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With From season 4 arriving in the US and across the world, there’s set to be a hint of jealousy from UK fans, who will have to wait a little longer to watch the new instalment of the MGM+ horror series.
Harold Perrineau returns to lead an ensemble cast as Sheriff Boyd Stevens, with the series following the a group of people who get stuck in a nightmarish small town, and are haunted by monsters.
Speaking exclusively to Radio Times, Perrineau teased that the return of the Smiley monster at the end of season 3 has placed Boyd in a dark mindset.
“It really places him in this, in the space of ‘I can do everything I can, and I still might not be able to protect them,” he told us. “I could kill a motherf**ker, like I could kill a dude, and that still might not be enough to protect them.”
But when can we expect to see the new episodes in the UK?
When will From season 4 be released in the UK?
Season 4 of From won’t start streaming until Thursday 14 May 2026 (presumably a weekly rollout from episode 1 onwards), as confirmed by Sky.
This means viewers England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales will be almost a month behind the United States.

How to watch From season 4 in the UK
Like the last three seasons, From season 4 will be available on Sky and NOW in the UK.
That’s a marked difference to the US, where the show can be viewed on MGM+, and internationally, where it can be found on Prime Video.
From season 4 will arrive in the UK on 14 May. From seasons 1-3 are available to stream on NOW.
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Louise Griffin is the Sci-Fi & Fantasy Editor for Radio Times, covering everything from Doctor Who, Star Wars and Marvel to House of the Dragon and Good Omens. She previously worked at Metro as a Senior Entertainment Reporter and has a degree in English Literature.

