“Manifest” Season 4 Part 2 Returns In June, Watch Trailer

April 7, 2023
“Manifest” Season 4 Part 2 Returns In June

The release date for the final episodes of “Manifest” has been announced by Netflix, and fans are eagerly anticipating how creator Jeff Rake will conclude the story of Flight 828, particularly after the Season 4, Part 1 cliff-hanger. The last ten episodes of the beloved mystery series will be available for streaming in June, so there isn’t too long to wait.

“Manifest” Season 4, Part 2 will premiere on June 2, nearly eight months after the release of Part 1 in November 2022. The supernatural drama series will return for its final 10 episodes, continuing the stories of the Montego Air Flight 828 passengers who are living their second chance at life.

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The ATX TV festival will premiere the first episode of Season 4, Part 2 in early June, followed by a panel discussion with show-runner Jeff Rake and cast members.

The return of “Manifest” will coincide with the show’s infamous “death date” on June 2, which has been a recurring mystery throughout the series. It was initially assumed by 828 passengers that June 2, 2024, would mark the day they would lose their lives, but this season revealed it to be something much more ominous, with the “death date” signifying the end of the world.

“Manifest” premiered its first season on NBC in 2018, telling the gripping story of a plane lost in the Bermuda Triangle for five years, despite its passengers only perceiving a few hours to have passed.

The mystery surrounding Flight 828 only grew with each subsequent season, but the series was unfortunately cancelled after three seasons, leaving many unsolved cliff-hangers behind, as Rake had planned to tell a six-season story. Surprisingly, after a passionate fan campaign, Netflix picked up the series for a fourth and final season.

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