The Nightmares Continue: How to Watch the 'From' Season 4 Finale
'From' Season 4 finale closing chilling season. How to watch
As the residents of the cursed town face their most harrowing crossroads yet, here is everything you need to know about the season finale and the road ahead.
The mystery that has kept viewers on edge for four seasons is hitting its most volatile point yet. As the from episode 10 release date season 4 draws near, fans are bracing for a resolution that promises to shift the landscape of the entire series. Titled "If a Tree Falls in the Forest," the finale of this gripping MGM+ horror series is set to air this Sunday, June 28, at 9:00 p.m. ET. For those of us in India, the time to catch the action is Monday, June 29, at approximately 1:30 p.m. IST.
Whether Sheriff Boyd Stevens can finally break the cycle of supernatural torment or if the town’s residents are doomed to remain trapped remains the core question. With the stakes higher than ever, the episode is expected to build on the mounting tension left by the ninth installment, where the discovery of remains beneath the tunnels and the encroaching threat of the "Man in Yellow" pushed the survivors to their breaking point.
Where and How to Watch
Accessing the season conclusion depends on your region, but in the United States, the show remains an MGM+ exclusive. You can watch it directly via the MGM+ app or website. For those who prefer bundled services, it is available as an add-on through Amazon Prime Video, Philo, Fubo, YouTube TV, and Sling TV. International release schedules vary, so it is worth checking your local streaming provider, as some regions—including parts of the U.K.—may see a delayed release compared to the U.S. broadcast.
Why it Matters: The End of the Beginning
The urgency surrounding this finale is twofold. While it serves as a climactic point for the current arc, MGM+ has already confirmed that the series has been greenlit for a fifth and final season, slated for 2027. This is a rare, deliberate move in modern television—knowing the end date allows the creators, John Griffin, Jack Bender, and Jeff Pinkner, to move away from open-ended cliffhangers and toward a definitive narrative closure.
From a desk perspective, this strategy reflects a shifting trend in prestige horror. Networks are increasingly moving toward "pre-planned endings" to satisfy audiences who have grown weary of shows that meander without resolution. By locking in a final season, the showrunners have essentially bought themselves the narrative space to provide answers to long-standing questions while ensuring the release of the final chapter feels earned rather than rushed. It is a gamble that puts the integrity of the story above the desire for indefinite syndication.
What to Expect
The ensemble cast, including Harold Perrineau as Boyd and Catalina Sandino Moreno as Tabitha, has been pushed to their absolute limits this year. The official logline for the finale warns that "nothing will ever be the same again," suggesting that the "tree" metaphor—referencing the show’s title—may finally be explained. As the residents scramble for a way out, the line between reality and the supernatural continues to blur, leaving us to wonder if the answers they seek are actually the ones they truly want to find.
Ananya Iyer covers global affairs with an Indian lens for PoliticalPedia.