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Why Sara Does That To Elgin In Froms Season 3 Finale
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Warning: There are spoilers ahead for From season 3, episode 10, "Revelations: Chapter Two."

The From season 3 finale sees Sara Myers (Avery Konrad) making a shocking decision when she is alone with Elgin (Nathan D. Simmons). In season 1, Sara hears voices that tell her to kill certain individuals among From's cast of characters. The voices promise that these murders will enable Sara and the other residents to escape the Town, but this is a lie, and the manipulation ends in tragedy when Sara accidentally kills her own brother, Nathan (Paul Zinno).

Many of the residents still do not trust Sara and find her to be one of From's scariest characters, but Boyd Stevens (Harold Perrineau) has learned that she can be counted on, including when she helped him during their journey through the forest in season 1's final episodes. Meanwhile, Elgin has been deeply invested in ensuring that Fatima (Pegah Ghafoori) gives birth,...
See full article at ScreenRant
  • 11/27/2024
  • by Matthew Rudoy
  • ScreenRant
A Sci-Fi Horror Show That's Perfect for Lost Fans Just Got a Massive Season 4 Update
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Big news has been revealed about From as the hit MGM+ series nears the end of its third season with very high marks from critics. The show, which holds a perfect score of 100% on Rotten Tomatoes for Season 3, is going to be returning for a fourth season.

MGM+ has renewed From for Season 4. The reveal comes just days ahead of the Season 3 finale, which is due to drop on Nov. 24. With the renewal secured, the reported plan is for Season 4 to start filming in Nova Scotia in 2025 with a premiere on MGM+ set for sometime in 2026. MGM+ has also officially confirmed the news with a statement touting how much of a hit From has been for the streaming platform, explaining why it was a no-brainer to bring back the series for more episodes.

Related Dark Comedy Horror With 89% Rotten Tomatoes Score Hits the Charts on Netflix 5 Years After Its Release...
See full article at CBR
  • 11/21/2024
  • by Jeremy Dick
  • CBR
Every Death In From Season 3 Explained
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Warning: There are spoilers ahead for From season 3, episodes 1-5.

From has never been unafraid to kill its characters, and this has continued into season 3, where no one, not even prominent and fan-favorite characters, is safe. It was established from the very beginning in season 1, as From's horrific monsters savagely killed Meagan Pratt (Bella Martin) and her young daughter, Lauren Pratt (Ann Doyle), during the show's cold open. The brutality continued with Bing-Qian Liu (Simon Sinn), Frank Pratt (Bob Mann), Nathan Myers (Paul Zinno), one of the most prominent characters, Father Khatri (Shaun Majumder), and many others dying as season 1 unfolded.

Season 2 amplified the threats that From's cast of characters faced in the Town as many of the residents began to experience disturbing hallucinations that ended in death. Thanks to Boyd Stevens (Harold Perrineau), the source of those lethal hallucinations has been seemingly neutralized, but this victory comes with consequences,...
See full article at ScreenRant
  • 10/23/2024
  • by Matthew Rudoy
  • ScreenRant
From Season 3 Review: Horrifying MGM+ Show Delivers Shocking Revelations & Most Gruesome Scene Ever
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I first discovered From a little after season 1 began airing, while checking out some of the original series Epix (now MGM+) had to offer. The series hooked me immediately. The slow burn of its multi-layered mystery coupled with compelling characters makes for an intriguing watch. While season 2 felt like a step down, it still helped the show surge in popularity, with horror legend Stephen King even posting about it online. Now, having watched the first five episodes of From season 3, I'm thrilled to report this season is already the best in the series so far.

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Cast Paul Zinno, Avery Konrad, Simon Webster, Corteon Moore, Pegah Ghafoori, Chloe Van Landschoot, Shaun Majumder, Elizabeth Saunders, Ricky He, Hannah Cheramy, Scott McCord, David Alpay, Harold Perrineau, Eion Bailey, Catalina Sandino MorenoRelease Date February 20, 2022Seasons 3Genres Drama, Mystery, HorrorStreaming Service(s) MGM+Writers John Griffin, Jeff PinknerDirectors Brad Turner, Jack BenderMain Genre DramaCreator...
See full article at ScreenRant
  • 9/20/2024
  • by Nick Bythrow
  • ScreenRant
From Season 3 Adds CSI & Y: The Last Man Stars To Cast
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From season 3, which premieres on September 22, adds actors from CSI: NY and Y: The Last Man. Robert Joy and Samantha Brown join the cast as new characters, Henry and Acosta. Joy is known for CSI: NY, while Brown is recognizable for holiday movies.

From season 3 cast update brings actors from CSI: NY and Y: The Last Man, as revealed at San Diego Comic-Con. Following the cliffhanger-heavy From season 2 ending, the MGM+ horror mystery is just months away from premiering. Created by John Griffrin, with Jeff Pinker as showrunner, Lost star Harold Parrineu is confirmed to return, along with several main characters, but they'll be joined by a pair of familiar TV stars.

