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        <title><![CDATA[‘Manifest’ Season 4: Everything We Know About Potential New Episodes]]></title>
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					<p>So many unanswered questions. NBC canceled <strong><em>Manifest</em></strong> despite its shocking season 3 finale cliffhanger, but season 4 could still be on the horizon thanks to a new crop of fans desperate to find out <strong>what happened to Flight 828</strong>.</p>
<p>The network pulled the plug on <em>Manifest</em> in June 2021, days after the two-part finale aired. Viewers hoping that the episode would wrap up loose ends in the story were disappointed, as even more twists were introduced into the series’ expansive landscape.</p>
<p>Grace (<strong>Athena Karkanis</strong>) — spoiler alert — seemingly died after an altercation with Angelina (<strong>Holly Taylor</strong>) as the 828 passenger abducted Grace and Ben’s (<strong><strong>Josh Dallas</strong></strong>) baby, Eden. Meanwhile, the couple’s son, Cal (<strong>Jack Messina</strong>), returned in the form of a teenager (<strong>Ty Doran</strong>) after going missing when he touched the plane’s tailfin. Plus, the love triangle between Michaela (<strong>Melissa Roxburgh</strong>), Zeke (<strong>Matt Long</strong>) and Jared (<strong>J.R. Ramirez</strong>) seemed to be reignited by old jealousies.</p>
<p>In tandem with the <strong>show’s cancellation</strong>, seasons 1 and 2 made their debut on Netflix, taking up a lengthy stay in the streaming platform’s Top 10 list. As new viewers discovered the series, they were saddened to learn of its demise, which ramped up conversations about a <strong>possible season 4 renewal</strong>.</p>
<p>Creator <strong>Jeff Rake</strong>, who initially <strong>sold the concept to NBC for six seasons</strong> that were already mapped out, continued to advocate for the show’s continuation as conversations broke down about a renewal.</p>

		<p>“We’re trying to find a way to conclude the series,” the writer <a href="https://twitter.com/jeff_rake/status/1409185846176075779">tweeted</a> in June 2021. “Could take a week, a month, a year. But we’re not giving up. You deserve an end to the story.”</p>
<p>One way Rake hoped to give fans what they wanted was in the form of a movie. “I had giant cliffhangers in the season 3 finale, so I had every intention to have three more seasons to slow-burn the back half of the story,” he told <strong><em>Entertainment Weekly</em></strong>. “I’m reading the writing on the wall that we may not find a home for three more seasons of the show, so I moved to plan B: Some platform would bankroll a feature or a movie finale, like we saw with <em>Timeless</em>, <em>Firefly</em> and <em>Deadwood</em>. I just need a modest budget to tell the story. I am personally sketching out how to consolidate the back half of the series into a much more streamlined, cut-to-the-chase two-hour finale that would distill all of the hanging chads of the series. That’s where my head is at.”</p>
<p>However, news broke in July 2021 that <strong>NBC and Netflix were once again in talks</strong> with the show’s studio, Warner Bros. TV, about a possible fourth season.</p>
<p>Scroll through the gallery for everything we know about what could come next for <em>Manifest</em>:</p>
									

				
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				<p>This story originally appeared on: <strong>US Magazine</strong> - Author:<strong>Erin Crabtree</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
                <dc:creator><![CDATA[Erin Crabtree]]></dc:creator>
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