The fourth season will be divided into two parts, each 10 episodes long.
We kindly advise passengers that season 4 of Manifest finally has a date! Netflix announced with a trailer and poster that the first ten episodes of the final season of the thrilling science fiction series focusing on passengers and the crew of an airliner who suddenly reappeared after being deemed dead for five and a half years will be available. streaming from November 4th.
Manifest 4: How the story continues
The first part of season 4 (a second ten episode long will follow) will be set two years after the brutal murder of Grace (Athena Karkanis) that upset the Stone family. This is in chaos while Ben (Josh Dallas) continues to mourn his wife and look for his kidnapped daughter, Eden. Consumed with grief, Ben resigned from his role as co-captain of the lifeboat, leaving Michaela (Melissa Roxburgh) alone in command; an almost impossible feat with every passenger move now being tracked by a government register. As the date of death approaches and the passengers desperately search for a way to survival, a mysterious passenger arrives with a package for Cal (Jack Messina) that will change everything they know about Flight 828 and reveal the key to unraveling the mystery of the calls on this compelling, complex and extremely exciting journey.
The fourth will be the first and only season of Manifest available exclusively on Netflix after the streaming service saved the previously canceled series from the NBC network. Part of the credit for this miraculous milestone goes to the fans, who shot up the number of views of the first three seasons immediately after their arrival on the platform, making Manifest the most watched content streaming in the United States for four consecutive weeks. “I enjoyed this incredible wave of love and support for the series as the numbers exploded on Netflix,” said the creator. Jeff Rake. “There were a lot of people on social networks who were asking the very shareable question ‘Why should I watch the series if it doesn’t have an ending?’. It was a really fair question.”