Along with a trailer and a confirmed release date of Sunday, September 22 on MGM+, in light of San Diego Comic-Con, From season 3 adds Robert Joy (CSI: NY) and Samantha Brown (Y: The Last Man) to the cast. Joy will portray Henry,...
See full article at ScreenRant
  • 7/26/2024
  • by Abdullah Al-Ghamdi
  • ScreenRant
From Season 3 Release Date Confirmed
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From season 3 will premiere on Sunday, September 22 on MGM+. The show will address cliffhangers from season 2 and explore the town's true nature. New characters played by Robert Joy and Samantha Brown will join the cast.

The release date for From season 3 has been confirmed at MGM+ during the show's inaugural visit to San Diego Comic-Con. Led by Lost alum Harold Perrineau as self-appointed sheriff Boyd Stevens, the supernatural horror show is created by John Griffin and counts Avengers: Endgame directors Anthony and Joe Russo among its executive producers. Since its debut in February 2022, the story has followed the mystery of a nightmarish town in America that traps all those who enter. There's also the mystery of the deadly creatures that come out when the sun goes down.

Now, as part of the show's panel at Sdcc, it's been confirmed that From season 3 will premiere on Sunday, September 22 on MGM+. Consisting of 20 episodes so far,...
See full article at ScreenRant
  • 7/26/2024
  • by Abdullah Al-Ghamdi
  • ScreenRant
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Frightfest 2020: ‘Aquaslash’ Review
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Stars: Nicolas Fontaine, Brittany Drisdelle, Lanisa Dawn, Nick Walker, Madelline Harvey, Paul Zinno, Chip Chuipka, Howard Rosenstein, Ryan Ali, Cameron Geller, Ivan Ossa, Samantha Hodhod, Jeremy Lavigne Suzanna Lenir, Owen Bruemmer | Written and Directed by Renaud Gauthier

The Wet Valley Water Park welcomes high school students celebrating their graduation in all their unleashed libido glory. However, in the midst of the ribald romping revels, a black-gloved murderer is tinkering with the water slides and sabotaging the swimming pools.

I’ve said it many times before and I’ve no doubt I’ll say it many times again, but Canadians know how to make damn good horror flicks and guess what? Aquaslash is another product of the Canadian genre scene, another fantastic genre flick from the land that brought us the likes of He Knows You’re Alone, My Bloody Valentine, Antisocial and this years Fantasia Festival highlight The Oak Room.

Aquaslash...
See full article at Nerdly
  • 9/1/2020
  • by Phil Wheat
  • Nerdly
Gore-Soaked Aquaslash Trailer Turns the Water Park Into a Bloodbath Massacre
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Red Hound Films has released the red band trailer for their upcoming tribute to 80s slashers, Aquaslash. The movie is a bloody water park murder mystery thriller and was directed and written by Renaud Gauthier. The 80's throwback made its world premiere at Fantasia Film Festival, which is where Gauthier originally premiered his critically acclaimed 2013 debut feature Discopathe. Aquaslash is coming to drive-ins and VOD on June 23rd. Bloody Disgusting debuted the trailer as an excluisve, which you can check out in their embed below.

The Aquaslash red band trailer is a throwback to the classic slashers of the 1980s and it has no problem advertising its influences. There are plenty of shots of partying young adults getting ready for a "lit" summer at a mysterious water park. However, things go from partying to bloodbath in a matter of seconds, which is exactly what most horror fans are waiting for.
See full article at MovieWeb
  • 6/4/2020
  • by Kevin Burwick
  • MovieWeb
Water Slides Run Red with Blood in Trailer for New Horror Movie Aquaslash
A killer uses the unstoppable speed and sudden turns of water slides to their murderous advantage in the new trailer for Aquaslash, the latest film from director Renaud Gauthier (Discopathe).

A blood-splashed tribute to ’80s slashers, Aquaslash will have its world premiere this July at the Fantasia International Film Festival in Montreal.

Directed by Gauthier from a screenplay he co-wrote with Philip Kalin-Hajdu, Aquaslash stars Nicolas Fontaine, Brittany Drisdale, Madeline Harvey, and Paul Zinno.

You can watch the trailer for Aquaslash below (via the Fantasia Facebook page), check here to catch up on our previous coverage of Fantasia 2019, and keep an eye on the festival's official website for more information on Aquaslash and this year's lineup!

Aquaslash (Trailer)

Ayant marqué les esprits en 2013 avec Discopathe, le cinéaste québécois Renaud Gauthier sera de retour à Fantasia pour la première mondiale d'aquaslash, son vibrant hommage aux slashers des années 80!
See full article at DailyDead
  • 6/8/2019
  • by Derek Anderson
  • DailyDead
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