The Way Home Season 4 Cast Revealed for Final Chapter
Hallmark’s time-travel drama The Way Home is heading for its final, emotional chapter. Season 4 is shaping up to be its boldest yet.
The Landry women are back at the center, and the series is digging even deeper into family secrets and old truths. There’s a new 1920s timeline on the horizon—think romance, mystery, and the kind of revelations that might just turn everything upside down.
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With the April 19 premiere looming, fans are buzzing about which familiar faces will return and who these intriguing newcomers might be. The Landry family saga is gearing up for a grand finale, and honestly, it’s hard not to get swept up in the anticipation.
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The Landry Women Take Center Stage One Last Time
The heart of The Way Home has always been that bond between three generations of Landry women. Season 4 isn’t letting go of that thread—it’s pulling it tighter and raising the emotional stakes.
Andie MacDowell as Del Landry
Since day one, Andie MacDowell has been the anchor as Del Landry, the family’s matriarch. Over three seasons, Del’s gone from a closed-off, grieving widow to someone finally facing the past and letting a little light in.
This season, Del stands at an unexpected crossroads. She’s staring down the reality of becoming an empty nester again, and those old, nagging questions are bubbling up—ones that only the past can answer. And let’s be honest, on this show, that probably means another trip through that mysterious pond.
Chyler Leigh as Kat Landry
Chyler Leigh is back as Kat, and her emotional journey has been one of the show’s best arcs. After all the heartbreak, rediscovery, and time-bending chaos, Kat is finally ready to move forward—especially with Elliot.
But come on, nothing’s ever simple here. Kat’s search for the truth drags her and her family deeper into history, this time all the way to the roaring 1920s. Love will be tested, secrets will spill out, and old choices will keep echoing into the present.
Sadie Laflamme-Snow as Alice Dhawan
Sadie Laflamme-Snow keeps shining as Alice, the first Landry to crack the pond’s time-travel code. Watching Alice grow from a curious teen into a gutsy truth-seeker has been a real highlight.
Now, she’s about to graduate high school and stand at the edge of adulthood. But before she can really step into her future, she might have to face more secrets from the past. Her tie to earlier generations still runs deep and is honestly one of the show’s most moving threads.
Romance, Redemption and Long-Lost Family Members
Season 4 wouldn’t be complete without the return of key characters who’ve been changed by time travel. As timelines expand, so do the consequences—sometimes in ways nobody saw coming.
Evan Williams as Elliot
Evan Williams is back as Elliot, Kat’s steady anchor in a world that rarely sits still. After years of missed chances, it looks like Elliot and Kat are finally ready to take the next step.
But when time itself gets in the way, love has to be stronger than ever. Will this romance finally get its happy ending, or is there one more twist waiting in the wings?
Spencer MacPherson as Jacob
Jacob’s disappearance—and eventual discovery in the 1800s—caught everyone off guard. Spencer MacPherson brought real depth to the grown-up version of Kat’s brother, who survived decades in another century.
His return in Season 4 will dig into what it really means to come home after living a whole other life. Jacob’s presence keeps shifting the Landry family in ways that are hard to predict.
A Journey Back to the 1920s
We’ve seen the 1800s and 1970s, but now the story leaps into the lively, unpredictable world of the 1920s. This new era brings in fresh faces and stories that tie right back to the Landry family’s roots.
Bianca Melchior as Young Fern Landry
Enter Bianca Melchior as Young Fern Landry. Fern—Colton’s grandmother and Kat’s great-grandmother—takes center stage in the 1925 storyline.
Her arrival cracks open family history that’s been locked away for decades. What was Fern hiding, and how might her choices ripple down the line?
Gabriel Hogan as Grayson Goodwin
Gabriel Hogan joins as Grayson Goodwin, a big player in the 1920s timeline. The details are still hush-hush, but he’s bringing new alliances, maybe a bit of romance, and—let’s face it—probably some trouble.
In a time marked by change and rebellion, Grayson might have the missing pieces to the Landry family’s biggest mysteries.
Dan Jeannotte as Temperance Inspector Cliff Kane
Dan Jeannotte steps in as Temperance Inspector Cliff Kane. Just that title hints at drama in an era shaped by Prohibition and shifting morals.
His story could collide with Fern’s and others’ in ways nobody expects. And honestly, whenever law enforcement gets mixed up in time travel, things get messy fast.
Fan Favorites from the Past Return
One of the best things about The Way Home is how it weaves together all these timelines. Season 4 keeps that tradition going, bringing back beloved characters from earlier eras.
Julia Tomasone as Young Del
Julia Tomasone returns as young Del, first seen when the show went back to the 1970s. Her performance added so much to Del’s backstory and helped explain why she’s so guarded.
Heading back to this period again should give us even more insight into what made Del who she is.
Jordan Doww as Young Colton
Jordan Doww is back as young Colton, Del’s late husband. Last season, his story gave us a bittersweet look at their early romance and dreams.
This time, expect more about Colton’s impact on the family, and maybe some new angles on his fate.
Devin Cecchetto as Teenage Evelyn
Devin Cecchetto returns as teenage Evelyn, whose earlier scenes were key for understanding the Landry family’s tangled relationships.
Her presence means the past still has answers to offer—and probably a few unresolved issues too.
What to Expect From the Final Season
As the final chapter approaches, here’s what’s on the table:
- Digging deeper into the Landry family’s beginnings
- A vivid, layered 1920s storyline
- Raw, emotional reckonings between mothers and daughters
- Romantic decisions that really matter
- Finally getting some answers about the pond’s real power
This show’s always balanced heart, mystery, and a splash of the supernatural. If Season 4 can keep that up—and all signs point to yes—it’s going to be a memorable ride.
The Final Countdown Begins
Premiering April 19 at 9 p.m. on Hallmark Channel, the last season of The Way Home isn’t just another chapter. It’s the end of years of layered storytelling and emotional investment.
If you’ve followed Del, Kat, and Alice through grief, discovery, and even time travel, this finale’s probably going to hit hard. The Landry women’s journey is wrapping up, but honestly, their story—spanning decades—will stick with you long after the credits roll.
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