The following contains spoilers from Manifest‘s series finale. Proceed accordingly.
After four wild seasons, Manifest came to a fitting end as the 828ers faced their final judgement. In the series finale, now streaming on Netflix, the passengers survived the Death Date and earned a second chance at life.
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They landed safely in New York City as though nothing from the last 11 years had happened,...
After four wild seasons, Manifest came to a fitting end as the 828ers faced their final judgement. In the series finale, now streaming on Netflix, the passengers survived the Death Date and earned a second chance at life.
More from TVLineManifest's Josh Dallas Explains That Ben and Saanvi Moment in Season 4BManifest Series Finale Recap: Did the Passengers Survive the Death Date?Manifest Recap: Zeke's Return (and That Season 1 Callback) Explained -- Plus, Grade Season 4B Thus Far
They landed safely in New York City as though nothing from the last 11 years had happened,...
- 6/4/2023
- by Keisha Hatchett
- TVLine.com
Melissa Roxburgh and J.R. Ramirez in ‘Manifest’ season 4 episode 15 (Photo Cr. Netflix © 2022)
Bill Daly’s blood has apparently turned the Hudson River red outside of the 828 detention center as Netflix’s Manifest season four episode 15 opens. The mood among NY citizens is darkening with this new development, and more people are turning against the 828ers since they appear to be the cause of multiple plagues.
The passengers holed up in the safe house wonder if they need to find a new place to hide out. Co-captain Daniel Amuta (Leajato Amara Robinson) is in charge, and he orders his fellow 828ers to get ready to hunker down. “The city’s a powder keg,” says Amuta.
Ben (Josh Dallas) is certain that having Angelina locked up at the center is a horrible idea. He suggests that Director Zimmer consider using Saanvi’s calling-suppressing serum on Angelina, but Zimmer claims that holding Angelina in isolation is enough.
Bill Daly’s blood has apparently turned the Hudson River red outside of the 828 detention center as Netflix’s Manifest season four episode 15 opens. The mood among NY citizens is darkening with this new development, and more people are turning against the 828ers since they appear to be the cause of multiple plagues.
The passengers holed up in the safe house wonder if they need to find a new place to hide out. Co-captain Daniel Amuta (Leajato Amara Robinson) is in charge, and he orders his fellow 828ers to get ready to hunker down. “The city’s a powder keg,” says Amuta.
Ben (Josh Dallas) is certain that having Angelina locked up at the center is a horrible idea. He suggests that Director Zimmer consider using Saanvi’s calling-suppressing serum on Angelina, but Zimmer claims that holding Angelina in isolation is enough.
- 6/2/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
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- 10/23/2015
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
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- 7/27/2013
- by BroadwayWorld TV
- BroadwayWorld.com
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