The Way Home Season 4 Premiere Date and Cast Revealed

Hallmark’s time-travel drama is finally winding down, and fans of the Landry family are bracing for a tough goodbye. With a premiere date, a new poster, and some fresh casting news, season four of The Way Home looks set to deliver a farewell that’s equal parts mystery and emotion.

The network’s confirmed this season is the last. Viewers are getting ready to dive back into the pond for more twists, revelations, and those stubborn family secrets that just won’t stay buried.

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The Final Chapter Begins This April

Hallmark’s made it official: the end is near for one of its most talked-about series. Season four of The Way Home premieres Sunday, April 19 at 9:00 p.m. ET/PT, with streaming the next day on Hallmark+.

The new poster hints at reflection and the heavy feeling of saying goodbye. It’s got a vibe—almost a warning, really.

The show, following three generations of Landrys through life, love, and time travel, has built a loyal audience. That’s thanks to its layered stories and heartfelt performances.

The network promises the final season will finally answer the big questions fans have been asking. But, let’s be honest, they’re not going to make it too easy.

A Story That Has Always Been About More Than Time Travel

At its heart, The Way Home isn’t just about magical ponds and time jumps. It’s about mothers and daughters, missed chances, and the pull of the past.

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The emotional depth has always set it apart from typical Hallmark stuff, blending family drama and mystery in a way that feels personal. Sometimes it’s messy, sometimes it’s magical, but it always feels real.

Season four’s sticking with that approach. The Landry women are facing big life changes, and the past is still right there, refusing to be ignored.

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Who’s Returning — And Who’s Joining the Journey

Don’t worry, the core cast is back. Andie MacDowell, Chyler Leigh, Evan Williams, Sadie Laflamme-Snow, and Spencer MacPherson are all returning, joined by familiar faces Julia Tomasone, Jordan Doww, and Devin Cecchetto.

But there are some intriguing new additions this time around, too. Port Haven’s about to get a little more crowded—and complicated.

New Characters, New Mysteries

This season, the Landrys’ time-traveling takes them all the way back to 1925. There, we’ll meet a younger generation whose choices could echo into the present.

  • Bianca Melchior plays young Fern Landry, giving us a new perspective on the family’s tangled past.
  • Gabriel Hogan joins as Grayson Goodwin, a character who’s bound to shake up the old timeline.
  • Dan Jeannotte appears as Temperance Inspector Cliff Kane, Port Haven’s new authority figure with a knack for uncovering secrets.

With these new faces, it’s clear season four isn’t just about tying up loose ends. There’s a real chance some core truths might get rewritten.

Where We Find the Landry Family

At the start of the season, every Landry is on the edge of something new.

Alice is about to graduate high school, and that’s both exciting and terrifying. Kat and Elliot are cautiously planning their next steps together, not quite sure what the future holds.

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Del is facing the reality of being an empty nester again, which means a lot of reflection on motherhood and independence. It’s not easy, and she knows it.

In Port Haven, looking ahead is never straightforward. The past has a way of pulling you back in.

The Past Refuses to Stay Quiet

More old secrets are bubbling up, and the Landrys can’t move forward without dealing with them. Season four dives into the mysteries of the family’s history, especially as their 1925 adventures reveal surprising links.

The town’s earlier generation might just hold the answers Del, Kat, and Alice have needed for years. And as timelines start to overlap, emotional revelations are almost guaranteed.

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Why This Ending Feels Different

Hallmark’s done plenty of feel-good dramas, but The Way Home has always stood out. Developed by Neshama Entertainment with MarVista Entertainment, the show brought a different energy—a kind of cinematic quality you don’t always see on the network.

The executive producers—Heather Conkie, Alexandra Clarke, Fernando Szew, Hannah Pillemer, Larry Grimaldi, Ani Kevork, Arnie Zipursky, Marly Reed, Suzanne L. Berger, Andie MacDowell, and Chyler Leigh—made sure the story hit a little deeper than usual.

Producer John Calvert and a sharp consulting team found a way to balance big generational arcs with small, intimate moments. Maybe that’s why this finale feels so big. It’s not just another ending.

A Carefully Planned Goodbye

This isn’t one of those abrupt, unsatisfying cancellations. The creative team has the chance to actually wrap things up—with answers about the pond, the Landry ancestors, and all those choices that got everyone here.

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It’s rare to get that kind of closure. Fingers crossed they stick the landing.

What Fans Can Expect Emotionally

If you’ve watched before, you know what’s coming: tears, reunions, and moments where past and present crash together in ways you didn’t quite see coming.

The final season is set to dig into the themes that have always given the show its heart:

  • The bond between mothers and daughters
  • The weight of generational trauma
  • The hard work of forgiveness
  • The hope that understanding the past can finally set you free

For longtime fans, these aren’t just plot points. They’re what’s kept people watching.

The Legacy of The Way Home

Over its run, The Way Home quietly changed what audiences expect from Hallmark dramas. It showed that you can have heartfelt stories alongside layered mysteries and complex characters.

Turns out, viewers want stories that challenge them just as much as they comfort. As April approaches, that new poster feels like a signal: the pond’s still waiting, the past is still calling, and the Landry family has one last journey to take.

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Will Fans Be Ready to Say Goodbye?

The real question isn’t just whether the final season will deliver answers. It’s whether fans are actually ready to let go.

After four seasons spent with Del, Kat, and Alice—watching them stumble through love, regret, and destiny—saying goodbye won’t be easy. Maybe that’s the point, though.

A show about time can’t last forever, right? When The Way Home takes its final bow this April, it’s going to leave behind a legacy of heart, hope, and the stubborn strength of family.

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