and makes the series more unpredictable, contributing to this momentum.
The mysterious Man in Yellow, introduced in the season 3 finale of From, revealed a dangerous truth – that knowledge has a price – and tragically killed Jim Matthews. Season 4 will delve into the consequences of his arrival, exploring how Tabitha and Jade uncovered unsettling things about themselves and the town, all while grappling with the loss of Jim, a central character since the very beginning.
The cast of ‘From’ will mostly remain the same for the new season. Surprisingly, even the character Jim, who previously died, will be back – a trailer showed him with his son, Ethan Matthews (played by Simon Webster). The main new addition is Julia Doyle, who will play Sophia, a naive and delicate pastor’s daughter.
The show will also feature returning cast members alongside Tabitha, Jade, and Ethan, including Boyd Stevens (Harold Perrineau), Julie Matthews (Hannah Cheramy), Victor Kavanaugh (Scott McCord), Donna Raines (Elizabeth Saunders), Kenny Liu (Ricky He), Sara Myers (Avery Konard), Kristi Miller (Chloe Van Landschoot), Ellis Stevens (Corteon Moore), Fatima Hassan (Pegah Ghafoori), Henry Kavanaugh (Robert Joy), Elgin Williams (Nathan D. Simmons), Randall Kirkland (A.J. Simmons), Marielle Sinclair (Kaelen Ohm), Officer Acosta (Samantha Brown), and Bakta (Angela Moore).
Critics are still loving From, giving season 2 a perfect score on Rotten Tomatoes. However, viewer scores have been dropping since the first season. Some fans feel the show is taking too long to resolve its central mysteries. Fortunately, reviews suggest season 4 is an improvement, and the upcoming fifth season will bring the series to a satisfying conclusion.
From season 4 premieres on MGM+ on Sunday, April 19, followed by weekly episodes through June 21.
Read More
- Surprise Isekai Anime Confirms Season 2 With New Crunchyroll Streaming Release
- Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End Gets a New Release After Season 2 Finale
- Solo Leveling’s New Character Gets a New Story Amid Season 3 Delay
- All 7 New Supes In The Boys Season 5 & Their Powers Explained
- Pragmata Shows Off Even More Gorgeous RTX Path Tracing Ahead of Launch
- HBO Max Just Added the Final Episodes of a Modern Adult Swim Classic
- Crimson Desert’s Momentum Continues With 10 Incredible New Changes
- PRAGMATA ‘Eight’ trailer
- ‘Project Hail Mary’: The Biggest Differences From the Book, Explained
- Dragon Quest Smash/Grow launches April 21
2026-04-16 02:19