Since their debut on Netflix, both in the United States and Canada, on June 10, 2021, Manifest seasons 1 & 2 have lit up the Netflix top 10. Fans hoped that Netflix would revive the show after NBC and Peacock ended their partnership with the streaming service. However, this has been ruled out. Here’s how it happened.

If you haven’t been following along, here’s a quick summary.

NBC’s Manifest is produced and distributed in part by Warner Brothers Television. The first episode aired in 2018, and the show was canceled three seasons later by NBC.

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Author Jeff Rake marketed these sequences to NBC, with six seasons of it intended. However, the query with season three revocation made for a confusing mess. The TV creator expected that the sequence would be captured by another network. Although the Netflix renewal pattern is uncommon, it has been proven to work in some cases, such as Fox’s Lucifer which has become a huge blockbuster on Netflix. Lucifer was also created by WBTV.

Others have returned to Netflix as their preferred platform, including Gilmore Girls, Fuller House, and Arrested Development. The #savemanifest hashtag on Twitter has been a well-known sign that viewers want to know what happened on Flight 828.

There is not enough time to express any expectation for Manifest Season 4. While Netflix has not yet allowed its judges to respond to questions about Manifest Season 4, admirers can take the time to reflect on the insane amount of theories and hints that seem to have led to a conclusion that may never be seen.