The Way Home Final Season Premiere Date and Cast Revealed
Hallmark Channel is getting ready to bid farewell to one of its most emotionally layered, time-bending dramas. The Way Home is officially coming back for its fourth and final season, and fans might want to brace themselves.
The details about its premiere, new cast members, and jaw-dropping storyline hints suggest Port Haven is heading into its wildest chapter yet. With familiar faces, a leap into the Roaring Twenties, and revelations that could flip everything for the Landry family, this last season looks like it’ll be a sweeping goodbye packed with heart, mystery, and heartbreak.
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The Final Chapter Begins This April
Mark your calendars and maybe grab some tissues. The Way Home will kick off its fourth and final season on Sunday, April 19 at 8 p.m. ET/PT on Hallmark Channel, with episodes hitting Hallmark+ the next day.
The show’s built a loyal following over the years — and picked up even more fans after landing on Netflix. Now, it’s time to close the book on the Landry family saga.
The Core Cast Returns — And Then Some
Good news: the present-day Landry crew is all back for the final ride. Returning are:
- Andie MacDowell as Del Landry
- Chyler Leigh as Kat Landry
- Sadie Laflamme-Snow as Alice Dhawan
- Evan Williams as Elliot Augustine
- Spencer MacPherson as Jacob Landry
But wait, there’s more. The 1970s-set characters are returning too: Julia Tomasone, Jordan Doww, and Devin Cecchetto as younger Del, Colton, and Evelyn.
And, of course, there are some fresh faces joining for the final season:
- Bianca Melchior as young Fern Landry
- Gabriel Hogan as Grayson Goodwin
- Dan Jeannotte as Port Haven’s new Temperance Inspector, Cliff Kane
Each one hints at new secrets in the Landry family tree and Port Haven’s changing history.
Alice’s Graduation Sparks a New Era
At the heart of season four is a big moment: Alice is about to graduate high school. That’s emotional enough, but in true The Way Home style, nothing ever goes smoothly.
Kat and Elliot are dreaming about the future, trying to figure out what comes next for them. Meanwhile, Del faces becoming an empty nester again.
Independence is right there for all three Landry women, but the past just won’t let go.
A Shocking Discovery Changes Everything
The producers have teased that Alice will stumble onto something shocking, making it impossible to ignore the mysterious pond. That pond’s always been the show’s silent catalyst — the thing that connects generations and changes destinies.
This time, the jumps through time won’t just revisit old ground. The Landrys are heading into a whole new era of Port Haven’s history: the Roaring Twenties.
Welcome to the Roaring Twenties
If the 1970s storylines pulled you in, get ready for a big shift. Season four dives into the decadence and danger of the 1920s — think art deco, flappers, bootleggers, and secrets lurking in the shadows.
The producers call it a world full of glitz and dark edges, where a key member of the Landry family tree is waiting. This long-ago relative might just hold the answers to mysteries that have haunted the Landrys for years.
Why the 1920s Matter to the Landry Legacy
The Roaring Twenties aren’t just a flashy backdrop. It’s a chance to dig deeper into the Landry family’s roots.
Every jump through the pond has shown the past never really disappears, and this era looks set to finally answer some big questions. Expect suspense, risky alliances, and revelations that come with a price.
Season Three’s Cliffhanger Still Looms
Before heading into the future — or the distant past — fans are still buzzing about season three’s ending. Del experienced time travel herself, witnessing her own wedding to Colton in the 1970s.
Kat and Elliot made a real commitment to their future. K.C. revealed Susanna left Lingermore to the Landrys in her will. Jacob vanished again. Alice had a heart-to-heart with adult Colton.
And then, that twist: a mysterious couple jumping into the pond in the 1970s, mirrored by Sam echoing Elliot’s actions from the pilot in the present day. It was a layered, symbolic cliffhanger that’s had fans picking apart every detail.
Loose Ends and Lingering Mysteries
Season four has to tie up these threads. Who was that mysterious couple? What does Jacob’s disappearance mean? How will Del’s firsthand trip through time change her view of her family’s story?
The creative team promises a satisfying ending, but warns the road there will be rough. Resolution, it seems, won’t come without sacrifice.
A Love Letter to Family
Since the beginning, The Way Home has focused less on time travel rules and more on healing across generations. It’s always been about mothers and daughters, lost sons, grief, and second chances.
The final season is said to be a reminder that there’s nothing more powerful than family. That idea feels especially moving as the Landry women look toward independent futures but still face echoes of their past.
Why This Goodbye Hits Hard
The news that season four would be the last felt bittersweet. The show’s done well, especially after its Netflix run, where fans rewatched episodes searching for hidden clues.
For a series built like a puzzle, getting to end on its own terms is rare. The writers have been able to plan a real conclusion, not just scramble for an ending.
Still, knowing it’s ending doesn’t make it easier to say goodbye. Leaving Port Haven means letting go of the pond, the tangled timelines, and three women who’ve redefined resilience in their own ways.
What Fans Should Expect
If the early teases are anything to go by, season four’s shaping up to deliver some big stuff:
- Major revelations about the Landry ancestry
- High-stakes adventures in the Roaring Twenties
- Romantic evolution for Kat and Elliot
- A defining moment for Alice as she steps into adulthood
- Emotional closure that balances hope with heartbreak
Honestly, expect the unexpected. This series loves its carefully hidden clues and those emotional payoffs that just hit when you least see them coming.
April 19 is almost here, and there’s no denying it: The Way Home is gearing up for its final leap.
Will that leap heal old wounds, bring loss, or maybe a messy mix of both? It’s tough to say. But the Landry family’s journey looks set to wrap up in a way that really honors the tangled, time-twisting story fans have stuck with since that first jump into the pond.
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