THEY’RE NOT JUST WATCHING ANYMORE. THEY’RE ANGRY. 🚪🩸

The Season 4 Trailer 2 just dropped and “The Town Won’t Let Them Escape” is an understatement. After Jim’s brutal end, the Man in Yellow is making it clear: knowledge has a body count.

Is Julie’s time-traveling the key to saving them, or is she the reason they’re trapped in this cycle? The “Anghkooey” kids are back, and they look terrified.

WATCH THE NEW TRAILER BEFORE THE NIGHT FALLS: 👇

The nightmare isn’t just continuing; it’s evolving. MGM+ has released the second official trailer for From Season 4, and the message is chillingly clear: the rules of survival have been rewritten. Following the traumatizing Season 3 finale that saw the death of Jim Matthews (Eion Bailey) and the revelation of the “Man in Yellow,” the new footage confirms that the Township is no longer just a prison—it’s an active hunter.

With the premiere officially set for April 19, 2026, the fandom is currently in a state of high-alert frenzy over the implications of Julie’s time-traveling and the return of a familiar, smiling face.

The Price of Knowledge: Life After Jim Matthews

The trailer opens with the devastating aftermath of the Season 3 finale. Boyd Stevens (Harold Perrineau) is seen grappling with the loss of Jim, whose throat was ripped open by the Man in Yellow as “punishment” for Jade and Tabitha’s discovery.

“Knowledge comes with a cost,” the Man in Yellow (Douglas E. Hughes) taunted in the previous season, and the new trailer shows that cost is spiraling. Boyd appears more fractured than ever, seen in one shot violently smashing his hand against a desk in the sheriff’s station—a dark echo of his torture of Elgin.

The Time-Travel Paradox: Can Julie Change the Past?

The most discussed element of the trailer is the expanded role of Julie Matthews (Hannah Cheramy). After she was revealed to be time-traveling in the final moments of Season 3, fans have been desperate to know if she can undo her father’s death.

However, “From” seems to be following the rigid Lost rule of “whatever happened, happened.” In a haunting voiceover, Julie says, “I tried to stop it. I was right there. But the town… it made me watch.” On Reddit’s r/FromTVEpix, theories are surging that Julie’s attempts to fix the timeline are actually what caused the original tragedies, creating a closed-loop paradox that has kept the town trapped for generations.

Reincarnation and the “Original” Sin

Season 4 will lean heavily into the bombshell reveal that Tabitha (Catalina Sandino Moreno) and Jade (David Alpay) are reincarnations of Miranda and Christopher. The trailer shows the pair returning to the bottle tree, where they realize “Anghkooey” means “Remember.”

New series regular Julia Doyle, playing the pastor’s daughter Sophia, is briefly glimpsed in the trailer, looking “sheltered and vulnerable” but standing near the ruins of the original town. Insiders suggest Sophia may hold the missing link to the “infernal pact” mentioned in Season 3—the deal where parents sacrificed their children for immortality, inadvertently creating the monsters that haunt the woods.

The Return of Smiley and the Immortal Monsters

In a moment that has generated thousands of “reaction” clips on TikTok, the trailer confirms the “rebirth” of the Smiley monster. Since Fatima’s pregnancy resulted in a human-like organism taking Smiley’s form, the town’s logic has been flipped: the monsters cannot be permanently killed.

“They don’t die; they just wait for a new host,” Jade explains in a frantic scene. This revelation has shifted the community’s goal from “defense” to “spiritual warfare,” as they realize the only way out is to save the “Anghkooey” children from their eternal cycle of sacrifice.

Production Background: Nova Scotia and Beyond

Filming for Season 4 officially wrapped in Nova Scotia in November 2025, and the production value in this second trailer is noticeably higher. The “town” feels larger, with more focus on the surrounding forest and the “root cellar” where the monsters reside.

Executive producer Jeff Pinkner has teased that this season will provide “the most answers yet,” though he warned fans to be careful what they wish for. “The more the characters understand the town, the more the town understands how to hurt them,” Pinkner told The Hollywood Reporter.

Future Outlook: Is There a Season 5?

While MGM+ has not officially greenlit a fifth season, the show’s status as the platform’s most-watched original series makes it a near certainty. For now, all eyes are on April 19. As Boyd says in the final frame of the trailer: “We aren’t just trying to get home anymore. We’re trying to make sure there’s a home left to go back to.”

The “Fromily” is ready. But as the Man in Yellow reminds us—knowledge always comes with a price.