The passengers of Flight 828 are boarding once again. Netflix has released a first look clip for Season 4 of supernatural drama series “Manifest.”
The clip was launched as part of Netflix’s Geeked Week event, and was introduced by Josh Dallas, who plays Ben Stone in the series. The clip features series lead Michaela Stone (Melissa Roxburgh), an NYPD detective, investigating a construction site. While looking through the site, she discovers a mysterious figure with the words “Stone 828” cut into his arm.
Created by Jeff Rake, “Manifest” revolves around Michaela and Ben, two siblings who are passengers on a commercial flight that encounters a brief period of turbulence. Once they land, they discover that five and a half years have passed for the rest of the world, during which they were presumed dead. The show follows Michaela, Ben and other survivors as they readjust to a new world, and develop bizarre...
The clip was launched as part of Netflix’s Geeked Week event, and was introduced by Josh Dallas, who plays Ben Stone in the series. The clip features series lead Michaela Stone (Melissa Roxburgh), an NYPD detective, investigating a construction site. While looking through the site, she discovers a mysterious figure with the words “Stone 828” cut into his arm.
Created by Jeff Rake, “Manifest” revolves around Michaela and Ben, two siblings who are passengers on a commercial flight that encounters a brief period of turbulence. Once they land, they discover that five and a half years have passed for the rest of the world, during which they were presumed dead. The show follows Michaela, Ben and other survivors as they readjust to a new world, and develop bizarre...
- 6/6/2022
- by Wilson Chapman
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: Johnny Galecki is developing a medical drama based on J.D. Kleinke’s novel Catching Babies at ABC.
Written by Manifest co-executive producers Margaret Easley and Laura Putney, Untitled Family Medicine follows a team of gifted medical professionals whose careers are dedicated to the beginnings of life: maternal/fetal and family medicine— an area unique in the medical world for the intensity of emotion, political fury, and cultural angst it elicits.
They’ll experience the joy of ushering in new life, protecting the most innocent among us, and sometimes becoming the light in the storm for families facing their darkest moments of the soul, even as they grapple with love, loss, and heartbreak of their own.
Executive producers include Galecki for Alcide Bava Productions, Reid Scott, Elspeth Keller, and Michael Baum. Cory Wood of Alcide Bava Productions will co-executive produce. The studio is Warner Bros. Television.
Easley and Putney are...
Written by Manifest co-executive producers Margaret Easley and Laura Putney, Untitled Family Medicine follows a team of gifted medical professionals whose careers are dedicated to the beginnings of life: maternal/fetal and family medicine— an area unique in the medical world for the intensity of emotion, political fury, and cultural angst it elicits.
They’ll experience the joy of ushering in new life, protecting the most innocent among us, and sometimes becoming the light in the storm for families facing their darkest moments of the soul, even as they grapple with love, loss, and heartbreak of their own.
Executive producers include Galecki for Alcide Bava Productions, Reid Scott, Elspeth Keller, and Michael Baum. Cory Wood of Alcide Bava Productions will co-executive produce. The studio is Warner Bros. Television.
Easley and Putney are...
- 12/9/2021
- by Rosy Cordero
- Deadline Film + TV
“Manifest” has been canceled at NBC after three seasons, Variety has confirmed.
The news comes as the supernatural drama has been released on Netflix, where it currently sits at No. 1 in the streamer’s U.S. Top 10. However, sources tell Variety that the show is hoping to find a new home elsewhere.
The single-camera series had generally produced favorable ratings, particularly in its first season, during which three additional episodes were added.
“Manifest,” produced by Warner Bros. Television and Universal Television, was created by Jeff Rake and originally sold as a six-season plan. The series premiered in September 2018 and follows the crew and passengers of a commercial plane who suddenly reappear after being presumed dead for five years. As they reintegrate into society, the passengers discover that their family members and friends are not the same as before — and neither are they, as the begin to experience visions of the future,...
The news comes as the supernatural drama has been released on Netflix, where it currently sits at No. 1 in the streamer’s U.S. Top 10. However, sources tell Variety that the show is hoping to find a new home elsewhere.
The single-camera series had generally produced favorable ratings, particularly in its first season, during which three additional episodes were added.
“Manifest,” produced by Warner Bros. Television and Universal Television, was created by Jeff Rake and originally sold as a six-season plan. The series premiered in September 2018 and follows the crew and passengers of a commercial plane who suddenly reappear after being presumed dead for five years. As they reintegrate into society, the passengers discover that their family members and friends are not the same as before — and neither are they, as the begin to experience visions of the future,...
- 6/15/2021
- by Ellise Shafer
- Variety Film + TV
The coroner, Kendall (Ransford Doherty) examines Sara's Db at the scene, stating she hasn't been dead all that long. Buzz (Phillip P Keene) uses his video camera to film as usual and Sara's computer is missing. Brenda (Kyra Sedgwick) asks Provenza (Gw Bailey) to speak with Skander (Aaron Refvem) as he's kind of close to him. Morales (Jonathan Del Arco) was meant to be with his boyfriend's family. He finds Sara has the same torture marks on her body as her sister, Anila. Brenda invites Morales to Christmas dinner with everyone else at work. Flynn (Tony Denison) crosses off everyone's names on the board, as each one of their plans is put paid to. Tao (Michael Paul Chan) has an Albanian translation book and tells them of an Albanian rule of the 'blood feud' called 'Kanun' which doesn't allow for anyone to be killed in their home, or for women to be killed either.
- 12/29/2011
- by mhasan@corp.popstar.com (Mila Hasan)
- PopStar
A man spots another on an escalator and follows him. They argue in Albanian, then physically fight and the elder man pulls out a knife and is then pushed in front of an approaching police car. No one at Major Crimes wants the case as they all have plans for Christmas. Captain Raydor (Mary McDonnell) has a family event planned since her father is unwell and this may be his last Christmas. Brenda (Kyra Sedgwick) believes it's not a murder since the murderer is dead and the Vic was only slightly injured. The Vic, Armand Marku (Michael Aronou) is interviewed and states the Vic was his father, Shariq (Patrick Faucette) . Armand married a Christian woman and his father disowned him. He believes his father got angry when he saw him with Christmas presents. They are Muslims. He also has two sisters, but hasn't been in contact with them. Brenda tells...
- 12/29/2011
- by mhasan@corp.popstar.com (Mila Hasan)
- PopStar
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