Harold Perrineau Drives From to Sixth on HBO Max — From Episode 3

Harold Perrineau Drives From to Sixth on HBO Max — From Episode 3

From episode 3 has pushed From to sixth on HBO Max, a notable shift for a 4-part horror thriller that first premiered in 2022. Harold Perrineau leads the Season 4 series as Boyd, and the show’s audience is now traveling beyond its US home on MGM+.

HBO Max and MGM+

From is MGM+'s flagship series, but its current HBO Max ranking shows a different kind of reach. In the US, the show remains available only on MGM+, while international subscribers can watch the past three seasons on HBO Max as Season 4 unfolds. That split gives the series a wider footprint than a single-platform title usually gets.

Sixth place on HBO Max puts From inside the platform’s most-watched tier at the time of writing. For a series that premiered in 2022 and returned for Season 4 a few weeks ago, the move signals that the audience is not confined to the service that launched it.

Boyd, Julie, Tabitha

Boyd comes into Sunday's episode helping someone in a deep crisis, while Acosta struggles with adjusting. Julie taps into her abilities, Tabitha makes a huge gamble, and Ethan and Victor are back together digging for answers after Ethan's latest epiphany. Those story turns keep the series in motion while its platform performance keeps climbing.

John Griffin created From in association with Jeff Pinkner and Jack Bender, and the chart result lands while the season is still airing. The sharper story for viewers is practical: international subscribers already have access to the earlier seasons on HBO Max, so the franchise is now being sampled in more than one place at once.

Three Seasons Abroad

Three seasons on HBO Max abroad is the friction point inside the success story. The show can broaden its audience internationally without changing its US streaming home, but the split setup also means the title’s momentum depends on viewers knowing where each part of the run lives. That makes the HBO Max ranking more than a vanity stat; it is evidence that the series has crossed into a second streaming lane.

From episode 3 makes the clearest case for where the show goes next: keep the Season 4 audience moving on MGM+ in the US, while HBO Max turns the earlier run into a discovery engine overseas. For a cult-favorite thriller, that is the better business outcome, and the sixth-place ranking says the model is already working.

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