Fromseason 4’s release might seem a little too far, but viewers can ease their wait by watching another gripping four-season supernatural series. Created by John Griffin,Fromseems to adopt many familiar tropes and ideas from the sci-fi genre. For instance, it, similar toshows likeLost,Fromunfolds in an eerie, isolated setting that brims with many supernatural mysteries. However, despite featuring many well-worn ideas and concepts from the supernatural genre,Frometches its own identity with its compelling character beats and ability to blend horror, sci-fi, and relatable human drama.

While most puzzle box mystery shows struggle to hold viewers' attention beyond two seasons,Fromhas consistently performed well among viewers and critics. Since the show has had an amazing run, it is not surprising that it has been renewed for another season. However, since newupdates surrounding From season 4’s releasesuggest that it will not be released before 2026, viewers looking forward to its next installment will have to wait for quite some time.Fortunately, there is another brilliant supernatural seriesthat can ease their wait while they anticipateFromseason 4.

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Why Evil Is Perfect If You Like From

Both Evil & From Seamlessly Blend Genres

When it comes to its setting,Evildoes not confine itself to one fixed location likeFrom. UnlikeFrom,Evilalso does not take itself too seriously and often blends some comedy with its supernatural explorations. However, likeFrom,Evilis rooted in well-thought-out supernatural horrorand dives deep into its explorations of unexplained phenomena and mysteries.

Despite adopting simple ideas surrounding monsters, spirits, religion, and the occult,FromandEvilalso manage to bring immense complexity to their themes, which adds to their appeal.

Boyd and Donna in From season 2, episode 8

Despite combining myriad genres, both shows also manage to be incredibly scary and disturbing when they have to without compromising on their emotional resonance and overall relatability. In more ways than one,Evilseems a little more colorful and fun compared toFromand is also more inclined towards exploring complex philosophical ideas surrounding religion.

However,both shows effectively immerse viewers in their compelling supernatural mysteriesand prompt them to become armchair detectives as they unfurl the tapestry around their expansive worlds. Despite adopting simple ideas surrounding monsters, spirits, religion, and the occult,FromandEvilalso manage to bring immense complexity to their themes, which adds to their appeal.

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From Season 4 Should Avoid The One Problem With Evil

Evil’s Early Cancelation Left Viewers Craving For More

LikeFrom,Evilconsistently performed well among critics and all its seasons have an above 90% Rotten Tomatoes score. Unfortunately, despite the acclaim,Evilwas prematurely canceled, which forced its creators to wrap up its story by the end of season 4. Even thoughEvilseason 4 ended the serieson a fairly conclusive note, the show never got to wholly explore many of its newly introduced story beats, which paved the way for a fascinating supernatural courtroom story arc. Hopefully,Fromwill get a natural conclusion and avoid getting canceled before his planned ending.

From Season 4: Cast, Story & Everything We Know

MGM+’s nightmarish series From has enjoyed a creepy three-season run thus far, and the terrifying show has been renewed for season 4.

So far,Fromseems to be on the right path toward continuing its rununtil all underlying threads in its overarching story have been resolved. The series has been both commercially and critically successful so far and will likely continue this streak unless there is a major drop in its quality. Since its creators have consistently delivered one epic season after another, viewers can rest assured that season 4 will also be as good as its predecessors (if not better).

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From(After 3 seasons)

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Evil(After 4 seasons)

79%

Given how there will be a significant gap betweenFrom’s seasons 3 and 4,the show will risk losing some of its momentum. However, as long asFrompromises to maintain its quality and return with new installments until most of its main story beats have been resolved, viewers will likely remain invested.

How Long Could From Run Beyond Season 4?

The Show Might End Its Run With Season 5

Although there have been no official announcements surrounding whenFromwill end its run, season 4 will likely not be the series' last installment. After season 3,Fromstill has enough unresolved mysteries and unexplored story beats to last for at least two more seasons. Owing to this, many viewers have also speculated that the show will conclude with season 5. Since most modern shows rarely last longer than 5 to 6 seasons, it would also make sense for the series' creators to start winding things up by the end of season 4.

Following some newupdates surroundingFromseason 4’s release window, it seems likely it will be released sometime in early 2026. If that happens,Fromseason 5 cannot be expected to come out before the fourth quadrant of 2027. If the show’s creators decide to expand its run beyond season 5,Frommight even last till 2028. While waiting for the release of its subsequent seasons, viewers can always check out shows likeEvilor several other movies andshows that share similarities withFrom.

From

From is a series revolving around a mysterious American town that ensnares newcomers, forcing its inhabitants to maintain order and find an escape amidst nighttime perils from the surrounding forest. The residents face threats from terrifying creatures emerging after sunset, complicating their struggle for survival.

Evil

Cast

Evil is a psychological mystery series that follows a skeptical forensic psychologist, Kristen Bouchard, who teams up with a Catholic priest-in-training and a tech expert to investigate purportedly supernatural incidents. The series delves into complex themes of religion, science, and the nature of evil through its deeply layered narrative and character development. The show stars Katja Herbers, Mike Colter, and Aasif Mandvi.