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Expect to get lost when horror mystery From debuts on Sky Sci-Fi this month

Harold Perrineau, best known for his turn as Michael Dawson in Lost, wonders how to escape the town in season one of From)

Twisty new horror mystery From will debut on the Sky Sci-Fi when the channel launches on the Sky TV platform July 26. 

The series stars Harold Perrineau (best know for playing Michael Dawson in Lost), Catalina Sandino Moreno (A Most Violent Year) and Eion Bailey (Band of Brothers), and hails from creator-producer John Griffin. It’s exec produced by Jack (Lost) Bender and Jeff (Lost, Fringe) Pinkner.

All 10-episodes of the series will drop on launch day. The show centres on a nightmarish town that traps all who enter. Expect to see unwilling residents fight to keep a sense of normalcy as they search for a way out, and  survive the threats of the surrounding forest, which is filled with terrifying creatures when the sun goes down.

The sci-fi horror series has already been renewed for a second series.

The show centres on a nightmarish town that traps all who enter…

From is the brainchild of John Griffin and is executive produced by Jack Bender, who also directed the first four episodes, Griffin and Jeff Pinkner, as well as Josh Appelbaum, André Nemec and Scott Rosenberg from Midnight Radio, Anthony and Joe Russo and Mike Larocca for AGBO and Lindsay Dunn. 

Zai Bennett, Managing Director, Content Sky UK and Ireland, said: “The new series is a brilliant addition to the hours of content that will be on offer for science fiction and fantasy fans, and viewers are in for a treat with the mystery that’s about to unfold”.

From will be available to watch on Sky Sci-Fi (formerly Syfy) and streaming service NOW, from July 26.

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About Steve May

Creator of Home Cinema Choice magazine, and editor of The Luxe Review, Steve muses and reviews for Trusted Reviews, T3, Yahoo UK, Home Cinema Choice, Games Radar, Ideal Home, Louder Sounds, Channel News and Boat International. He’s also the editor of professional home cinema website Inside CI. He's on Twitter and Instagram as @SteveMay_UK

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