S4E10

If a Tree Falls in the Forest…

Director
Jack Bender
Writer
John Griffin & Jeff Pinkner
Runtime
TBA
Air date

What happens in this episode

The Season 4 finale carries a title that riffs on the oldest philosophical question about observation and existence: if a tree falls in the forest and nobody is around to hear it, does it make a sound? In Fromville, where trees move when nobody is watching and the forest itself seems alive with malice, the question is not philosophical. It is literal.

Details for the finale remain under wraps ahead of its June 28, 2026 air date. What is known: Jack Bender directs, continuing his tradition of helming the season's opening and closing chapters. John Griffin and Jeff Pinkner wrote the script, the same duo responsible for the premiere. The symmetry is deliberate.

Season 4 has spent nine episodes laying groundwork that points toward a reckoning with the town's deepest secrets. Jade knows how to save the children. Boyd has found the tunnels. Sophia's infiltration has reached critical mass. Julie's storywalking, Ethan's connection to the Lake of Tears, and the Man in Yellow's true nature all demand resolution, or at least a push toward the final season.

MGM+ renewed From for a fifth and final season on April 15, 2026. Whatever happens in this finale, it is not the end of the story. But it will determine the shape of what comes next.

Key moments

Season 4 finale

The closing chapter of Season 4 airs June 28, 2026 on MGM+. Full plot details are TBA ahead of broadcast.

Sets up the final season

With Season 5 confirmed as the last, this finale is expected to redefine the stakes for the show's endgame. Every major thread from Season 4 is positioned for convergence.

Behind the scenes

Jack Bender directs the season finale, as he has for every prior season of the series. Filming on Season 4 wrapped in November 2025 in Nova Scotia, at the show's established production base at 330 Milne Dr, Beaver Bank. The fifth and final season was announced by MGM+ on April 15, 2026.

Fan page energy, serious copyright respect: FROM belongs to its makers and MGM+. We are just the people who paused the episode seventeen times to read tree bark like it is scripture.