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The pond is calling. 

The cast of Hallmark Channel’s time-traveling drama The Way Home is back at work on the show’s upcoming fourth season, according to social media updates shared by cast members. 

On Wednesday, series star Sadie Laflamme-Snow (who plays Alice) and several of her co-stars shared a video from The Way Home set on Instagram

“Gangs back together,” Jordan Doww captioned his post. Doww joined The Way Home in season 3 as young Colton Landry in the show’s 1970s-set timeline. 

What happened at the end of ‘The Way Home’ Season 3?

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The Way Home Season 3 ended with several major revelations that will have a huge impact on the story moving forward. 

Among the big moments? Elliot (Evan Williams) was revealed to be the baby in the basket seen in season premiere. A time-traveling Colton (Jefferson Brown) realized that Alice was his granddaughter and also revealed that he knew Kat (Chyler Leigh) was his daughter before he died. Del (Andie MacDowell) finally got to time travel herself, going back to the day of her wedding to Colton. Casey’s (Vaughan Murrae) origins and purpose are murkier than ever now that we know she’s not Alice’s daughter from the future. And Del’s love interest Sam (Rob Stewart) also seems to know about the pond’s mysterious properties. 

Some of those developments, particularly those involving Colton, will allow the Landry women to move forward next season now that they have “closure finally on the Colton of it all,” executive producer Alexandra Clarke told TV Insider.

“These are clouds that have been hanging over our women for all three seasons, and it’s so nice,” she shared. “It’s one of the reasons I’m so thrilled we do have the honor of having a season 4 because it will be a season 4 with this cloud gone. They’re finally free in a new way.” 

Evan Williams teases ‘thrilling’ season 4 

In a post just ahead of the season 3 finale, Williams opened up about how special the show was to him. 

“It’s been such a rewarding journey and I’m thrilled we’ll be continuing it in S4! I’m incredibly proud of the whole team, a small army of talented creatives, who I believe are united by a common desire to create nourishing and nutritious storytelling that can still be challenging and unexpected,” he wrote on Instagram. “I’m still kinda shocked we were ever allowed to push the envelope as much as we have. Kudos to our writers for illuminating this kaleidoscopic love letter to ‘home’, spiraling across time. I’ve been enthralled with every next script.” 

“I’ll just say, our plans for next season are thrilling,” he added.  

The Way Home is streaming on Hallmark+. 

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