Thriller fans can't stop watching 'binge worthy' Sky series saying it's 'finally getting attention it deserves'
20.05.2024 - 12:19
/ ok.co.uk
TV fans have claimed they ‘can’t stop watching’ an incredibly ‘binge worthy’ thriller show, which they say is 'well worth a watch'. Initially launching in 2022, thriller-sci-fi show 'FROM’ dropped on Sky Sci-Fi and NOW TV, with viewers calling it 'one of the best series of all time'. On Facebook, fans have shared their praise for the spooky sci-fi show, saying they’re “so ready” for the new series.
Lindsay Sell commented: “It’s a really good show. I’m so ready for season 3.” Dyoza Mi said: “FROM. Indeed one of the greatest out there.
I loved LOST same as this. Waiting for season 3.” Dave Clarke wrote, “If you haven't seen ‘From’ it’s well worth a watch,” while Connie Davidescu said: “Can't wait for season 3. I haven't had another show give me an existential crisis since Lost.
Love it!!” Emma UD Chima agreed: “‘From’ finally getting the appreciation it deserves, definitely binge worthy! Enjoy it folks.” A synopsis reads: “Unravel the mystery of a city in middle U.S.A. that imprisons everyone who enters. As the residents struggle to maintain a sense of normality and seek a way out, they must also survive the threats of the surrounding forest.” FROM has an average 94 per cent rating on Rotten Tomatoes from critics, as well as an 85 per cent audience rating.
The series stars Lost alumnae Harold Perrineau as the mysterious town’s sheriff.
It also stars Boyd Stevens; Eion Bailey (Jim Matthews), Catalina Sandino Moreno (Tabitha Matthews), David Alpay (Jade Herrera), and Elizabeth Saunders as Donna Raines. The first series saw the town’s inhabitants fight to stay alive as nocturnal creatures descended on the community after sunset. With limited knowledge of how the town operates, the characters discover they all entered the
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