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New on Netflix: Manifest Season 4 is Coming Soon

New on Netflix: The NBC original show was cancelled after season three, leaving fans distraught about the show’s future. However, it was picked up by Netflix to the delight of fans. The mystery drama is returning to the streaming platform for a fourth and final season coming on November 4.

The fourth season is going to be split into two 10-episode parts, with the first half premiering on November 4. NBC previously cancelled the show after three seasons last year, but the streamer picked it up for one final chapter.

The announcement was made on August 28 in a nod to the series’ pivotal Flight 828, which disappeared mid-flight before reappearing five years later. For the passengers, no time has passed, but the world has continued to go on around them. While discovering that they have new supernatural skills, the travelers must solve the mystery of their own flight.

“Something’s coming,” one character said in the promo video. “Something terrifying.”

Season four picks up two years after Grace Stone was brutally murdered in the season three finale. 

“The Stone family is in shambles as a devastated Ben (Josh Dallas) continues to mourn his wife and search for his kidnapped daughter, Eden,” the official synopsis read.  In his grief, Ben steps down from his role as co-captain of the lifeboat, which leaves Michaela (Melissa Roxburgh) to command the ship alone, which the streamer says is “a near impossible feat with the passengers’ every move now being monitored by a government registry.”

Then, enter a new, mysterious passenger to change everything they thought they knew. However, the new character, according to the description, “will prove to be the key to unlocking the secret of the Callings in this compelling, mind-bending, and deeply emotional journey.”

“As exhausting and crazy-making as these callings [are] and the responsibility of being an 828er is, it’s not just about them,” Rake told Netflix’s Tudum. “The interconnectedness of all of us, and how small actions can have implications that cascade outward and touch the whole world is what the show is about.”

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