The post A Disappointing Update About The ‘From’ Season 4 Release Date appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. One of the best horror series on TV right now, if not the best, is returning for its fourth season, and sooner than you might imagine. That show is From, and thanks to new information, we have a look at its season 4 release date, which will be next year. We’ve just heard that From season 4 has wrapped production, and is still planning to be out in 2026. From past seasons, we can estimate when this is going to be. We have: From season 1 – February 2022 From season 2 – April 2023 From season 3 – September 2024 So, that’s 14 months between seasons 1 and 2 and 17 months between seasons 2 and 3. The best estimate for when production finished on season 3 is January 2024, meaning it was nine months after that the show made it to air. Nine months from today, when production has wrapped, would be August 12, 2026. That would make it longer than past seasons, just under two years, which I would say is disappointing. It was much nicer when it was 14 months, certainly. Maybe if post-production is less than I am calculating here, it could be down closer to a year and a half again. But August 2026 is a good guess. From what we know, this is not the last season of From, and the plan is apparently to get at least five of them out, if not more. The LOST-esque mysteries continue to expand, albeit providing satisfying answers on occasion. This past season was excellent, I thought, and I would rank from above recent horror offerings like say, Welcome to Derry. Here’s what From is about if you haven’t watched for yourself yet: “The residents of a small town search for a way out when unknown… The post A Disappointing Update About The ‘From’ Season 4 Release Date appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. One of the best horror series on TV right now, if not the best, is returning for its fourth season, and sooner than you might imagine. That show is From, and thanks to new information, we have a look at its season 4 release date, which will be next year. We’ve just heard that From season 4 has wrapped production, and is still planning to be out in 2026. From past seasons, we can estimate when this is going to be. We have: From season 1 – February 2022 From season 2 – April 2023 From season 3 – September 2024 So, that’s 14 months between seasons 1 and 2 and 17 months between seasons 2 and 3. The best estimate for when production finished on season 3 is January 2024, meaning it was nine months after that the show made it to air. Nine months from today, when production has wrapped, would be August 12, 2026. That would make it longer than past seasons, just under two years, which I would say is disappointing. It was much nicer when it was 14 months, certainly. Maybe if post-production is less than I am calculating here, it could be down closer to a year and a half again. But August 2026 is a good guess. From what we know, this is not the last season of From, and the plan is apparently to get at least five of them out, if not more. The LOST-esque mysteries continue to expand, albeit providing satisfying answers on occasion. This past season was excellent, I thought, and I would rank from above recent horror offerings like say, Welcome to Derry. Here’s what From is about if you haven’t watched for yourself yet: “The residents of a small town search for a way out when unknown…

A Disappointing Update About The ‘From’ Season 4 Release Date

One of the best horror series on TV right now, if not the best, is returning for its fourth season, and sooner than you might imagine. That show is From, and thanks to new information, we have a look at its season 4 release date, which will be next year.

We’ve just heard that From season 4 has wrapped production, and is still planning to be out in 2026. From past seasons, we can estimate when this is going to be. We have:

  • From season 1 – February 2022
  • From season 2 – April 2023
  • From season 3 – September 2024

So, that’s 14 months between seasons 1 and 2 and 17 months between seasons 2 and 3. The best estimate for when production finished on season 3 is January 2024, meaning it was nine months after that the show made it to air. Nine months from today, when production has wrapped, would be August 12, 2026. That would make it longer than past seasons, just under two years, which I would say is disappointing. It was much nicer when it was 14 months, certainly. Maybe if post-production is less than I am calculating here, it could be down closer to a year and a half again. But August 2026 is a good guess.

From what we know, this is not the last season of From, and the plan is apparently to get at least five of them out, if not more. The LOST-esque mysteries continue to expand, albeit providing satisfying answers on occasion. This past season was excellent, I thought, and I would rank from above recent horror offerings like say, Welcome to Derry. Here’s what From is about if you haven’t watched for yourself yet:

Heh, that’s all you get. And all you should get, as it’s good to head into this show knowing almost nothing about it. The show has a stunning 96% critic score across all three of its seasons, including a full-on 100% for season 3, the excellent season I just mentioned. It’s a sleeper hit, given that it’s an AMC+ original series, which I mean, how many people are subscribed to MGM+. As far as I can tell, even past seasons are not available for “free” on other streaming services like Netflix or Paramount. You can buy seasons individually places like Amazon, but at those prices, you’re better off subscribing to AMC+, binging, and cancelling. Do it! Do it now! The show is amazing, even if season 4 is still very far off.

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Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/paultassi/2025/11/12/a-disappointing-update-about-the-from-season-4-release-date/

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