"The Strain" Season 4 will be the series' finale, which was confirmed by the famed horror drama tv series on FX executive producer Carlton Cuse.

In "The Strain" Season 4, an atomic bomb that has been set off during the end of the previous season will also be featured. According to Cuse, this appears to precondition the new season to begin with the effects on its premiere.

Although the "The Strain" Season 4 executive producer did not give further details about the bombing, it was confirmed to be massive and totally world-changing. Reports also reveal that Kelly will be killed by Ephraim, although rumors suggest that the character is likely to return through flashback scenes.

"The Strain" Season 4 creative have refused to discuss the storyline, including the spoilers, making the fans more curious to find out the possible end of the series, which is based on the trilogy created by Chuck Hogan and Guillermo del Toro. The series has reportedly been received above the average ratings in different seasons and earned entirely positive reviews. Meantime, Cuss extends his gratitude to the network for supporting the whole cast for joining the series.

"The Strain" Season 4 is set to premiere in 2017, while final dates are yet to be confirmed by FX, Fab Newz Media reported. Meanwhile, other reports suggest that even with the help of three novels as source materials, critics believe that the adaptation of FX would have been more appropriate to a limited series format. The issue was believed to be discovered throughout the course of several weeks, as the series appears to be always getting stuck on baseless tangents instead of focusing with the conflict between the strigoi and the human heroes.

With "The Strain" Season 3 ending, a dark and dangerous "The Strain" Season 2 is expected to stage, given the previous season's lots of strong character arcs, most importantly the dreadful rise and fall of Eldritch Palmer. Meantime, while the third season was not totally free from flaws that have reportedly troubled the show from the beginning, it was able to bring a notably improved horror experience, IGN reported. FX's "The Strain" to End with Season 4!