7 best shows like From that’ll keep the nightmares coming

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From (Image via Amazon Prime Videos)
From (Image via Amazon Prime Videos)

If you’ve seen From, then you already know the fear doesn’t come from loud noises or sudden scares. It builds slowly and sticks with you long after the episode ends. People arrive in a town with no way out. The rules make no sense and the monsters wait until nightfall. Every question leads to another dead end. This isn’t just a horror story — it feels like a trap.

The pull of the show comes from how it mixes mystery with a constant sense of dread. It gives you just enough information to stay curious but never enough to feel safe. When it ends you’re left wanting more. You start looking for that same tension somewhere else.

The shows in this list don’t just scare you. They confuse you. They trap their characters in eerie places with strange rules. They leave you guessing what’s real and what isn’t. If From made you feel stuck in the best way then these seven shows will keep that same feeling alive. They don’t offer comfort. They don’t rush to explain anything. And that’s exactly why you won’t be able to stop watching.


7 best shows like From that’ll keep the nightmares coming

1. The Outsider

The Outsider (Image via HBO)
The Outsider (Image via HBO)

The story begins with a boy found dead in a public park, and all the evidence points to one man. He gets arrested in front of a crowd but the case falls apart when video proof shows he was out of town. That’s when things shift from a crime drama to something harder to explain.

As detectives dig deeper, they come across a force that feeds on tragedy and changes its shape. It uses grief to move through people’s lives and hides behind faces that don’t belong to it. Holly Gibney enters the story to track this creature and slowly uncovers how it works.

The fear in this show does not come from what jumps out. It comes from the idea that something can destroy your life and leave no trace. Like From, this show never gives you all the answers and that’s what keeps the fear alive.


2. Wayward Pines

Wayward Pines (Image via FOX)
Wayward Pines (Image via FOX)

A Secret Service agent named Ethan Burke ends up in a quiet town after a car crash. The place feels fake and no one lets him leave. Every building looks normal but there are rules and those who break them vanish without warning.

Ethan soon finds out the town is part of a larger plan. The world outside has changed and this town was built to protect what’s left of humanity. People inside must follow strict orders while deadly creatures wait beyond the fence.

The story pushes characters to choose between freedom and survival. It connects to From through its focus on control and fear. Every person inside the town has to face something they do not understand and no one gets to relax. The system is always watching. The danger is always real. The mystery keeps getting bigger until it flips everything upside down.


3. The Twilight Zone (2019)

The Twilight Zone (Image via Paramount+)
The Twilight Zone (Image via Paramount+)

Jordan Peele’s version of The Twilight Zone brings modern stories to a classic format. Each episode starts with something familiar but things begin to twist fast. A woman uses her phone to rewind time. A man gets stuck in a strange police station that doesn’t exist on any map.

Many of the stories focus on people trapped in strange loops or forced to face impossible choices. They fight back but reality keeps shifting. The tension builds from knowing that escape might never come and logic might not matter anymore.

What makes it feel close to From is the slow breakdown of what’s real. It doesn’t rush to scare you. It makes you sit in the discomfort. The episodes often end without a clear answer which makes you think harder after they finish. The fear sticks because the stories feel like they could happen in your world too.


4. The Terror

The Terror (Image via AMC)
The Terror (Image via AMC)

Season one follows two British Navy ships trapped in Arctic ice. The men are cold, starving, and scared. Something is out there picking them off one by one. At first they think it’s a bear. Then they realize it’s worse than that.

As supplies run low, people begin to lose trust in each other. Some turn violent. Others try to escape across the frozen land. The creature becomes just one part of the problem. The bigger threat becomes the breakdown of leadership and the slow drift into madness.

The cold eats at their bodies while fear eats at their minds. Like From, this show uses isolation and helplessness to break people down. The danger is constant. The answers are few. And the horror never lets up. You don’t need fast pacing when every breath feels like it might be your last.


5. Channel Zero

Channel Zero (Image via Syfy)
Channel Zero (Image via Syfy)

Each season of Channel Zero tells a different story. In No-End House, a girl enters a haunted house where each room gets stranger than the last. When she gets out, she thinks everything is fine. But things in her world are not what they seem.

In Candle Cove, kids watch a puppet show that should not exist. People forget things. Children disappear. The town has a past no one wants to remember. Both stories feel quiet at first but the dread builds fast once you realize nothing is safe.

The show never gives you loud scares. It makes you sit in the feeling that something is wrong. Like From, it traps characters in places that bend reality and turn memory against them. You don’t get clear answers. You get tension that keeps growing. The more they try to escape, the deeper they sink into the nightmare.


6. Fortitude

Fortitude (Image via Sky Atlantic)
Fortitude (Image via Sky Atlantic)

Fortitude is a small town in the Arctic Circle, where everyone lives close and secrets stay hidden. A scientist dies in a brutal way and that death sets off a chain of strange events. People begin to change in ways that don’t make sense.

As more bodies show up, the town starts to unravel. A parasite is discovered beneath the ice and it affects how people think. Some lose control. Others see things that aren’t there. Scientists search for an answer but things keep getting worse.

What ties it to From is the idea that the environment is not just dangerous but cursed. You don’t feel like help is coming. The horror grows inside the people and the setting makes escape feel impossible. You don’t need monsters when survival turns everyone into something unrecognizable.


7. Les Revenants (The Returned)

The Returned (Image via Canal+, A & E Network)
The Returned (Image via Canal+, A & E Network)

One night, in a quiet mountain town, people who died years ago walk back into their homes. They look the same. They talk the same. But time moved forward without them. Their return stirs up buried pain and old secrets that were never healed.

The show avoids shock and leans into silence. Things move slowly. A dam breaks. Strange markings appear. The dead seem lost but the living seem even more broken. The town itself starts to feel like it’s holding back something big.

What makes it like From is the refusal to explain what’s going on. It keeps you stuck in that in-between space where nothing feels quite right. The fear builds through quiet moments and tension that doesn’t let up. You’re not scared of what’s coming. You’re scared of what already happened and what it still might mean.


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Edited by Sezal Srivastava