The 4400 1x1 [exclusive] Jun 2026

Upon release, the 4400 struggle to reintegrate into a world that has moved on without them. The returnees face prejudice, with some being labeled "freaks".

— A foundational piece of serialized sci-fi that deserves a modern audience. The 4400 1x1

Aired on July 11, 2004, the two-part, two-hour premiere was written by creator and René Echevarria , and directed by Yves Simoneau . It attracted approximately 7.4 million viewers, becoming basic cable’s most-watched premiere since The Dead Zone . Upon release, the 4400 struggle to reintegrate into

For fans of Lost , Heroes , or Fringe , is required viewing. It’s a time capsule of mid-2000s ambition, a show that dared to ask: What if the world was suddenly given 4,400 second chances? Aired on July 11, 2004, the two-part, two-hour

When a mysterious comet changes its trajectory and "lands" on Earth in a brilliant flash of light, it doesn't bring destruction—it brings back 4,400 people who had disappeared over the past six decades, none of whom have aged a day. This is the premise of , the pilot episode (often referred to as "Pilot" or sometimes split into "Pilot: Part 1 & 2") of the beloved 2004–2007 science fiction series produced for the USA Network.

The scene at Mount Rainier is a standout, blending a sense of awe with the sterile tension of military operation.