Boyd Stevens
Harold Perrineau
Sheriff and reluctant leader of the town survivors.
Keeps order while carrying trauma from impossible choices.
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Trapped in a town that won't let go. Whatever walks the tree line after dark is only half the story.
Season 4 · Episode 5 What a Long Strange Trip It's Been
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FROM (stylized as FROM) is an American science fiction horror series created by John Griffin for Epix (later rebranded as MGM+). It follows people trapped in a nightmarish rural town who search for a way out while surviving what waits in the forest after sunset.
The show stacks survival horror with a growing puzzle: how the town works, what the symbols mean, and who can be trusted. Unanswered questions fuel discussion long after each episode ends.
Main cast snapshot: roles inside the town, no spoilers beyond what the series establishes in promotional materials and broad character setup.
Harold Perrineau
Sheriff and reluctant leader of the town survivors.
Keeps order while carrying trauma from impossible choices.
Catalina Sandino Moreno
Mother determined to protect her children inside the town.
Pushes into buried truths others refuse to face.
Eion Bailey
Father leaning on engineering instincts to find a way out.
Balances panic with problem-solving as danger escalates.
David Alpay
Scholar tracing symbols, books, and strange patterns.
Treats the horror like a code that might still be cracked.
Elizabeth Saunders
Protective voice around Colony House routines.
Demands discipline because softness costs lives after dark.
Scott McCord
Long-term resident carrying childhood memories of the threat.
Knows the forest rules in fragments others overlook.
Ricky He
Deputy standing beside Boyd as crises pile up.
Measured loyalty while grieving losses tied to the diner.
Chloe Van Landschoot
Town medic patching wounds physical and emotional.
Keeps people upright when hope runs thin.
Pegah Ghafoori
Community member navigating fear and fragile bonds.
Her endurance mirrors how ordinary relationships fracture here.
Corteon Moore
Boyd’s son living inside the same relentless pressure.
Shows how family ties tighten and snap under siege.
Hannah Cheramy
Teen daughter adapting or breaking under captivity.
Captures growing suspicion toward adults who promise safety.
Simon Webster
Younger brother sensing strangeness adults rationalize away.
His perspective keeps the nightmare emotionally grounded.
Avery Konrad
Resident whose visions unsettle the fragile consensus.
Raises questions about guilt, agency, and belief.
A.J. Simmons
Volatile newcomer testing leadership and patience.
Friction machine who exposes how thin civility really is.
Nathan D. Simmons
New arrival freighted with ominous sketches.
His art hints at patterns bigger than any single survivor.
Kaelen Ohm
New resident tied to the town’s widening myth.
Adds moral weight as alliances splinter.
Robert Joy
Victor’s father entering the story from outside assumptions.
Family history collides with present terror.
Samantha Brown
New arrival folded into Season 3 onward crises.
Represents how fresh victims redraw social fault lines.
Julia Doyle
Pastor’s daughter described as sheltered and vulnerable.
Introduced as Season 4 expands the cast.
Recurring questions the series foregrounds, written for newcomers without diving into unaired twists.
Night brings lethal figures out of the forest. Practical creature design keeps the horror grounded while the mythology asks what they were before, and what rules bind them.
Marked objects hung over doorways buy silence from what hunts outside. Their symbols invite endless decoding about belief, protection, and whoever carved them first.
A spectral child who appears with warnings, riddles, and contradictions. Fans weigh whether he helps survivors or advances an agenda no one fully sees.
Introduced as a commanding presence tied to the town’s deeper myth. His scenes sharpen the question of who or what really narrates life inside the trap.
Certain trees move people across impossible distances. Each ride raises stakes about escape routes, bait, and whether anyone truly chooses where they land.
Roads loop, newcomers arrive without explanation, and daylight never feels safe for long. The community argues whether Fromville is prison, experiment, or punishment.
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Primary U.S. streaming home for new episodes and backlog.
MGM+ available as an add-on channel in supported regions.
International availability varies; check local listings for FROM.
MGM+ describes Season 4 as pulling residents closer to answers while the horror escalates. Official teasers emphasize questions around the Man in Yellow, Jade and Tabitha's revelation, Boyd holding the line while struggling personally, and how the latest arrival shapes what comes next.
Ten episodes land on the Sundays below, with a one-week gap after episode 5 (none on May 24, 2026). Dates follow Eastern calendar days from public listings.
| Ep | Title | Sunday (ET day) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | The Arrival | Apr 19, 2026 | - |
| 2 | Fray | Apr 26, 2026 | - |
| 3 | Merrily We Go | May 3, 2026 | - |
| 4 | Of Myths and Monsters | May 10, 2026 | - |
| 5 | What a Long Strange Trip It's Been | May 17, 2026 | - |
| 6 | The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter | May 31, 2026 | First episode after hiatus week |
| 7 | Best Laid Plans | Jun 7, 2026 | - |
| 8 | Heavy Is the Head | Jun 14, 2026 | - |
| 9 | The Calm Before | Jun 21, 2026 | - |
| 10 | If a Tree Falls in the Forest… | Jun 28, 2026 | - |
Episode titles and sequence sourced from public listings (including Fandom episode guide mirrors). Always verify times in your local MGM+ app.