Manifest Filming Season 4 Just In Time For Sweater Weather
Everyone’s favorite sweater-promotion-service-slash-TV-show is on its way back. Sure, we’ve–wait–I’VE already reported that they renewed Manifest. But now it’s no take-backsies, because Manifest is filming season 4.
Manifest Filming Season 4, the Final Season for the Series
image via NBC Universal
NBC canceled several shows during/after the 2020-2021 season. Along with Manifest, the network axed Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist and Good Girls. They also ended Debris, a sci-fi plane crash series whose premise may remind you (on a basic level) of Manifest.
However, as I’ve previously told you, Manifest was seeing record viewing numbers on Netflix. That, along with a fan-created campaign to save the show, was apparently enough to convince the streamer to sign on for one last go. Now they’re doing it, filming the fourth season, which will be the last for the series.
Of course, that’s just what they’re saying at the moment. If season 4 sees the kind of numbers that previous seasons boasted, then there’s definitely a chance that Netflix will think about reupping. After all, the original plan for the show involved a story that spans six seasons. (And a movie?)
Showrunner and Cast Members Celebrated the Return to Filming on Social Media
As Deadline shared, creator and showrunner Jeff Rake tweeted on Thursday, November 18, about the start of filming. Rake shared a photo of the crew on a city street with the words, “AND WE’RE BACK!” However, he wasn’t the only one to share his excitement.
On Instagram, for instance, J.R. Ramirez, who plays Jared, shared his joy at returning to set. In his post, he described the cast and crew as “Beautifully Talented Humans,” who are, according to him, “Collaborative, Dedicated and in my opinion (Most Importantly) ‘Ego Checked.'” Other cast members, like Josh Dallas and Melissa Roxburgh, simply retweeted news articles about the filming.
✈️🙈❤️ https://t.co/3pwVz7LXfM
— Melissa Roxburgh (@melissaroxburgh) November 19, 2021
Manifest season 4 will likely hit Netflix no earlier than spring of next year. We’ll keep you posted.
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Salomé Gonstad is a freelance writer who grew up in the swampy wilds of south Alabama. When she's not yelling about pop culture on the internet, she's working on a supernatural thriller about her hometown. Also, we're pretty sure she's a werewolf. Email her at [email protected]
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