
It took us three seasons to learn what "anghkooey" means, but there's still plenty of mysteries to unravel in season four of the horror-thriller series From. Picking up right from where season three left off, season four promises to answer some of our most burning questions about From-ville. Where are they? Why are they there? Can they get out?
If you're desperate for those answers, too, here's everything you need to know about watching From in Singapore.
How to watch From in Singapore
All you need to watch From in Singapore is an Amazon Prime Video account. If you already have an Amazon Prime account for free shipping, you'll already have access to Prime Video as well, as it's included in the subscription.
If you're not an Amazon Prime subscriber, you can sign up for $4.99 per month (or $49.90 per year) with a 30-day free trial.
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What is From about?
From is a horror series set in a nightmarish town that, once you enter, you cannot leave. By day, the town's residents, led by Sheriff Boyd (played by the incomparable Harold Perrineau), try to lead normal lives while searching for a way out of the town. By night, however, they must survive the terrifying creatures that emerge from the surrounding forest after dark.
The show is the brainchild of two former Lost executive producers, Jeff Pinkner and Jack Bender, and there's a decent number of similarities between the two series (the most obvious being Perrineau, who played Michael in Lost). That said, From is much darker and, unlike Lost, the showrunners have had the central story mapped out from the beginning.
Yes! Fortunately for From fans, the show has been renewed for season five. Unfortunately, season five will also be the show's last. However, according to creator John Griffin, five seasons was always the goal from the beginning, meaning we should get a nice, satisfying conclusion to what has been one of the biggest mystery shows since Lost.
Production on From season five is expected to start later this year, so, with a bit of luck, we'll get to see it in 2027.
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