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Season 4 of Manifest: NBC has renewed one of the most popular television shows in recent years for a fourth season. Despite the network’s choice to discontinue it at first. On April 1, 2021, the third season was released. “There is something very meta about the show’s death and rebirth, given that that’s the story of the series itself,” creator Jeff Rake said in
an interview with Entertainment Weekly. He’s referring to the show’s titular “manifest” of characters, all of whom were presumed dead for years before their plane touched down in New York City. The show follows a brother and sister duo—Dallas and Roxburgh—as they seek to pick up the pieces and find out exactly what happened to them. Netflix’s decision to renew Mani
fest came two months after the streamer picked up the first and second seasons of the NBC show. Per Hollywood Reporter, 25 million Netflix accounts in the U.S. and Canada watched the show in its first month. Even after Manifest dropped out of the No.1 spot, it continued to dominate Netflix’s charts: In August of 2021, Nielson confirmed that Manifest had broken its s
treaming-ratings records with more than a billion views a week for six straight weeks. And by September, Manifest was the third show in Netflix history to sit in its Top 10 for 100 days—ever. When could Manifest season 4 come out? Winter 2022, most likely. Responding to a fan on Twitter, Matt Long, who plays Zeke, wrote that the fourth season of Manifest likely w
ouldn’t air until about the “fall/winter” of 2022. Meanwhile, creator Rake wrote in a response to Stephen King asking about the return of Manifest: “I’m hearing November.” Season 4 of Manifest is all about For the fourth season of NBC’s Manifest, which was abruptly canceled after three seasons. It will be broadcast on Netflix. After a few months of anticipation, t
he final season of Manifest has been announced. In addition to the actors, story, and trailer. For the first time since it was canceled in June of 2013, the show is being revived. Netflix has renewed the show for a fourth season. In August of that year, Netflix and Warner Bros. confirmed the show’s premiere. In November of that year, the fourth season of Manifest w
ent into production. But remember when Rake mentioned a “batch” of new episodes, rather than a full season? There’s a reason for his language there: The 20 episodes the show has been renewed for likely won’t all air in one go. So Manifest could release eight episodes in its next “batch” and 12 in the following “batch”—likely to be framed as Season Four, Part One,
and Season Four, Part Two, Lucifer-style. TV Line confirmed this in March, reporting: “Due to being delivered in multiple parts (of a quantity and frequency TBD!), the supernatural drama’s farewell flight is on track to take off “late this year.” In April, Holly Taylor, who plays Angelina, confirmed that the first half of the final season had been filmed: “First ha
lf of the final season of Manifest is in the can,” she wrote. “Now, a little break before we wrap it up. Enjoy it Manifam.” How about that trailer, Manifesters? Finally a nibble. Hang in there!#Manifest#Netflix — Jeff Rake (@jeff_rake) June 7, 2022 What could happen in Manifest season 4? Um, a lot. Creator Rake will have to squeeze his three planned seasons’ wor
th of plot into those 20 episodes to reach a fitting conclusion. In his EW interview, he said: “The endgame won’t change at all… I am absolutely confident that 20 episodes gives me enough time to tell the entirety of the story as I always intended to.” Josh Dallas, who plays Ben, shared on Twitter: “Things are gonna be a little….different,” alongside a photo of his
new beard. Which makes sense: His character has just undergone a…huge loss, to say the least. (No! Spoilers!) A fan wrote: “Love the beard, but my heart is breaking for Ben,” and Dallas wrote back: “To be honest… he’s not in a great place.” in an interview with TV Insider, Rake elaborated about what else to expect from Ben in season four after the events of the s
eason three finale. “A Season 4 of Manifest for Ben is absolutely centered around processing, digesting, coming to emotional terms with such an unspeakable loss, and then trying to find a way to seek vengeance, to kind of justify the act in terms of finding some meaning out of it.” He also tweeted an on-set photo of a funeral, with the caption: “Brace yourselves.”