Will There Be a Season 3 of ‘From’ on MGM+? What We Know

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A creepy town in middle America is keeping its residents hostage. Will this horror continue in Season 3?

In the MGM+ series From, Harold Perrineau stars as Boyd Stevens, the de-facto sheriff and mayor of a small town where residents and newcomers alike are trapped by unknown forces. The sci-fi series hails from Lost director and executive producer Jack Bender, who has called the first two seasons of the show “a house of mirrors of horror.”

The final episodes of Season 2 are currently airing on MGM+, but the future of this hellish town is still looking bleak.

The underrated series hasn’t made much of a splash since it premiered in 2022, but it still boasts a 92 percent average and an 85 percent audience score on Rotten Tomatoes. So, will the From TV series get a Season 3? Here’s what we know:

Will there be a From Season 3?

Though a third season has not been officially announced by the show’s creators or MGM+, local news outlets have shared that production is expected to return to the area of Halifax, Nova Scotia, in the coming weeks to begin filming Season 3.

The show films in a demolished area in Halifax where production built a town just for filming.

Production will reportedly last from July to December 2023. According to the local production union, From Season 3 has been greenlit.

FROM, from left: Eion Bailey, Harold Perrineau, Ricky He
Photo: Chris Reardon / ©Epix

What will happen in Season 3 of From?

Bender recently gave a major hint about what we can expect from Season 3, and it’s not looking good.

“It accumulates and builds to a great crescendo at the end of Season 2. It builds and builds to a really powerful, crazy, climactic end of the season, which is where we’re going to pick up Season 3,” he said in a recent interview. “It does get worse; it’s like quicksand.”

Bender and Perrineau said Season 3 is currently on pause due to the writers’ strike.

“There’s no way to get on the ship without them, and I wouldn’t want to be on the show without our writers,” Perrineau said.