FROM season 4 hits 100% RT
- MGM+’s horror series *From* returned for Season 4 on April 19, and Rotten Tomatoes now lists the new season at 100% from seven critic reviews as episode two rolls out Sunday. - The perfect score matches Season 3’s 100% and keeps the show’s overall Rotten Tomatoes average at 97%, with earlier seasons at 96% and 93%, according to the site. - MGM+ renewed *From* for a fifth and final season on April 15, framing Season 4 as the start of the show’s endgame. (press.amazonmgmstudios.com)
MGM+’s *From* came back on April 19 with a fourth season that Rotten Tomatoes currently lists at 100% from seven critic reviews. (rottentomatoes.com) (press.amazonmgmstudios.com) The season score puts *From* on a two-season run of perfect critic marks on Rotten Tomatoes, after Season 3 also posted 100%. The site’s listed season scores are 96% for Season 1, 93% for Season 2, 100% for Season 3, and 100% for Season 4. (rottentomatoes.com 1) (rottentomatoes.com 2) Season 4’s second episode arrives April 26, one week after the premiere, keeping the show in weekly release as MGM+ tries to extend attention beyond the opening weekend. PrimeTimer listed episode two for April 26 on MGM+ and Prime Video. (primetimer.com) (press.amazonmgmstudios.com) The ratings story lands at the same time MGM+ is positioning *From* as one of the service’s core franchises. Amazon MGM Studios said in February that *From* is the most watched series in MGM+ history. (press.amazonmgmstudios.com) That matters because MGM+ already decided the show’s ending. On April 15, the network renewed *From* for a fifth and final season, with production set for later in 2026 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, and a 2027 premiere target. (press.amazonmgmstudios.com) (deadline.com) The series was created by John Griffin and stars Harold Perrineau as Boyd Stevens, alongside Catalina Sandino Moreno and Eion Bailey. MGM+ says Season 4 follows the town’s residents as they get closer to answers about the Man in Yellow and the Bottle Tree revelations. (press.amazonmgmstudios.com) Rotten Tomatoes scores can move as more reviews are added, and Season 4’s 100% is still based on a small critic sample. But for now, *From* has opened its final stretch with the same kind of critical reception that helped turn a niche MGM+ series into the service’s biggest original. (rottentomatoes.com) (press.amazonmgmstudios.com)