It seems like another era, but before being known for mercilessly canceling shows after a season or two, Netflix earned a reputation as the savior of canceled shows from other networks, successfully relaunching them in the context of streaming and premieres of the whole season. Fortunately, the platform continues to save titles that the generalist networks do not want, and after the case of ‘Lucifer, which went from being canceled on Fox to becoming one of the most watched series on Netflix, the streamer did the same with ‘Manifest’, which this year is preparing to land in its catalog with new chapters.
“Manifest” premiered on NBC in 2018 and was canceled in its third season after suffering a dramatic drop in ratings from the previous year. The series, created by Jeff Rake and produced by Robert Zemeckis among others, initially made frequent comparisons with “Lost,” but quickly gained a loyal following. After the cancellation, “Manifest” became available on Netflix, where it proved to be a success, occupying the top of the playlists, which convinced Netflix to save it and give it a fourth and final season.
After a long wait, Netflix has finally announced when the new chapters will come out with a first teaser. The fourth season will consist of 20 episodes and the first 10 will arrive on Friday 4 November. Part 2 will be released later, on a date yet to be specified. In addition to the intense teaser, Netflix has released a first manifesto of the expected awakening.

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“Manifest” revolves around the crew and passengers of Montego Air flight 828, which After landing safely after a turbulent journey, they discover that, in the space of those few hours, the world has moved on for five years.. Grieving their loss, their friends, colleagues and family have lost hope of getting them back and have moved on with their lives. Then, faced with an impossible event, everyone has a second chance. But as their new reality settles, an even darker mystery unfolds when they discover they could be part of something bigger than they ever imagined.
According to Netflix’s official description, season four takes place two years after the brutal murder of Grace (Athena Karkanis) turned the lives of the Stone family upside down and follows the devastated characters as Ben (Josh Dallas) mourns her own death. wife and undertakes the search to find his daughter Eden. Consumed with grief, Ben quit his role as co-captain of the lifeguard, leaving Michaela (Melissa Roxburgh) in charge of a nearly impossible mission, while the government monitors every pass that passengers give..
The first three seasons of “Manifest” are currently available on Netflix.
Source: E Cartelera