'Manifest' Season 4, Part 2 Premieres on June 2
Manifest season 4 was revived on Netflix after the sci-fi drama was taken off NBC. The final season was split into ten-episode sections, and the first half began streaming in November. The show, created by Jeff Rake, will finally resolve the fates of the passengers of Flight 828. In the series, the entire flight disappeared on their way home to New York City. When they land, they're informed that they've been missing for five and a half years and were presumed dead.
They also soon discover supernatural abilities they never had before and a connection to a larger purpose in the world. Here's what to expect from part 2 (spoilers for the first ten episodes ahead).
When does Manifest season 4, part 2 come out?
The release date for part 2 hasn't been announced, but production has reportedly wrapped. The creators like to play with numbers, revealing the first premiere date on 8/28 (get it?), and part 1 was released on November 4, which is canonically he same day Flight 828 landed in 2018. Since June 2 is pretty important to the show, that could be the beginning or the end of the last two episodes — though hopefully, it won't take until 2024.
Is there a trailer?
In September, Netflix released a trailer for the remaining twenty episodes all together, which starts with Michaela Stone announcing, “828 wasn't an accident. We're supposed to save the passengers together.”
On April 7, the platform shared the first teaser for the second half of the season, which also announced the June 2 premiere date.
What happens in Manifest season 4, part 2?
The first ten episodes ended with Zeke, played by Matt Long, sacrificing himself for Cal after realizing Cal has a chance to repair everything. The group now knows that the “Death Date” of June 2, 2024, was actually the impending apocalypse. Survival is dependent on Cal being able to defeat Angelina, who has a powerful sapphire on her side.
The final ten episodes will probably focus on the Stone family grieving Zeke and trying to save the world while it turns against them and the other 828 passengers.
Netflix also offered this synopsis of the final episodes:
In the aftermath of Angelina unleashing a devastating volcanic fissure, the passengers face severe scrutiny in a world fueled by 828er hate, no longer free to solve their own Callings without constant supervision by the unscrupulous 828 Registry. A mysterious accident delivers ominous warnings on a biblical scale that will further jeopardize the livelihood of all the passengers. As Michaela grieves the loss of her beloved husband Zeke, she must team up with her old flame Jared to find new methods to investigate Callings. Meanwhile, Ben and Saanvi attempt to collaborate with the Registry authorities, which only leads to dire results for the passengers. Miraculously, a mythological event reactivates Cal’s sapphire-laden dragon scar, offering a glimmer of hope for the 828ers to survive the rapidly approaching Death Date. But Angelina’s nefarious sapphire powers continue to wreak havoc, leading to a struggle between good and evil down to their very last day in this most terrifying, suspenseful and joyous chapter of the Manifest story.
Who will star in season 4 of Manifest on Netflix?
“There were hard-fought negotiations and that's always tough,” Rake told Entertainment Weekly about the effort to get everyone back on board after contracts ran out. “It's business. There were a lot of tough ones where people play chicken. Who's going to cave first? So, of course, that would come up: “Do you absolutely need that person?’ ’Could the story go on without that character?' 'Could you recast that role?’ Truthfully, the answer was no.”
Returning are Melissa Roxburgh as Michaela Stone, Josh Dallas as Ben Stone, J. R. Ramirez as Jared Vasquez, Luna Blaise as Olive Stone, Parveen Kaur as Saanvi Bahl, Holly Taylor as Angelina Meyer, Ty Doran as Cal Stone, and Daryl Edwards as Robert Vance. Perhaps Matt Long will be back in flashbacks, but Zeke is gone.
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