THE FINAL POND JUMP: HALLMARK’S ‘THE WAY HOME’ TO END WITH SEASON 4
The clocks are ticking toward a final, definitive midnight for the Landry family. In a move that has left the “Ponderer” fanbase in a state of mourning, stars Andie MacDowell and Chyler Leigh have officially confirmed that the upcoming fourth season of The Way Home will be its last.

The announcement, which first surfaced through an exclusive with People in late 2025, has now been solidified as production on the series wraps. The decision to conclude the time-traveling saga wasn’t a sudden cancellation, but rather a “calculated, definitive resolution.“
Network executives at Hallmark Media reportedly moved to finalize the conclusion to avoid a “protracted decline” and to ensure the story ends on its own terms. As the television landscape shifts toward newer streaming properties like Hallmark+, insiders suggest the network chose a “dignified exit” over overstaying the show’s welcome.
“Season 4 will feature the thrilling twists and turns fans expect,” stated Samantha DiPippo, SVP of Programming at Hallmark Media. “As the Landry family’s journey comes to a satisfying close, viewers will get the answers they’ve waited for.“
The final season, set to premiere on Sunday, April 19, 2026, at 9/8c, will reportedly take the family back to a “thrilling new era”: the Roaring Twenties. While Alice prepares for high school graduation and Kat and Elliot dream of a future together, the shadows of 1925 Port Haven promise to unearth the final mysteries of the Landry lineage.
For many fans, the news is a “bitter pill” to swallow. Social media has been flooded with pleas for a fifth season, with some pointing to the show’s massive success on Netflix as proof that the story has more to give. However, the production team, led by mother-daughter showrunners Heather Conkie and Alexandra Clarke, has remained firm: the Landry saga is reaching its natural, intentional conclusion.
The “irreversible condition” of this ending means that every jump into the pond in Season 4 carries an unprecedented weight. There are no more “next seasons” to fix the past. Every choice made by Del, Kat, and Alice in these final episodes will be permanent.
As the industry prepares to say goodbye to one of its most ambitious dramas, the message is clear: true luxury in storytelling is knowing when to let go. The Landry family is going home one last time, and they are taking their secrets with them.