WARNING! This article contains major SPOILERS for From’s season 3 finale!At the very end ofFromseason 3, episode 10,a new supernatural figure in a yellow suit is introduced, and he appears to be the most menacing villain yet. Since the pilot episode,From’s nocturnal monstershave proven to be among the biggest threats in town, in large part because of how little was known about what exactly they were, what they wanted, and why they only attacked at night.Fromseason 3’s endinghas finally answered many of these questions, but the introduction of the man in yellow adds another layer to the evil mysteries in town.

InFromseason 3’s final moments, Jim returns to the Matthews family’s RV, only to find Julie yelling for him while ominously warning that this is “when it happens.” GivenFromseason 3 confirmed time travel elementsfor Julie’s story, the fact that she suddenly appears with shorter hair and scratches on her face suggests she’s from the future, having already seen what comes next. Suddenly, in broad daylight,a man wearing a yellow suit walks up to Jim, tells him knowledge comes with a cost, and slits his throat, begging questions about the man’s identity and role in town.

The Man in Yellow smiling in the forest in From season 3 finale

The Man In The Yellow Suit Is Seemingly The Leader Of From’s Monsters

The Man In Yellow May Have Created The Monsters

Fromseason 3 doesn’t confirm the identity of the man in the yellow suit. However, he appears to be the leader of the monsters, as he’s not only able to walk around in the daylight, which other monsters can’t do, but is also the one who punishes characters for having too much knowledge about the town. Theman in yellow reveals to Jim that he was the one who called over the radioback inFrom’s season 1 finale, warning him that Tabitha “shouldn’t be digging that hole.”

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Tabitha digging the hole led to her discovering the tunnels and many other secrets ofFrom’s town, so the man in the yellow suit could be the supernatural “secret-keeper” of Fromville. His exact role hasn’t been disclosed, buthe might be the one behind the creation of the town. The season 3 finale revealed that the monsters were once people who chose to sacrificeFrom’s “Anghkooey” childrenin exchange for eternal life, so the man in yellow could potentially be the supernatural being in charge who instigated the sacrifice.

Kenny Liu and Jim Matthews standing in front of houses in From

Why Can The Yellow Suit Monster Walk In Daylight & Why Does He Kill Jim?

The Man In Yellow May Be The Entity Causing Fromville’s Chaos & Horrors

If the man in the yellow suit is the leader of the town’s creatures, then he should already have higher powers than the others. This may allow him more freedom to act during the day and interact with characters through objects like the phone and radio. ConsideringFrom’s benevolent Boy in Whiteis another mysterious entity who can wander around during the daylight and communicate with the residents, theman in the yellow suit could potentially be the Boy in White’s antithesis, driving the location’s chaos and evils rather than trying to help.

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Kenny (Ricky He) looking sad in From season 3 with Victor’s mother’s artwork behind him

He seemingly works from the shadows, only appearing whenFrom’s characterscome too close to discovering Fromville’s true nature. While Tabitha and Jade finally recovered their past-life memories, he likely spared them because of their role in the town’s cyclical nature, perhaps dooming them already in his eyes. Meanwhile, characters like Jim knowing too much is dangerous, as he could expose the facade to others not necessarily “touched” by Fromville’s supernatural powers.

The town thrives on its chaos and confusion, and the more the residents all piece together, the more the fabric that holds Fromville together falls apart.

The Man in Yellow smirking in From’s season 3 finale

The man in yellow also says “knowledge comes with a cost” before killing Jim,indicating he executes those posing the biggest threatto exposingFrom’s secrets. The town thrives on its chaos and confusion, and the more the residents all piece together, the more the fabric that holds Fromville together falls apart. Jim was in denial about many of the town’s peculiarities having meaningful connections to the characters' pasts, but after seeingTabitha and Jade’s revelations about their past lives, his belief in the truth of the location’s haunting history would likely lead him to solve too many other mysteries.

From Season 3 Already Teased The Man In Yellow In Miranda’s Paintings

The Man In Yellow’s Introduction Was Subtly Hinted At Early In From Season 3

ThoughFrom’s season 3 finale marks the official introduction of the man in yellow, the mysterious villain didn’t come into the story completely out of nowhere. The man in the yellow suit was actually subtly teased throughMiranda’s paintings seen inFromseason 3, episode 2. After Tabitha convinces Henry about the truth about Fromville, her connections to Miranda through visions of the children, and Victor’s survival in that location, he takes her down to his basement, which is filled withpaintings by Miranda that were inspired by her visions of the town.

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Many subjects in Miranda’s paintings serve as callbacks to previously-introduced Fromville figures and locations, such as the children, the Boy in White, the Civil War soldier, and the diner, while others depict never-before-seen characters and events.One such unknown painted figure was a man in a yellow suit, which led to plenty of fan theories about who he was and how he would eventually factor intoFrom’s story. It’s still unknown whether Miranda physically saw the man in yellow once she became trapped in Fromville, but her visions indicate that one of her past lives did.

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Every subject in Miranda’s paintings has a deeper meaning in the overall “story” of Fromville, so the man in yellow was never likely to be a random, insignificant figure. However, it wasn’t expected that he might turn out to be the show’s “big bad” that is responsible for creating Fromville’s evils. Given how subtle his setup was through the artwork, there’sno doubt that Miranda’s paintings hide numerous other clues about the events, characters, and twiststo come inFromseason 4and beyond.

The Man In Yellow Could Be Inspired By Another Horror Mythology Villain

From’s Big Villain May Be Borrowed From H.P. Lovecraft

The sci-fi horror elements ofFromhave frequently drawn comparisons to literary mythology attributed to H.P. Lovecraft, and the man in yellow seemingly bears some similarities to one of the most prolific supernatural figures appearing in the author’s work. Theyet-to-be-named man in yellow may be inspired by Hastur, an entity who was not created by Lovecraft, but entered hishorror Cthulhu Mythos. Within the mythos, one of Hastur’s physical manifestations is The King in Yellow, who, in certain interpretations, has been described as an evil entity in a nightmarish world.

The man in the yellow suit is portrayed by Douglas E. Hughes inFrom’s season 3 finale.

IfFrom’s man in yellow is an equivalent to The King in Yellow, thenFromville would be the equivalent to Carcosa. In this wider mythology, the fantasy location of Carcosa has been said to mess with minds by warping reality, break the sanity of those obsessed with solving its mysteries, and have a non-linear passage of time, which all applt to Fromville. Of course, this isn’t to say thatFromis explicitly adapting this mythology and directly introducing The King in Yellow or Carcosa, but that the supernatural foundation of Fromville may be influenced by them.

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From is a series revolving around a mysterious American town that ensnares newcomers, forcing its inhabitants to maintain order and find an escape amidst nighttime perils from the surrounding forest. The residents face threats from terrifying creatures emerging after sunset, complicating their struggle for survival.