“Since its premiere on Netflix in June, ‘Manifest’ has proven very popular with our members,” she said. Netflix announced the return of “Manifest” in late August, with head of global television Bela Bajaria explaining the move as a way to give fans a proper ending. So fingers crossed that it all works out for the best.” So, we’re just trying to work out schedules and everybody wants the best thing for everyone. We don’t know what’s happening with it yet. I love the characters so much, but as you know, the show was canceled. When asked for clarification if he meant he was definitely returning to “Manifest,” Long said, “I will be back for some of it, and we are just trying to work out the maximum amount that we can. Long’s commitment was in doubt as he recently signed on to the upcoming NBC pilot “Getaway.” We’ve got a few months before we start up, so we’re all really thrilled.” “I just hope that Zeke plays a really big part in it, and I’m just really excited and can’t wait to see what it is. 12 Creative Arts Emmys, where he was asked about the series in the press room. Whether or not that's a good thing remains to be seen even though Zeke survived, he's still an outlier at this point, and the Manifest stars' comments suggest that the plot is only going to get more layered as the third season picks up.Matt Long, who plays Zeke Landon on “ Manifest,” has confirmed that he will return for the fourth and final season of the show on Netflix. Matt Long not only agreed with Melissa Roxburgh about the Season 3 finale being massive, but also hyped the midseason finale that will change what fans (and presumably characters) thought they knew about death dates. And then the finale of the season is just explosive, unlike anything we've had, like Melissa said, and people are going to be absolutely shocked. It's a massive reveal that has implications for everyone in the show. But it's not as simple as that, as we find out in the midseason finale. We thought we maybe understood how that was possible. We got such a big piece of the puzzle at the end of Season 2 with Zeke surviving his death date. We also have a midseason finale that is huge. And then I agree with Melissa the finale. And he has really been reborn in almost every single way possible, except he still has the love of his life. He survived the death date at the end of Season 2. I was most looking forward to what Zeke's new life would be. The tailfin was a "massive" discovery for Season 3, according to Melissa Roxburgh, and if she's already hyping the finale before the Season 3 premiere even airs, it's probably safe to say that fans are in for something thrilling. If anything, it's a leap of faith for characters like Jared to go along with everything that the Callings entail when he can't experience them for himself. Michaela, Ben, and other survivors of 828 and other scenarios like Zeke's have managed to accomplish a fair amount, but not with much in the way of solid proof or evidence. And then as far as what I think fans will freak out over is the finale of Season 3. So I think that was really exciting to go into Season 3 on. But this was the first little thing that we've been able to hold on to. But up until then, it's kind of all been like cerebral and following Callings. The discovery of the tailfin was massive because it's a physical answer or a physical question, whatever way you look at it. Looking back at the Season 2 cliffhanger, Roxburgh previewed what's ahead in Season 3: Melissa Roxburgh and Matt Long, who play Michaela Stone and Zeke Landon on Manifest, spoke with CinemaBlend and other outlets recently about the third season, and they shared what they were dying to explore in Season 3 and what they thought fans would be especially excited for.
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