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MGM+ Series ‘From’ Begins Thrilling New Season

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From Mgm+ Season 3

The highly anticipated third season of the sci-fi horror series ‘From‘ premieres as it picks up from the dramatic season two finale. The latest season begins with the character Tabitha, portrayed by Catalina Sandino Moreno, finding herself mysteriously awakened in a hospital setting beyond the confines of Fromville, suggesting her potential escape from the sinister town haunting the series’ narrative.

Fans looking to catch the latest season can access it through MGM+, formerly known as Epix, which recently rebranded. The first two seasons of ‘From’ are available for streaming on the service, alongside the new season’s premiere. The season three premiere, titled “Shatter,” airs tonight at 9 p.m. Eastern Time on MGM+.

MGM+ offers viewers a seven-day free trial period, after which the service costs $6.99 per month, or an annual package can be purchased for $58.99. It is accessible through various digital and cable providers, including Apple TV app, Amazon Prime Video Channels, AT&T U-Verse, Cox Communications, DIRECTV, fuboTV, Sling TV, The Roku Channel, and YouTube TV, as a paid add-on channel.

The series continues to develop its gripping storyline that intertwines elements of mystery and horror, maintaining an edge-of-the-seat experience. The logline for the first episode describes the character Boyd, played by Harold Perrineau, grappling with the growing tensions in town as desperation amplifies with the colder weather setting in.

Each episode this season promises to intrigue and bewilder, ensuring viewers remain engrossed with its unpredictable twists and turns. As such,

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