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Manifest

Manifest

7,6 /10 (1,789 Votes)
2018 EN 4 Seasons

Overview

After landing from a turbulent but routine flight, the crew and passengers of Montego Air Flight 828 discover five years have passed in what seemed like a few hours. As their new realities become clear, a deeper mystery unfolds and some of the returned passengers soon realize they may be meant for something greater than they ever thought possible.

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First air date

24/09/2018

Votes

1,789

Popularity

29.9

Make the final connection.

Status

Ended

Type

Scripted

Created by

Jeff Rake

Networks

NBC, Netflix

Language

EN

Last air date

2023-06-02

Episodes

62

Episode runtime

42 min

Website

www.netflix.com
Season 1

Season 1

16 episodes • 2018 • ⭐ 7,4

When Montego Air Flight 828 landed safely after a turbulent but routine flight, the crew and passengers were relieved. Y…

Season 2

Season 2

13 episodes • 2020 • ⭐ 7,2

Faced with the impossible, the passengers have all been given a second chance. But as their new realities become clear, …

Season 3

Season 3

13 episodes • 2021 • ⭐ 7,5

Over a year has passed since the miraculous homecoming of Flight 828 and the discovery of others who have mysteriously r…

Season 4

Season 4

20 episodes • 2022 • ⭐ 6,9

Amid loss and misfortune, the Stone family and the Flight 828 passengers search for the true meaning behind their Callin…

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YouShouldKnow

2018-11-15

⭐ 5

An interesting premise. Plane takes off and lands 5.5 years later, but to the passengers it seems like they didn't feel it pass. The whole world has moved on and now that they're back, everybody wants a piece of them. It's the usual stuff: relationships destroyed, people passed away, cults, visions, etc. That's all to be expected and the realistic part of it. What made me stop watching were the plot devices: unsaid words and incomplete sentences, obvious lies to one another, secrets made that can't be kept, giving into "fate", etc. To top things off the repetitive overuse of the chris…

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